Unit Eight Grade Eight. 1. abut (v) to join at one end or be next to; to support, prop up syn: border on, bolster.

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Unit Eight Grade Eight

1. abut (v) to join at one end or be next to; to support, prop up syn: border on, bolster

2. attire (n) clothes, apparel, garb (v) to dress, adorn, or bedeck syn: (n) clothing

3. avail (v) to be of use or benefit to; to make use of; to take advantage of; to profit or benefit (n) use, benefit, or value

4. crony (n) a very close friend, pal, chum, buddy ant: enemy, rival

5. cryptic (adj) puzzling, mystifying, or enigmatic ant: crystal clear, unambiguous

6. divergent (adj) going in different directions; different from each other; departing from convention, deviant syn: not in agreement, differing, unorthodox, unconventional ant: merging, intersecting, converging, orthodox, conventional

7. enmity (n) hatred, ill- will syn: hostility, animosity, antagonism ant: friendship, amity

8. fervent (adj) very earnest, emotional, passionate; extremely hot syn: enthusiastic, ardent, burning, blazing, scorching ant: blasé, apathetic, restrained, emotionless

9. gaunt (adj) thin and bony, starved looking; bare, barren syn: lean, scrawny, lanky, all skin and bones ant: plump, chubby, stout, corpulent

10. infiltrate (v) to pass through or gain entrance to gradually or stealthily syn: slip into, creep into, penetrate

11. nullify (v) to make of no value or consequence, cancel, wipe out syn: invalidate, annul ant: confirm, endorse, ratify, sanction

12. perceptible (adj) capable of being grasped by the senses or mind syn: noticeable, discernible, observable ant: invisible, unnoticeable, indiscernible

13. plummet (v) to plunge straight down (n) a weight fastened to a line syn: (v) take a nosedive ant: (v) soar, skyrocket

14. proclaim (v) to declare publicly or officially syn: announce, promulgate ant: conceal, cover up

15. proxy (n) an agent, substitute; a written permission allowing one person to act in another’s place syn: deputy, representative

16. rankle (v) to cause anger, irritation, or bitterness(with the suggestion that the pain grows worse with time) syn: irritate, vex, nettle, irk, gall ant: please, delight, gratify

17. scavenger (n) a person who collects or removes usable items from waste materials; an animal that feeds on refuse or dead bodies syn: rummager

18. stint (v) to limit, be sparing or frugal; (n) a limit or restriction; a fixed share of work or duty; a period of activity syn: (v) restrict, scrimp, economize ant: (v) splurge, squander, lavish

19. stoical (adj) self- controlled, not showing feeling in response to pleasure or pain syn: unresponsive, impassive ant: excitable, emotional, hotheaded

20. unflagging (v) tireless, continuing with vigor syn: steady, undiminished, unremitting ant: diminishing, drooping, sagging