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june 10-onerous, 24-fortuity, Jul 1.-tactful
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Language - English
12th Grade
08/03/2006

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onerous
Definition
burdensome "Would you HONOR US by helping us carry this ONEROUS box of lead?"
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devious
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underhanded
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adroit
Definition
skillful (mentally or physically) "R2D2 is an ADROIT anDROID."
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byzantine
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complex
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slipshod
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careless
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nefarious
Definition
wicked, corrupt evil "NO FAIRY IS NEFARIOUS"
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autonomy
Definition
self-government (auton=self)
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sophistry
Definition
deceptive, argumentive, reasoning
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disparity
Definition
difference
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disparage
Definition
belittle, put down, say uncomplimentary things "The mean step mother DISPARAGED Cinderella's CARRIAGE." "DIS PORRIDGE is too hot," Goldilocks DISPARAGED.
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fortuity
Definition
state of being accidental
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fortuitous
Definition
accidental or by chance "FORTUITOUS FORTUNE FOR THE TWO OF US." Arriving to the the opera at the last moment, it was FORTUITOUS there were seats available for the two of us.
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-ity
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state of being
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desication
Definition
state of being dried out "Sharif, old buddy, THIS DRY CAKE has done gone and got itself DESICCATED."
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epitome
Definition
height/summary, something that perfectly represents an entire class of things; embodiment (pronounced eh-pit'-oh-me) "You're the EPITOME of stupidity," she screeched after I spiled baloney dip all over her dress.
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ingenuous
Definition
naiive, believing too easily; showing childlike simplicity; innocent "Remember these words this way: INGENIOUS (original; resourceful) has an I, like Genius and it also expresses the main qualities of Genius. Baby GENIUSES frequently discover Ingenious ideas in INGENUOUS ways. (It also helps if you know that disingenuous means CRAFTY, not innocent or straightforward.)
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esoteric
Definition
known only to a chosen few; "NOw you are one of the few people who knows this ESOTERIC word."
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tactful
Definition
speaking in a kindly way (tact=skill in dealing with people in difficult situations (Think: good social TACTics) When at a funeral, it is not TACTful to say, "Damn, she owed me money."
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inconspicuous
Definition
not easily seen (spic-see (spectacles, spectator))
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consecration
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making holy (sec=holy)
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effacement
Definition
to erase, rub out; wiping away (self-effacement=self-clensing, emphasizing others) "How to EFFACE a face by ERASING it." "Be sure to completely EFFACE any answer circle you wish to change."
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