Sadlier Vocabulary Workshop level c: Unit 15

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abyss

(n.) a deep or bottomless pit

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befall

(v.) to happen, occur, to happen to

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crucial

(adj.) of supreme importance, decisive, critical

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dregs

(n. pl.) the last remaining part; the part of least worth

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embody

(v.) to give form to; to incorporate, include; to personify

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exasperate

(v.) to irritate, annoy, or anger

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fiasco

(n.) the complete collapse or failure of a project

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garnish

(v.) to adorn or decorate, especially food; (n.) an ornament or decoration, especially for food

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heritage

(n.) an inheritance; a birthright

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inert

(adj.) lifeless, unable to move or act; slow, inactive

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mercenary

(adj.) acting or working for self-gain only; (n.) a hired soldier, a soldier of fortune

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negligent

(adj.) marked by carelessness or indifference; failing to do what should be done

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oblivion

(n.) forgetfulness, disregard; a state of being forgotten; an amnesty, general pardon

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opus

(n.) an impressive piece of work, especially a musical composition or other work of art

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pallid

(adj.) pale, lacking color; weak and lifeless

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parable

(n.) a short narrative designed to teach a moral lesson

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rational

(adj.) based on reasoning; able to make use of reason; sensible or reasonable

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reciprocal

(adj.) shared; involving give-and-take between two persons or things; working in both directions; (n.) (math) a number that when multiplied by another number, gives 1

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stricture

(n.) a limitation or restriction; a criticism; (medicine) a narrowing of a passage in the body

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veneer

(n.) a thin outer layer; a surface appearance or decoration; (v.) to cover with a thin layer