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Word List #14. Your Subtitle Here. 1. Anneal : to toughen by heating and cooling. “The blacksmith annealed the metal before pounding it into shape.”. 2. Chiaroscuro : pictorial use of light and shade. “The artist used chiaroscuro in his outline of the city.”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1. Anneal: to toughen by heating and cooling

• “The blacksmith annealed the metal before pounding it into shape.”

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2. Chiaroscuro: pictorial use of light and shade

• “The artist used chiaroscuro in his outline of the city.”

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3. Crescendo: with increasing loudness; peak of intensity

• “The song reached a crescendo before crashing to an end.”

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4. Dory: flat-bottomed boat

• The fishermen moved to the center of the lake in a small motorized dory.

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5. Garrote: execute by strangling

• “In a fit of rage, Giles Corey attempted to garrote Mr. Putnam in the courtroom.”

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6. Ingratiate: to win favor for

• “The servant ingratiated himself by bowing to his master.”

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7. Junto: Group of political plotters

• “The hijackers from 9/11 were a junto with terrorist motives.”

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8. Levy: 1. impose; wage; 2. conscription

• “The US levied war against Iraq in response to the 9/11 attacks.”

• “Troops were last levied into service during the Vietnam War.”

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9. Nadir: lowest point

• “My parents’ divorce was the nadir of my life.”

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10. Nihilism: rejection of all established beliefs

• “The characters in Fight Club exhibit nihilistic beliefs.”

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11. Permeate: spread through

• Attitudes, whether positive or negative, are contagious. They will permeate throughout a group.”

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12. Prelate: high dignitary

• “Prelates from the warring nations held peace talks.”

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13. Redundant: not needed

• “Sentences with double negatives have redundant words.”

• You shouldn’t never use them.

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14. Sanguine: 1. cheerful; 2. ruddy

• “The happy child had a sanguine personality.”

• “The cold weather gives me a sanguine complexion.”

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15. Splenetic: Easily irritated

• “When I’m stressed, I quickly become splenetic.”

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16. Tautology: needless repetition of ideas

• “When I run out of ideas in my essay, it becomes a tautology.”

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17. Unmitigated: Absolute

• “The tornado’s unmitigated destruction devastated the town.”

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Assignment

• Show mastery of each vocabulary word by writing a sentence that demonstrates its meaning.

• Underline the vocabulary word in the

sentence.

• Skip lines between sentences.