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Level F Unit 5. Noun Definition: a general pardon for an offense against a government; in general, any act of forgiveness or absolution Synonyms: reprieve.

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1 Level F Unit 5

2 Noun Definition: a general pardon for an offense against a government; in general, any act of forgiveness or absolution Synonyms: reprieve Sentence: Nelson Mandela received amnesty after 27 years in prison, his pardon allowed him to one day become President of South Africa a nation that had imprisoned him for his political beliefs. AMNESTY.

3 Noun Definition: a warning or caution to prevent misunderstanding or discourage behavior Synonyms: word to the wise Sentence: The parent stated this caveat before the teen left the house, “You won’t drive again if you get a ticket!” CAVEAT

4 Adjective Definition: fair, just, embodying principles of justice Synonyms: right, reasonable, evenhanded Antonyms: unjust, unfair, one-sided Sentence: In a divorce the division of property should be fair and equitable. EQUITABLE

5 Verb Definition: to free from entanglements or difficulties; to remove with effort Synonyms: disentangle, extract Antonyms: entangle Sentence: The “Jaws of Life” are designed to extricate victims from vehicle accidents freeing them from entrapment in twisted piece of metal. EXTRICATE

6 Verb Definition: to steal, especially in a sneaky way and in petty amounts Synonyms: pilfer, swipe Sentence: Pickpockets attempt to filch a wallet without the owner’s knowledge thus stealing it and getting away with it. FILCH

7 Noun Definition: a rule of conduct or action Synonyms: principle, maxim Sentence: Abraham Lincoln developed a Code of Conduct the precepts by which many people still live by. PRECEPT

8 Adjective Definition: bitterly severe, withering; causing great harm Synonyms: searing, harsh, savage Antonyms: bland, mild Sentence: Many people use websites such as YELP to read reviews of restaurants before choosing where to dine, but some reviews posted are scathing with comments that are bitterly harsh. SCATHING

9 Adjective Definition: extremely strict in regard to moral standards and conduct; prudish, puritanical Synonyms: highly conventional, overly strict, stuffy Antonyms: lax, loose, indulgent, permissive Sentence: In the Harry Potter series, Dolores Umbridge was straitlaced, strict and controlling. STRAITLACED

10 Adjective or Noun Definition: (adj.) lasting only a short time, fleeting; (n.) one who stays only a short time Synonyms: (adj.) impermanent, ephemeral Antonyms: (adj.) permanent, imperishable, immortal Sentence: Many people in today’s society find themselves to be transient, moving from place to place with no permanent home. TRANSIENT

11 adjective Definition: not easily carried, handled, or managed because of size or complexity Synonyms: bulky, clumsy, impractical Antonyms: manageable, easy to handle Sentence: The mule found the load to be so unwieldy that the unmanageable size and weight of it literally lifted him off his feet suspending him in midair. UNWIELDY


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