Sadlier Level G Unit 6 - Mine

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Abject

(adj.) Degraded; base, contemptible; cringing, servile; complete and unrelieved.

(SYN: wretched, miserable, ignoble, sheer, utter)

(ANT: noble, exalted)

<p>(adj.) Degraded; base, contemptible; cringing, servile; complete and unrelieved.</p><p>(SYN: wretched, miserable, ignoble, sheer, utter)</p><p>(ANT: noble, exalted)</p>
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Agnostic

(n.) One who believes that nothing can be known about God; a skeptic; (adj.) without faith, skeptical.

(SYN: doubter)

(ANT: believer)

<p>(n.) One who believes that nothing can be known about God; a skeptic; (adj.) without faith, skeptical.</p><p>(SYN: doubter)</p><p>(ANT: believer)</p>
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Complicity

(n.) involvement in wrongdoing; the state of being an accomplice.

(SYN: connivance, collusion)

(ANT: non-involvement, innocence)

<p>(n.) involvement in wrongdoing; the state of being an accomplice.</p><p>(SYN: connivance, collusion)</p><p>(ANT: non-involvement, innocence)</p>
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Derelict

(n.) Someone or something that is abandoned or neglected; (adj.) left abandoned; neglectful of duty.

(SYN: vagrant, delinquent)

(ANT: punctilious, conscientious, scrupulous)

<p>(n.) Someone or something that is abandoned or neglected; (adj.) left abandoned; neglectful of duty.</p><p>(SYN: vagrant, delinquent)</p><p>(ANT: punctilious, conscientious, scrupulous)</p>
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Diatribe

(n.) A bitter and prolonged verbal attack.

(SYN: harangue, tirade)

(ANT: panegyric, encomium, eulogy)

<p>(n.) A bitter and prolonged verbal attack.</p><p>(SYN: harangue, tirade)</p><p>(ANT: panegyric, encomium, eulogy)</p>
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Effigy

(n.) A crude image of a despised person.

(SYN: figure, figurine)

<p>(n.) A crude image of a despised person.</p><p>(SYN: figure, figurine)</p>
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Equity

(n.) The state or quality of being just, fair or impartial; fair and equal treatment; something that is fair; the money value of a property above and beyond any mortgage or other claim.

(SYN: justice, fairness, impartiality)

(ANT: unfairness, bias, prejudice)

<p>(n.) The state or quality of being just, fair or impartial; fair and equal treatment; something that is fair; the money value of a property above and beyond any mortgage or other claim.</p><p>(SYN: justice, fairness, impartiality)</p><p>(ANT: unfairness, bias, prejudice)</p>
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Inane

(Adj.) Silly, empty of meaning or value.

(SYN: idiotic, moronic, fatuous)

(ANT: sensible, meaningful, profound)

<p>(Adj.) Silly, empty of meaning or value.</p><p>(SYN: idiotic, moronic, fatuous)</p><p>(ANT: sensible, meaningful, profound)</p>
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Indictment

(n.) The act of accusing; a formal accusation.

(SYN: charge, accusation)

<p>(n.) The act of accusing; a formal accusation.</p><p>(SYN: charge, accusation)</p>
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Indubitable

(adj.) Certain, not to be doubted or denied.

(SYN: unquestionable, indisputable)

(ANT: questionable, debatable, dubious)

<p>(adj.) Certain, not to be doubted or denied.</p><p>(SYN: unquestionable, indisputable)</p><p>(ANT: questionable, debatable, dubious)</p>
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Intermittent

(adj.) Stopping and beginning again, sporadic.

(SYN: fitful, spasmodic, random)

(ANT: uninterrupted)

<p>(adj.) Stopping and beginning again, sporadic.</p><p>(SYN: fitful, spasmodic, random)</p><p>(ANT: uninterrupted)</p>
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Moot (adj.) (n.) (v.)

(adj.) open to discussion and debate, unresolved; (v.) to bring up for discussion; (n.) a hypothetical law case argued by students.

(SYN: debatable, questionable, broach)

(ANT: undebatable, indisputable, self-evident)

<p>(adj.) open to discussion and debate, unresolved; (v.) to bring up for discussion; (n.) a hypothetical law case argued by students.</p><p>(SYN: debatable, questionable, broach)</p><p>(ANT: undebatable, indisputable, self-evident)</p>
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Motif

(n.) A principal idea, feature, theme, or element; a repeated or dominant figure in a design.

<p>(n.) A principal idea, feature, theme, or element; a repeated or dominant figure in a design.</p>
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Neophyte

(n.) A new convert, beginner, novice.

(SYN: tenderfoot, tyro, greenhorn)

(ANT: veteran, past master, expert, pro)

<p>(n.) A new convert, beginner, novice.</p><p>(SYN: tenderfoot, tyro, greenhorn)</p><p>(ANT: veteran, past master, expert, pro)</p>
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Perspicacity

(n.) Keenness in observing and understanding.

(SYN: acumen, discernment)

(ANT: dullness, obtuseness)

<p>(n.) Keenness in observing and understanding.</p><p>(SYN: acumen, discernment)</p><p>(ANT: dullness, obtuseness)</p>
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Plenary

(adj.) Complete in all aspects or essentials; absolute; attended by all qualified members.

(SYN: unrestricted)

(ANT: limited, restricted, incomplete)

<p>(adj.) Complete in all aspects or essentials; absolute; attended by all qualified members.</p><p>(SYN: unrestricted)</p><p>(ANT: limited, restricted, incomplete)</p>
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Surveillance

(n.) A watch kept over a person; careful, close and disciplined observation.

(SYN: observation, monitoring)

<p>(n.) A watch kept over a person; careful, close and disciplined observation.</p><p>(SYN: observation, monitoring)</p>
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Sylvan

(adj.) Pertaining to or characteristic of forests; living or located in a forest; wooded, woody.

(SYN: arcadian)

<p>(adj.) Pertaining to or characteristic of forests; living or located in a forest; wooded, woody.</p><p>(SYN: arcadian)</p>
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Testy

(adj.) Easily irritated; characterized by impatience and exasperation.

(SYN: irritable, peevish, waspish, petulant)

(ANT: imperturbable, unexcitable)

<p>(adj.) Easily irritated; characterized by impatience and exasperation.</p><p>(SYN: irritable, peevish, waspish, petulant)</p><p>(ANT: imperturbable, unexcitable)</p>
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Travesty

(n.) A grotesque or grossly inferior imitation; a disguise, especially the clothing of the opposite sex; (v.) to ridicule by imitating in a broad or burlesque fashion.

(SYN: burlesque, caricature, farce)

<p>(n.) A grotesque or grossly inferior imitation; a disguise, especially the clothing of the opposite sex; (v.) to ridicule by imitating in a broad or burlesque fashion.</p><p>(SYN: burlesque, caricature, farce)</p>