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Vocab Worshop Unit 1

Terms

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Admonish
to caution or advise against something
to scold mildly
to remind of a duty

ex: The librarian has to admonish the noisy students several times before they settled down



Brigand
a bandit, robber, outlaw, highwayman

ex:
Ancient caravans passing through desolate areas were sometimes attacked by brigands.


Circumspect
careful/cautious

ex:
It is important for a diplomat to behave in a manner that is both discreet and circumspect.


Commandeer
to seize for military or official use

ex:
Under certain circumstances the US government has the right to commandeer private property.


Cumbersome
clumsy
hard-to-handle
slow-moving

ex:
The bus filled to capacity with holiday shoppers carrying large and cumbersome packages.




Deadlock
a standstill resulting from the opposition of two equal forces or fractions
to bring such a standstill

ex:
After 15 innings, the score remained a frustrating 3-to-3 deadlock.
The refusal of labor and management to modify their demands deadlocked the contract negotiations.




Debris
scattered fragments/wreckage

ex:
After the storm, the beach was littered with driftwood and other debris.


Diffuse
o spread out or scatter freely or widely
wordy/long-winded/unfocused/scattered or widely spread

ex:
The scent of lilacs slowly diffused through the open window.
The speech was so long and diffusing that most members of the audience were thoroughly confused by it.




Dilemma
a difficult or perplexing situation or problem

ex:
During the crisis the President found himself caught in a painful dilemma.


Efface
to wipe out
to keep oneself from being noticed

ex:
Time had effaced almost all signs of the struggle that took place on the famous battlefield.



Perennial
lasting for a long time
a plant that lives for many years

ex:
Pizza is a perennial favourite of young and old alike in the US.

A garden of perennials is relatively easy to maintain.





Predispose
to incline before hand

ex:
My genetic makeup seems to predispose me to colds and sore throats.


Relinquish
to let go/give up

ex:
Severe illness forces me to relinquish my role in the school play.


Salvage
to save from fire or shipwreck
property thus saved

ex:
Fortunately we were able to salvage a few things from the fire.
Salvages from sunken ships can be of great value to archaeologists and historians.




Spasmodic
sudden and violent but brief
fitful
intermittent

ex:
Spasmodic flashes of lightning and booming thunderclaps were accompanied by torrential rain.




Spurious
not genuine/true/valid

Manufacturers who make spurious claims for their products may fines of lawsuits.

Unbridled
uncontrolled
lacking in restraint

ex:
Sometimes the unbridled enthusiasm of a sports fans can get a little out of hand.





Admonish

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Verb
Breach

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Noun
Brigand

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Noun
Circumspect

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Adjective
Commandeer

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Verb
Cumbersome

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Adjective
Deadlock

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Noun
Dedris

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Noun
Diffuse

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Verb
Dilemma


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Noun
Efface

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Verb
Muddle


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Verb
Opinionated


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Adjective
Perennial


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Adjective
Predispose


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Verb
Relinquish


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Verb
Salvage


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Verb
Spasmodic


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Adjective
Spurious


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Adjective
Unbridled


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Adjective

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