Vocabulary Week 6 adverse Adjective not favorable; hostile.

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Vocabulary Week 6

adverse Adjective not favorable; hostile

anthropology Noun the scientific study of the origin, the behavior, and the physical, social, and cultural development of humans

controversial Adjective causing argument or debate

dissipation Noun the act of scattering or the condition of being scattered

ecology Noun the science that deals with the relationships among organisms and between organisms and their environment

etymology Noun the history of a word, including where it or its parts came from and how it got its present form and meaning

infatuation Noun a foolish, unreasoning, or extravagant passion or attraction

resignation Noun the act of giving up or quitting a position

succinct Adjective characterized by clear, precise expression in a few words; concise

verbose Adjective using or containing more words than necessary; wordy