VOCABULARY UNIT ONE. ADAGE (n.) a proverb, wise saying.

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VOCABULARY UNIT ONE

ADAGE (n.) a proverb, wise saying

One way to begin an informal speech or an oral report is to quote an old ADAGE. Synonyms maxim, saw, aphorism Antonyms

BONANZA (n.) a rich mass of ore in a mine; something very valuable, profitable or rewarding; a source of wealth or prosperity; a very large amount; sudden profit or gain

The thrilling adventure movie set in Alaska proved to be a box-office BONANZA. Synonyms windfall Antonyms

CHURLISH (adj.) lacking politeness or good manners; lacking sensitivity; difficult to work with or deal with; rude

The store manager instructed all the salesclerks to avoid CHURLISH replies to customers’ questions. Synonyms surly, ill-tempered Antonyms courteous, civil, well-mannered

CITADEL (n.) a fortress that overlooks and protects a city; any strong or commanding place

A medieval CITADEL once guarded the capital city of the Greek island of Rhodes. Synonyms fort, stronghold, bulwark, bastion Antonyms

COLLABORATE (v.) To work with; work together

Several students plan to COLLABORATE on a geology project for the annual science fair. Synonyms team up, join forces Antonyms work alone

DECREE (n.) an order having the force of law (v.) to issue such an order; to command firmly or forcefully

Why does nature always seem to DECREE nasty weather for our annual family picnic. Synonyms proclamation, edict proclaim Antonyms

DISCORDANT (adj.) disagreeable in sound, jarring; lacking in harmony; conflicting

Their little spat struck a DISCORDANT note in our otherwise happy family get- together. Synonyms grating, shrill, different, divergent Antonyms harmonious, in agreement

EVOLVE (v.) to develop gradually; to rise to a higher level

Authors hope that their notes, descriptions, and character sketches will EVOLVE into a book. Synonyms unfold, emerge Antonyms wither, shrivel up, atrophy

EXCERPT (n.) a passage taken from a book, article (v.) to take such a passage; to quote

My essay includes a long EXCERPT from a speech by Sojourner Truth. Synonyms portion, section, extract Antonyms

GROPE (v.) to feel around hesitantly with the hands; to search blindly and uncertainly

When the power failed, we had to GROPE in the dark to find a working flashlight. Synonyms fumble for, cast about for Antonyms

HOVER (v.) to float or hang suspended over; to move back and forth uncertainly over or around

A large group of vultures HOVERED in the air above the wounded animal. Synonyms linger, waver, seesaw Antonyms soar

JOSTLE (v.) To make or force one’s way by pushing or elbowing; to bump, shove; brush against; to compete for

I tried not to JOSTLE other riders as I exited the crowded bus. Synonyms push Antonyms

LAGGARD (n.) a person who moves slowly or falls behind (adj.) falling behind; slow to move, act, or respond

Tour guides often have to urge LAGGARDS to keep up with the rest of the group. Synonyms slowpoke, straggler, sluggish Antonyms early bird, swift, speedy, prompt

PLAUDITS (n. pl.) applause; enthusiastic praise or approval

The skaters who won the gold medals gratefully accepted the PLAUDITS of their fans. Synonyms cheers, acclaim Antonyms boos, disapproval, ridicule

PRECLUDE (v.) to make impossible, prevent, shut out

Three wrong answers will PRECLUDE any contestant from entering the quiz show’s final round. Synonyms hinder, check, stop Antonyms help, promote, facilitate

REVERT (v.) to return, go back

Control of a property usually REVERTS to the legal owner when a lease is up. Synonyms relapse, regress Antonyms progress, advance

RUBBLE (n.) broken stones or bricks; ruins

Bulldozers and wrecking balls soon reduced the damaged building to a heap of smoking RUBBLE. Synonyms wreckage, debris Antonyms

SERVILE (adj.) Of or relating to a slave; behaving like or suitable for a slave or servant; menial; lacking spirit or independence, submissive

Most serious performers prefer constructive criticism to SERVILE flattery. Synonyms slavish, groveling, fawning Antonyms masterly, overbearing

VIGIL (n.) a watch, especially at night; any period of watchful attention

Thousands attended the solemn VIGIL at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. SynonymsAntonyms

WRANGLE (v.) to quarrel or argue in a noisy, angry way; to obtain by argument; to herd (n.) a noisy quarrel

My brother and sister always WRANGLE over whose turn it is to take out the trash. Synonyms squabble, bicker Antonyms agree, concur