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SET 3 HONORS VOCAB. Harpreet Dhami Block 8
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Bluff(verb) Definition: To engage false display of strength or confidence, usually in order to deceive someone. Sentence: The poker player had to bluff, so it looked like he had a good hand of cards. Synonym: To lie Antonym: To tell the truth
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Brackish(adj.) Definition: Salty Sentence: I can’t stand swimming in brackish water, I can only swim in a pool or freshwater. Synonym: Saltwater Antonym: Freshwater
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Circumference(noun) Definition: The boundary of an area, an object, or geometric figure; especially a circle Sentence: “I was never good at geometry, especially finding a circumference of a circle,” said Suzie. Synonym: Boundary Antonym: Inside
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Headway(noun) Definition: To progress towards a place or goal. Sentence: Josh received a C+ on his test, so he made headway by retaking and improving to an A+. Synonym: Move forward Antonym: Fall Behind
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Ignite(verb) Definition: To cause something to start burning; to catch on fire Sentence: While cooking Jimmy was so careless he let the food ignite, so he had burnt pasta for dinner. Synonym: Burn Antonym: Extinguish
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Illuminated(verb) Definition: To cast light upon someone or something Sentence: Bob was illuminated because Jimmy was shining a flashlight on him. Synonym: Shine Antonym: Dull
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Impending(adj.) Definition: About to occur Sentence: After the Titanic hit the iceberg a lot of havoc was impending; it happened very soon. Synonym: Approaching Antonym: Distant
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Repugnant(adj.) Definition: Causing disgust; offensive or repulsive Sentence: Bob has such repugnant behavior; yesterday he was throwing spit ball at the Tyler. Synonym: Nauseating Antonym: Pleasant
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Restitution(noun) Definition: To pay money or make up for damage or injury that you have caused Sentence: John broke his parent’s vase, so he has to make restitution with his allowance. Synonym: Compensation Antonym: Robbing
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Sabotage(noun & verb) Definition:(n) A deliberate act that causes damage or stops activities (v) To commit sabotage against something Sentence: (n) Everyone thinks the accident of Suzie falling was sabotage; someone had to have done it on purpose. (v) Bob sabotaged Tim, so he could win the race. Synonym: (n)Wrecking (v)Hurting Antonym: (n)Fixing (v)Assistance
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Scarcity(noun) Definition: Insufficient supply; a shortage Sentence: Julie had a scarcity of money to pay her bills, so she had to sell her house for more money. Synonym: Low Antonym: Abundance
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Zeal(noun) Definition: Great enthusiasm or devotion to a cause, idea or goal Sentence: George had great zeal at his surprise birthday party; he smiled all night. Synonym: Gusto/ Zest Antonym: Depressed
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HONORS SUPPLEMENTAL
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Ambrosial(adj.) Definition: Delicious, fragrant, divine Sentence: To me french-fries are ambrosial, and I crave them all day. Synonym: Yummy/ Good Antonym: Repulsing/ Disgusting
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Halcyon(adj.) Definition: Calm, peace Sentence: The birthday party was the opposite of halcyon; everyone was running, jumping, and yelling. My head is going to explode! Synonym: Serene Antonym: Violent Halcyon Not halcyon
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Metamorphosis(noun) Definition: A transformation, a marked alteration Sentence: A caterpillar undertakes the process of metamorphosis; at first it is a toad and then transforms into a butterfly. Synonym: Transfiguration Antonym: Same
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Labyrinthine(adj.) Definition: Complicated, perplexing, mazelike Sentence: The Minotaur lived in labyrinthine place, in a complicated maze. Synonym: Elaborate Antonym: Straightforward
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Titanic(adj.) Definition: Huge, powerful Sentence: The shoes are titanic; they basically are houses on my feet! Synonym: Vast Antonym: Narrow/little
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