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1 Vocabulary Unit 1 English 1 CP

2 1. Admonish (verb) To caution or advise against something; to scold mildly; to remind of a duty Synonym: warn, call on the carpet Antonym: praise, pat on the back

3 Admonish

4 2. Breach (noun) an opening, gap, rupture, rift; a violation or infraction (verb) to create an opening, break through Synonym: infringement, rupture, break Antonym: close, seal

5 Breach

6 3. Brigand (noun) a bandit, robber, outlaw, highwayman
Synonym: robber, outlaw, desperado, cutthroat Antonym: policeman, guard, law

7 Brigand

8 4. Circumspect (adjective) careful, cautious
Synonym: wary, prudent, guarded Antonym: policeman, guard, law

9 Circumspect

10 5. Commandeer (verb) to seize for military or official use
Synonyms: take over, requisition, expropriate Antonym: give, hand over, appropriate

11 Commandeer

12 6. Cumbersome (adjective) clumsy, hard to handle, slow-moving
Synonym: unwieldy, heavy, huge, graceless Antonym: manageable, easy to handle, light

13 Cumbersome

14 7. Deadlock (noun) a standstill resulting from the opposition of two equal forces or factions (verb) to bring to such a standstill Synonym: standoff, stalemate, impasse Antonym: agreement, accord, breakthrough

15 Deadlock

16 8. Debris (noun) scattered fragments, wreckage
Synonym : rubble, rubbish, waste, litter, scrap Antonym: cleanliness, purity, neatness, sense

17 Debris

18 9. Diffuse (verb) to spread or scatter freely or widely
(adjective) wordy, long-winded, or unfocused; scattered or widely spread Synonym: (verb) disperse (adj) rambling, verbose, prolix Antonym: (verb) concentrate (adj) brief, concise, succinct, to the point

19 Diffuse

20 10. Dilemma (noun) a difficult or perplexing situation or problem
Synonym: predicament, quandary, pickle, bind Antonym: cinch

21 Dilemma

22 11. Efface (verb) To wipe out; to keep oneself from being noticed
Synonym: blot out, erase, obliterate, expunge Antonym: create, improve, build, construct

23 Efface

24 12. Muddle (verb) to make a mess of; to get by; a hopeless mess
Synonym: jumble, mess up; confusion, disorder Antonym: orderliness, tidiness, neatness

25 Muddle

26 13. Opinionated (adjective) stubborn and often unreasonable in holding to one’s own ideas, having a closed mind Synonym: obstinate, pigheaded, inflexible Antonym: open-minded, reasonable

27 Opinionated

28 14. Perennial (adjective) Lasting for a long time, persistent; (noun) a plant that lies for many years. Synonym: enduring, recurring Antonym: brief, short-lived, fleeting, ephemeral

29 Perennial

30 15. Predispose (verb) To incline to beforehand
Synonym: make susceptible to Antonym: immunize against, shield from

31 Predispose

32 16. Relinquish (verb) to let go, give up Synonym: surrender, abandon
Antonym: hold on to, keep, retain, cling to

33 Relinquish

34 17. Salvage (verb) to save from fire or shipwreck; (noun) property thus saved Synonym: rescue, recover, retrieve, reclaim Antonym: steady, continuous, chronic

35 Salvage

36 18. Spasmodic Sudden and violent but brief; fitful; intermittent
Synonym: irregular, occasional Antonym: steady, continuous, chronic

37 Spasmodic

38 19. Spurious (adjective) not genuine, not true, not valid
Synonym: false, counterfeit, fraudulent, bogus Antonym: genuine, authentic, bona fide, valid

39 Spurious

40 20. Unbridled (adjective) uncontrolled, lacking in restraint
Synonym: unrestrained, unchecked Antonym: restrained, held in check, muted

41 Unbridled


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