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Vocab Unit 6
Unit 6
20
Language - English
10th Grade
12/06/2006

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Term
Extirpate
Definition
verb - def. - to tear up from the roots; to completely destroy **

ex. - paper companies are extirpating the rainforests in Brazil; the car crash extirpated the man's Honda Civic
Term
Premeditated
Definition
adj. - def. - planned out beforehand **

ex. - the family's decision to stay an extra night Boston was premeditated; a premeditated murder means the murderer thought about killing the person, and planned out how they were going to do it, well before killing them
Term
Inopportune
Definition
adj. - def. - coming at a bad time; not appropriate **

ex. - Ann's phone rang at an inopportune time during Mr. M's English class
Term
Deft
Definition
adj. - def. - skillful; nimble **

ex. - goalies often have deft hands, as do pianists and many musicians
Term
Officious
Definition
adj. - def. - meddling; aggressive in offering you service of something **

ex. - those guys at the nails booth in the mall near Dairy Queen; telemarketers; a nosy parent
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accede
Definition
verb - def. - to yield to; to assume an office or dignity **

ex. - at a yield sign, you accede the road to other cars; the father acceded to the kidnapper's demands.
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brandish
Definition
verb - def. - to wave or flourish in a menacing way **

ex. - Medieval fighters, like Lancelot, often brandished swords; a bank robber might brandish a gun
Term
comprise
Definition
verb - def. - to include or contain; to be made up of **

ex. - the directions comprised instructions on how to put the table together; MSAD 48 is comprised of 8 towns
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destitute
Definition
adj. - def. - deprived of the necessities of life; lacking in **

ex. - homeless people are often destitute; you might be destitute if you lost your all of your money betting in Vegas
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explicit
Definition
adj. - def. - definite; clearly stated **

ex. - I explicitly stated that vocab was due every Wednesday you have class; the directions showed explicitly where the theater was located
Term
ironic
Definition
adj. - def. - Suggesting a difference between what might be expected and what actually happens; sarcastic **

ex. - Saying "Nice weather out!" when it's raining
Term
musty
Definition
adj. - def. - stale, moldy; out-of-date **

ex. - Basements are often musty; the musty car was ready to be cleaned out
Term
ominous
Definition
adj. - def. - unfavorable, threatening **

ex. - In "Of Mice and Men," George says ominously "Curley better not mess with Lennie...he don't know no rules"; dark black storm clouds are often called ominous
Term
pinnacle
Definition
noun - def. - a high peak or point **

ex. - Some would say (not me!) the Red Sox reached their pinnacle when they won the World Series in 2004; Britney Spears reached the pinnacle of her career long, long ago
Term
rampant
Definition
adj. - def. - growing without check; running wild **

ex. - Rumors often run rampant through high schools; the weeds in the garden were rampant
Term
solace
Definition
noun - def. - comfort, relief **

ex. - Some people find solace in watching movies **

verb - def. - to comfort or console **

ex. - I could find no way to solace my friend after his dog died
Term
stately
Definition
adj. - def. - majestic, dignified **

ex. - The White House is a stately building; lions are stately animals
Term
supple
Definition
adj. - def. - bending easily **

ex. - gymnasts have supple limbs
Term
suppress
Definition
verb - def. - to stop by force, put down **

ex. - Riots are often suppressed by cops; doctors use tongue suppressors to press your tongue down to see the back of your throat
Term
venal
Definition
adj. - def. - open to bribery or corruption **

ex. - A venal polic officer or politican can cause much trouble; Pete Rose was a venal baseball player - he bet on the games he was playing in
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