Vocab Level E Unit 14

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alacrity

(noun) a cheerful readiness; brisk and eager action

syn: promptness, willingness, dispatch, celerity

<p>(noun) a cheerful readiness; brisk and eager action</p><p>syn: promptness, willingness, dispatch, celerity</p>
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alleviate

(verb) to relieve, make more bearable

syn: lesson, lighten, allay, mitigate, assuage

<p>(verb) to relieve, make more bearable</p><p>syn: lesson, lighten, allay, mitigate, assuage</p>
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antithesis

(noun) the direct opposite, a sharp contrast

syn: contrary

<p>(noun) the direct opposite, a sharp contrast</p><p>syn: contrary</p>
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appall

(verb) to fill with dismay or horror

syn: shock, stun, stupefy, horrify

<p>(verb) to fill with dismay or horror</p><p>syn: shock, stun, stupefy, horrify</p>
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bellicose

(adjective) warlike in manner or temperament; quarrelsome

syn: aggressive, combative, belligerent

<p>(adjective) warlike in manner or temperament; quarrelsome</p><p>syn: aggressive, combative, belligerent</p>
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disparage

(verb) to belitte, speak slightingly of; to undervalue

syn: degrade, decry, run down, underrate

<p>(verb) to belitte, speak slightingly of; to undervalue</p><p>syn: degrade, decry, run down, underrate</p>
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dissonant

(adjective) not in harmony; disagreeing, at odds

syn: grating, strident, unmelodious, irreconcilable

<p>(adjective) not in harmony; disagreeing, at odds</p><p>syn: grating, strident, unmelodious, irreconcilable</p>
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droll

(adjective) amusingly odd

syn: comical, humorous, whimsical, zany

<p>(adjective) amusingly odd</p><p>syn: comical, humorous, whimsical, zany</p>
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edict

(noun) an order issued by someone in authority

syn: command, decree, proclamation

<p>(noun) an order issued by someone in authority</p><p>syn: command, decree, proclamation</p>
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elucidate

(verb) to clarify, explain

syn: interpret, expound, explicate

<p>(verb) to clarify, explain</p><p>syn: interpret, expound, explicate</p>
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laud

(verb) to praise

syn: hail, extol, glorify, exalt

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loll

(verb) to act in a lazy manner; to lounge; to recline, droop

syn: loaf, loiter

<p>(verb) to act in a lazy manner; to lounge; to recline, droop</p><p>syn: loaf, loiter</p>
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loquacious

(adjective) talkative, wordy; fond of talking

syn: gossipy, long-winded

<p>(adjective) talkative, wordy; fond of talking</p><p>syn: gossipy, long-winded</p>
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magnanimous

(adjective) generous in forgiving, above small meanness

syn: unselfish, charitable, noble, bighearted

<p>(adjective) generous in forgiving, above small meanness</p><p>syn: unselfish, charitable, noble, bighearted</p>
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mandatory

(adjective) required, obligatory

syn: compulsory, requisite, imperative

<p>(adjective) required, obligatory</p><p>syn: compulsory, requisite, imperative</p>
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nondescript

(adjective) ordinary, not outstanding; not easily classified

syn: plain, unremarkable, unimpressive

<p>(adjective) ordinary, not outstanding; not easily classified</p><p>syn: plain, unremarkable, unimpressive</p>
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phlegmatic

(adjective) slow-moving, sluggish; unemotional

syn: lethargic, indolent, torpid, stolid, impassive

<p>(adjective) slow-moving, sluggish; unemotional</p><p>syn: lethargic, indolent, torpid, stolid, impassive</p>
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rescind

(verb) to repeal, cancel

syn: withdraw, revoke, retract, annul

<p>(verb) to repeal, cancel</p><p>syn: withdraw, revoke, retract, annul</p>
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vivacious

(adjective) lively, sprightly, full of energy

syn: spirited, animated

<p>(adjective) lively, sprightly, full of energy</p><p>syn: spirited, animated</p>
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whet

(verb) to sharpen, put an edge on; to make keen or eager

syn: hone, excite, stimulate

<p>(verb) to sharpen, put an edge on; to make keen or eager</p><p>syn: hone, excite, stimulate</p>