Level E Unit 4 Vocabulary Words.

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Level E Unit 4 Vocabulary Words

1. Affiliated (adj., part.) associated, connected Being AFFILIATED with a well-known law firm is often the first step on the way to a successful political career. Synonyms: attached, related, joined Antonyms: dissociated, unconnected

Synonyms: discover, determine, establish 2. Ascertain (v.) to find out We need to ASCERTAIN what it will cost to remodel our kitchen. Synonyms: discover, determine, establish

3. Attainment (n.) an accomplishment, the act of achieving In addition to his abilities as a leader, Abraham Lincoln was a man of high literary ATTAINMENT. Synonyms: achievement, fulfillment Antonyms: failure, defeat, frustration

Synonyms: transmit, bestow, hand down 4. Bequeath (v.) to give or pass on as an inheritance Few people will make enough money in their lifetimes to be in a position to BEQUEATH a fortune to their heirs. Synonyms: transmit, bestow, hand down

5. Cogent (adj.) forceful, convincing; relevant, to the point A group of legal scholars held a press conference to present a COGENT plea for reform of the state’s prison system. Synonym: persuasive, compelling Antonyms: weak, unconvincing, ineffective, irrelevant

6. Converge (v.) to move toward one point, approach nearer together The television coverage resumed as soon as the delegates CONVERGED on the hall to hear the keynote speaker’s address. Synonyms: meet, unite, intersect, merge Antonyms: diverge, separate.

7. Disperse (v.) to scatter, spread far and wide When a scuffle broke out, the commissioner ordered the police to DISPERSE the crowd. Synonyms: break up, dispel Antonyms: collect, congregate, assemble, muster

8. Esteem (v.) to regard highly; (n.) a highly favorable opinion or judgment. In traditional Native American cultures, young people are taught to ESTEEM their ancestors. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court should be someone whom all parties hold in high ESTEEM. Synonyms: respect, admire, honor, revere Antonyms: disdain, scorn contempt

9. Expunge (v.) to erase, obliterate, destroy The judge ordered the remarks EXPUNGED from the court record. Synonyms: delete, efface, annihilate Antonyms: insert, mark, imprint, impress

10. Finite (adj.) having limits; lasting for a limited time There are only a FINITE number of possible answers to a multiple-choice question. Synonyms: bounded, measurable Antonyms: unlimited, immeasurable, everlasting, eternal

11. Invulnerable (adj.) not be able to be wounded or hurt; shielded against attack Medieval lords did everything possible to make their castles INVULNERABLE fortresses. Synonyms: impregnable, impervious, immune Antonyms: exposed, unprotected, defenseless

12. Malevolent (adj.) spiteful, showing ill will While pretending to be a loyal friend, Iago told Othello MALEVOLENT lies. Synonyms: malicious, wicked, sinister, malignant Antonyms: kind, benevolent, compassionate

13. Nonchalant (adj.) cool and confident, unconcerned The elegantly dressed couple strolled down the boulevard with a NONCHALANT air. Synonyms: composed, unruffled, indifferent, blasé Antonyms: perturbed, agitated, disconcerted, abashed

14. Omniscient (adj.) knowing everything; having unlimited awareness or understanding Scientists today have so much specialized knowledge that they sometimes seem OMNISCIENT. Synonyms: wise, all-knowing Antonyms: ignorant, unknowing

Synonyms: universal cure, easy solution 15. Panacea (n.) a remedy for all ill; cure-all; an answer to all problems You are mistaken if you think that getting more money will be a PANACEA for all your troubles. Synonyms: universal cure, easy solution

16. Scrupulous (adj.) exact, careful, attending thoroughly to details; having high moral standards, principled Scientists are trained to record their observations with SCRUPULOUS accuracy. Synonyms: painstaking, meticulous, conscientious Antonyms: careless, negligent, remiss, dishonest

Synonyms: lurk, slink, prowl 17. Skulk (v.) to movie about stealthily; to lie in hiding The burglar SKULKED in the alley looking for a way to get into the darkened jewelry store without attracting the attention of anyone who might be nearby. Synonyms: lurk, slink, prowl

18. Supercilious (adj.) proud and contemptuous; showing scorn because of a feeling of superiority Their SUPERCILIOUS attitude toward their servants was extremely offensive.. Synonyms: snobbish, patronizing, overbearing Antonyms: humble, meek, deferential, servile

Synonyms: eerie, inexplicable, spooky 19. Uncanny (adj.) strange, mysterious, weird, beyond explanation It is highly unusual for a beginner to display such an UNCANNY skill at playing bridge. Synonyms: eerie, inexplicable, spooky

20. Venial (adj.) easily excused; pardonable Someone whose offense is deemed by the judge to be VENIAL may be ordered to perform community service. Synonyms: excusable, forgivable Antonyms: inexcusable, unforgivable, unpardonable