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1 Vocabulary Unit 3

2 How well those photographs of the month-old twins capture the cherubic expressions on their faces.
(adj)resembling an angel portrayed as a little child with a beautiful, round or chubby face; sweet and innocent Syn: beatific

3 Our parents have always made it clear to us that they don’t condone rude behavior.
(v) To pardon or overlook Syn: ignore, look the other way

4 Justices have an option to dissent from a ruling issues by a majority of the Supreme Court.
(v) to disagree (n) a disagreement Syn: differ, dispute

5 A group of eminent scientists met to discuss long-term changes in Earth’s climate.
(adj) famous, outstanding, distinguished Syn: illustrious, renowned

6 In the middle ages, gluttony was considered one of the Seven Deadly sins.
(n) engaging in extreme eating or drinking; greedy overindulgence Syn: overeating, ravenousness

7 Long delays caused by bad weather are likely to make even the most unflappable traveler irate.
(adj) angry Syn: incensed, livid

8 Despite a bad case of stage fright, I tried to maintain a semblance of calm as I sang my solo.
(n) a likeness; an outward appearance; an apparition Syn: aura, facade

9 Wilma Rudolph surmounted childhood illness and physical disabilities to win three Olympic gold medals. (v) to overcome, rise above Syn: conquer

10 If you fail to perform your job satisfactorily, your boss may terminate your employment.
(v) to bring to an end Syn: conclude, discontinue

11 The general who led the coup usurped the office of the duly elected president.
(v) to seize and hold position by force or without right Syn: seize illegally


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