Vocab lesson 3 2
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- Abstruce
- Diffucult to understand; complex, perplexing
- Affable
- Easy and pleasent to speak to; approachable
- Audacity
- Fearless, daring; boldness, bravery, overconfidence
- Contrite
- Feeling regret and sorrow for one's sins or offenses; sorry, remorseful, regretfull, guilty
- Credulous
- Disposed to believe too readily; gullible
- Depravity
- Moral corruption or degradtion; immorality, compution, evil, dissoluteness
- Deprecate
- disapprove
- Didactic
- Instuctive; morally instuctive
- Dormant
- Lying asleep or as if asleep; inactive
- Enigmatic
- Not clear to understand; puzzling
- Grudite
- Having or showing profound knowledge; learned
- Exotic
- From another part of the world; intriguingly unusual of different; foreign, striking
- Fuse
- To mix, liquify, combine, blend
- Incorrigible
- One that cannot be corrected or reformed; habitual, stubborn, persistant, hopless,
- Immutable
- unchallengable
- Loathe
- To dislike greatly; abhor, abominate, exercate
- Mitigate
- To moderate a quality or conditon in force or intensity; relieve, ease, diminish, moderate
- Nullify
- To counteract the force or effectiveness of; cancel out; abolish, annul, invalidate
- Pacifistic
- The belief that disputes between nations should and can be settled peacefully
- Pretentious
- Claiming a position of distinction or ment; showy, exaggerated, conceited, pompus
- Prologue
- An introduction or preface
- Recant
- To make a formal disavowal of a previously held statement; take back, renounce
- Servile
- slavish
- Trepidation
- A state of alarm or dread; fear, apprehension
- Vilify
- Spread negative information about; speak ill of, run down, be little, rumor