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Unit Two Grade Eight
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1. antics (n) ridiculous and unpredictable behavior or actions syn: pranks, shenanigans
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2. avowed (adj- part.) declared openly and without shame; acknowledged syn: admitted, sworn ant: unacknowledged, undisclosed
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3. banter (v) to exchange playful remarks, tease (n) talk that is playful and teasing syn: (n) joking, raillery ant: (n) serious talk
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4. bountiful (adj) giving freely, generous; plentiful, given abundantly syn: liberal, abundant, copious ant: scarce, scanty, in short supply
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5. congested (adj-part.) overcrowded, filled or occupied to excess syn: jammed, packed, choked ant: uncluttered, unimpeded
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6. detriment (n) harm or loss; injury, damage; a disadvantage; a cause of harm, injury, loss, or damage syn: (n) hindrance, liability ant: advantage, help, plus
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7. durable (adj) sturdy, not easily worn out or destroyed; lasting for a long time (n) consumer goods used repeatedly over a series of years syn: (adj) long-lasting, enduring ant: (adj) fragile, perishable, fleeting, ephemeral
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8. enterprising (adj) energetic, willing and able to start something new; showing boldness and imagination syn: vigorous, ambitious, aggressive, audacious ant: lazy, indolent, timid, diffident
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9. frugal (adj) economical, avoiding waste and luxury; scanty, poor, meager syn: thrifty, skimpy ant: wasteful, improvident, lavish, extravagant
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10. gingerly (adj/adv) with extreme care or caution syn: cautiously, warily, circumspectly ant: firmly, confidently, aggressively
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11. glut (v) to provide more than is needed or wanted; to feed or fill to the point of overstuffing (n) an oversupply syn: (v) flood, inundate (n) surplus, plethora ant: (n) shortage, scarcity, dearth, paucity
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12. incognito (adj.adv) in a disguised state, under an assumed name or identity (n) the state of being disguised; person in disguise ant: undisguised
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13. invalidate (v) to make valueless, take away all force or effect syn: cancel, annul, disapprove, discredit ant: support, confirm, back up, legalize
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14. legendary (adj) described in well-known stories, existing in old stories (legends) rather than in real life syn: mythical, fabulous, famous, celebrated
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15. maim (v) to cripple, disable, injure, mar, disfigure, mutilate
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16. minimize (v) to make as small as possible, make the least of; to make smaller than before syn: belittle, downplay, underrate ant: magnify, enlarge, exaggerate
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17. oblique (adj) slanting or sloping; not straightforward or direct syn: diagonal, indirect ant: direct, straight to the point
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18. veer (v) to change direction or course suddenly, turn aside, shift, swerve
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19. venerate (v) to regard with reverence, look up with great respect syn: worship, revere, idolize ant: despise, detest, ridicule, deride
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20. wanton (adj) reckless, heartless, unjustifiable; loose in morals (n) a spoiled, pampered person, one with low morals syn: (adj) rash, malicious, spiteful, unprovoked ant: (adj) justified, morally strict, responsible
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