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English 9: Vocabulary Unit 2 Mr. Hegerle. Nunc/Nounc Latin: NUNTIARE, NUNTIATUM Def: “to announce”

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1 English 9: Vocabulary Unit 2 Mr. Hegerle

2 Nunc/Nounc Latin: NUNTIARE, NUNTIATUM Def: “to announce”

3 Enunciate-verb Def: to pronounce or articulate “The spelling bee contestant was asked to enunciate so that the judges could understand what she was saying.” Syn: articulate Ant: mumble

4 Renounce-verb Def: to reject by declaration “In order to become a member of the fraternity, Jeff had to renounce his membership in other organizations.” Syn: disavow Ant: reaffirm

5 Pronouncement-noun Def: a declaration of opinion; judgment “Fred’s pronouncement that the party was a disaster drew agreement from the whole group.” Syn: declaration

6 Voc/Vok Latin: VOCARE, VOCATUS Def: “to call” Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.

7 Invoke-verb Def: to call on for support “Amy invoked the First Amendment when Bill tried to silence her.” Syn: appeal to

8 Provocative-adjective Def: causing disturbance or excitement “The film’s provocative ending had people talking for months.” Tries too hard to be “provocative.”

9 Revoke-verb Def: to make invalid; deactivate “If you don’t pay your traffic tickets, the state may revoke your driver’s license.” Syn: recall; cancel Ant: active

10 Fa Latin: FOR, FARI Def: to speak

11 Ineffable-adjective Def: unutterable; indescribable “Many religious writers speak of the ineffable wisdom of the divine being.”

12 Infantile-adjective Def: childish; immature “Although some people find practical jokes funny, Didi finds them infantile.” Syn: juvenile Ant: mature

13 Affable-adjective Def: easy to converse with; friendly “The principal was an affable fellow who got along well with all the children.” Syn: courteous Ant: surly

14 Dic/Dict Latin: DICERE, DICTUM Def: to say; to tell

15 Edict-noun Def: an official order “The palace issued an edict forbidding the rebel prince from entering the country.” Syn: decree

16 Indict-verb Def: to charge with a crime; accuse “The jury indicted Richard on seven counts of burglary.” Syn: charge Ant: excuse

17 Dictum-noun Def: a formal or authoritative statement “When asked to defend his argument, Luther cited a dictum of his favorite poet.”


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