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1 Vocabulary D Unit 1

2 The librarian had to admonish the noisy students several times before they would settle down.
Verb: to caution or advise against something; to scold mildly; to remind of a duty Syn: reprimand

3 Ancient caravans passing through desolate areas were sometimes attacked by brigands.
Syn: outlaw Noun: a bandit, robber, highwayman

4 Under certain circumstances, the US government has the right to commandeer private property.
Verb: to seize for military or official use Sy Syn: expropriate

5 The bus was filled to capacity with holiday shoppers carrying large and cumbersome packages.
Adj: clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving Syn: ponderous, difficult

6 During the crisis the president found himself caught in a painful dilemma.
Noun: a difficult or perplexing situation or problem Syn: predicament, quandary

7 Time had effaced almost all the signs of the struggle that took place on that famous battlefield.
Verb: to wipe out; to keep oneself from being noticed Syn: blot out, expunge

8 My genetic makeup seems to predispose me to colds and sore throats.
Verb: to incline to beforehand Syn: tending to, liable to

9 Severe illness forced me to relinquish my role in the school play.
Verb: to let go, give up Syn: surrender

10 Manufacturers who make spurious claims for their products may face fines or lawsuits.
Adj: not genuine, not true, not valid Syn: fraudulent, bogus

11 Sometimes the unbridled enthusiasm of sports fans can get out of control.
Adj: uncontrolled, lacking in restraint Syn: unrestrained


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