Honors English I Vocabulary

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Honors English I Vocabulary Lesson 15: Help and Improvement

Aegis (noun) a. Sponsorship b. Protection Example: Lilo and Stitch find themselves under the aegis of the Galactic Confederation at the end of their adventure.

Amends (noun)Compensation given as satisfaction for insult, loss, or injury; to make up to someone for insult or injury. Example: Woody must make amends with Buzz after almost losing him.

Conciliatory (adjective)Tending to win over or soothe; attempting to overcome distrust or anger. Example: Realizing how angry she sounded, Amanda adopted a more conciliatory tone of voice.

Conducive (adjective) a. Tending to cause, promote, or to help bring about. b. Helpful, favorable. Example: A quiet environment is conducive to learning and studying.

Extricate (trans verb) To free or release from an entanglement or difficulty; disengage. Example: Cinderella extricated Gus Gus from the scary mouse trap.

Foster (trans verb) (adjective) a. To promote the development or growth of; cultivate. b. To bring up; rear. (adjective) a. Receiving or giving parental care although not related through legal or blood ties. Example: Finding items from the human world fosters Ariel’s fascination of humans.

Importune (trans verb) To press with repeated and insistent requests; beg urgently. Example: Rapunzel importuned Mother Gothel to spare Flynn Rider’s life by becoming her prisoner.

Mediate (trans verb) (intrans verb) a. To help the opposing sides in a dispute come to an agreement by hearing their arguments and proposing a compromise. b. To settle by intervening in this way. (intrans verb) a. To intervene between disputing parties to bring about an agreement. Example: My mother often had to mediate my sister’s and my disputes.

Mitigate (trans verb)To make less severe or intense; moderate. Example: Even though Allan didn’t get the job, it was mitigated by the interviewer’s glowing compliments.

Rectify (trans verb) a. To set right; remedy. b. To correct by calculation or adjustment. Example: Mike Wizowsky rectified Sully’s problem by rebuilding Boo’s door.