TEST: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2014 MRS. FRAZEE Vocabulary Unit 1.
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TEST: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2014
MRS. FRAZEE
Vocabulary Unit 1
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Cumbersome
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Cumbersome
AdjectiveClumsy, hard to handle, slow-moving
Synonyms: unwieldy, ponderousAntonyms: manageable, easy to handle
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The bus was filled to capacity with many students carrying large cumbersome book
bags.
Cumbersome
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Expectation
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Expectation
noun1. the act or state of looking forward or
anticipating. 2. a thing looked forward to. 3. Often, expectations. a prospect of future
good or profit: to have great expectations.
Synonyms: expectancy, anticipation; hope, trust.
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Respect
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Respect
noun 1. esteem for or a sense of the worth or excellence of a person, a
personal quality or ability I have great respect for her judgment. 2. proper acceptance or courtesy; acknowledgment: respect for a
suspect's right to counsel; to show respect for the flag; respect for the elderly.
3. the condition of being esteemed or honored: to be held in respect.
verb (used with object) 1. to hold in esteem or honor: I cannot respect a cheat. 2. to show regard or consideration for: to respect someone's rights. 3. to refrain from intruding upon or interfering with: to respect a
person's privacy. 4. to relate or have reference to.
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Responsible
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Responsible
Adjective1. answerable or accountable, as for something within one's
power, control, or management (often followed by to or for )2. involving accountability: a responsible position. 3. chargeable with being the author, cause, or occasion of
something (usually followed by for ): Termites were responsible for the damage.
4. having a capacity for moral decisions and therefore accountable; capable of rational thought or action: The defendant is not responsible for his actions.
Synonyms 1. liable. 4. competent. 5. solvent. 6. honest, capable, reliable, trustworthy.
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Relentless
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Relentless
adjective 1. that does not relent; unyieldingly severe, strict, or harsh;
unrelenting: a relentless enemy.
re·lent·less·ly, adverb re·lent·less·ness, noun
Synonyms rigid, unbending, obdurate, adamant, unyielding. See inflexible.
Antonyms merciful.
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Relentless
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Obtrude
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Obtrude
verb to protrude out : EXTRUDE to force or impose (as oneself or
one's ideas) without warrant or request
Synonyms: intrude, meddle, interfere, pry, snoop
Antonyms: shun; disregard, ignore, neglect, overlook
Sentence: I didn't really want to obtrude into the conversation,
but I couldn't just stand back and allow the gossip to continue.
The obtrusive billboard spoiled the view.
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Pensive
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Pensive
Adjectivemusingly or dreamily thoughtfulsuggestive of sad thoughtfulness
Synonyms: meditative, melancholy, reflective, thoughtfulAntonyms: silly, thoughtless, goofy
Sentence:He was in a pensive mood, due to the confusing topic at
hand.I'm feeling pensive about my meeting with the Dean today.
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Lackadaisical
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Lackadaisical
Adjective Lacking enthusiasm and
determination; carelessly lazy
Synonyms: careless, lazy, relaxed, laid back, easygoingAntonyms: ambitious, energetic, motivated
Sentences:His teachers did not approve of his lackadaisical approach to homework.I was feeling particularly lackadaisical in the summer heat.
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Alienate
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Alienate
verb to make unfriendly, hostile, or
indifferent especially where attachment formerly existed
: to cause to be withdrawn or diverted
Synonyms: distance, isolate, separate, push awayAntonyms: integrate, reconcile, come together
Sentences: He alienated most of his colleagues with his bad temper.Her position on this issue has alienated many former supporters.
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Elated
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Elated
adjectiveMarked by high spirits: overjoyed, excited
Synonyms: ecstatic, elevated, , exhilarated, giddyAntonyms: depressed
Sentences:She was elated upon learning that she had been accepted by her first-choice college.I was elated to find out that I received an A on my last exam!
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~Honors English~
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Epigram
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Epigram
Noun A witty or pointed saying, a short clever statement
meant to entertain
Synonyms: saying, proverb, word, poem
Sentences:Benjamin Franklin's famous epigram, “Remember that time is money.”"I can resist anything but...temptation" is one of Oscar Wilde's most famous epigrams.
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Licentious
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Licentious
adjectivelacking legal or moral restraintsmarked by disregard for strict rules of correctness
Synonyms: shameless, immoral Antonyms: decent, straitlaced, moral
Sentence: Many Renaissance popes were condemned for
their licentious behavior.That career criminal is a licentious person.
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Numismatist
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Numismatist
nounthe study or collection of coins,
tokens, and paper money
Sentence: Numismatics is an interesting hobby,
why don't you start collecting old coins?
I began collecting coins as a teenager, and by my thirties I was a full-fledged numismatist with thousands of regular and rare coins.
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Paucity
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Paucity
NOUN
smallness of number : smallness of quantity: fewness
Synonyms: insufficiency, scarceness, scarcity, shortage, undersupply
Antonyms: abundance, plenty, sufficiency, wealth
Sentence: The paucity of good restaurants in the area
makes fine dining nearly impossible. There is a paucity of wheat in the country
nowadays.
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Fatalistic
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Fatalistic
NOUNbelieving that there is nothing you can do to prevent events
from happeningSynonyms: passive, accepting, laid-back Antonyms: free will, determined Sentence:Being fatalistic about your chances will do no good.She suddenly became fatalistic, resigning herself to the
inevitable.