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1 Vocabulary Unit 1

2 PARTS OF SPEECH REVIEW:
Noun: a person, place, thing, or idea Examples: horse, uniform, Rachel, happiness Verb: an action Examples: running, jumping, shouting Adjective: a describing word Examples: red, bright, dull, annoying

3 Bringand (n) The bringand’s face was seen on a wanted poster because he stole money from the bank. a bandit, robber, outlaw, highwayman

4 Cumbersome (adj) The massive bad was cumbersome and made it hard for me to walk quickly. hard to handle, unwieldy

5 Efface (v) The coin’s date was effaced by wear; we could not make out what year it were produced. 1. to wipe out; to eliminate or make indistinct by or as if by wearing away a surface 2. to keep oneself from being noticed

6 Relinquish (v) Anyone who drinks should relinquish his car keys, as you should not drink and drive. to let go, give up

7 Dilemma (n) She had a dilemma: which shoes should she wear on her hot date tonight? a difficult or perplexing situation or problem

8 Deadlock (n) The traffic was deadlocked as the cars had no place to move. a standstill, standoff, stalemate

9 Predispose (v) She was genetically predisposed to breast cancer as her mother and two aunts had it before her. make susceptible to, to incline to beforehand

10 diffuse (adj.) The diffuse report was 98 pages; it should have been only 30! wordy, longwinded, unfocused, verbose

11 Admonish (v) My mom admonished me when I came in two hours past curfew. 1. to scold mildly; 2. to advise against something

12 diffuse (v.) The smell of perfume diffused through the air in the classroom. to spread or scatter freely or widely, disperse

13 Perennial (adj) Her perennial knee pain had lasted for five years!
lasting for a long time, persistent

14 Breach (v) There was a breach in the damn and the water broke through.
1. (n). rift, opening, gap, rupture; 2. (v.) to create an opening

15 Salvage (v) After the accident, he was able to salvage a few good car parts to use in the future. to save from fire or shipwreck

16 Muddle (v) She muddled through her bedroom, trying to find a clean pair of socks. 1. (v.) to make a mess of; 2. (n.) a hopeless mess

17 Opinionated (adj) He was so opinionated, he always though he was right and never wanted to hear a different view. stubborn and often unreasonable in holding to one's own ideas, having a closed mind

18 Spasmodic (adj) The spasmodic cramp in his leg made him fall to the ground. sudden and violent but brief

19 Commandeer (v) The pirates commandeered the boat and stole everything!
to seize for military or official use

20 Circumspect (adj) She was circumspect as she walked across the frozen pond; at any point, the ice could become thin. careful, cautious

21 Debris (n) The debris from the house was scattered everywhere after the hurricane. scattered fragments, wreckage

22 Spurious (adj) The spurious dollar bill was easy to spot as it did not have the U.S. seal on it. not genuine, not true, not valid, forged

23 Unbridled (adj) The unbridled stallion was hard to train as it was wild. uncontrolled, lacking in restraint


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