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1 Vocabulary D-4 Mrs. Vaughn
Copyright © 2002 Glenna R. Shaw and FTC Publishing All Rights Reserved

2 abscond (verb) to run off and hide Abscond with the stolen money

3 access (noun) approach or admittance to places, persons, things
Gain access to the secret files

4 anarchy (noun) lack of government and law, confusion
A country suffering from anarchy

5 arduous (adj.) hard to do, requiring much effort
Worn out by their arduous household chores

6 auspicious (adj.) favorable, fortunate Under auspicious circumstances

7 biased (adj.) favoring one side unduly; prejudiced
Accused of making a biased decision

8 disentangle (verb) to free from tangles or complications
Disentangle the fishing net

9 dominant (adj.) highly influential, ruling
Became the dominant force in the government

10 exposition (noun) public showing or exhibition; orderly statement of facts and ideas An exposition of the latest household equipment

11 fated (adj.) determined in advance by destiny or fortune
Believed that she was fated to rise to the top

12 hoodwink (verb) to mislead by a trick, deceive
Attempt to hoodwink his opponent

13 incinerate (verb) to burn to ashes Incinerate the garbage

14 infest (verb) to overrun or disturb in large numbers
Mosquitoes that infest the area

15 intrepid (adj.) very brave, fearless, unshakable
Intrepid explorers of the ocean depths

16 larceny (noun) theft Found guilty of larceny

17 pliant (adj.) bending readily, easily influenced
The pliant young branches of the apple tree

18 precipice (noun) very steep cliff; edge of disaster
Hang over the precipice

19 rectify (verb) to make right, correct Rectify a mistake

20 reprieve (noun) temporary relief or delay
Receive a reprieve from the Governor (verb) to grant a postponement Reprieved the culprit from immediate punishment

21 revile (verb) to attack with words, call bad names
Revile the very person who had been so good to her


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