Jeopardize: v. put (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure Obliterate: v. destroy utterly; wipe out.

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Jeopardize: v. put (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure Obliterate: v. destroy utterly; wipe out Agitate: v. make (someone) troubled or nervous Anarchy: n. a state of disorder due to absence or non recognition of authority Capitulate: v. cease to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand; surrender Ridicule: v. subject (someone or something) to contemptuous and dismissive language or behavior Informant: n. a person who gives information to another Rancor: n. bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long-standing Vanquish: v. defeat thoroughly Aggression: n. hostile or violent behavior or attitudes toward another; readiness to attack or confront Lesson 13 Vocabulary

English III Lesson 14 Vocabulary Severance-n. – The state of being separated or cut off Depravity- n.- Moral corruption Complexity- n.- The state or quality of being intricate or complicated. Civility- n.- formal politeness and courtesy in speech or behavior. Felicity- n.- great or intense happiness. Forbearance-n.- the quality of someone who is patient and able to deal with a difficult person or situation without becoming angry. Subsistence- n.- the action or fact of maintaining or supporting oneself at a minimum level to support life. Variance-n.- the fact or quality of being different; divergent Deference-n.- yielding to judgement; humble submission Prosperity-n.- the state of being successful

English III Lesson 15 Vocabulary Preamble- n.- an introductory statement; statement made at the beginning of something. Prelude- n.- an action or event serving as the introduction to something in important. Preoccupy- v.- to absorb or engross to the exclusion of other things. Preponderance-n.- The quality or fact of being superior in number, quantity, or importance. Prostrate- adj.- Lying stretched out on the ground with one’s face downward. Protrude- v.- to extend beyond or above a surface. Recession- n.- To motion away from observer; to withdraw. Redress- n.- remedy or compensation for a wrong or grievance. Refugee- n.- A person who has been forced to leave their country In order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. Restoration- n.- The action of returning something to its natural condition.