Voca 11 (69-135)

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healthy
(adj) strong and well
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expensive
(adj) costing a lot of money
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wasteful
(adj) using something in a careless way and causing some of it to be wasted
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toxic
(adj) poisonous
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inane
(adj) extremely silly or with no real meaning or importance
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idealize
(v) to think of or represent someone or something as better than that person or thing really is
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avoid
(v) to stay away from someone or something
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beautify
(v) to improve the appearance of someone or something
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scrutinize
(v) to examine something very carefully in order to discover information
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exclude
(v) to prevent someone or something from entering a place or taking part in an activity
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argue
(v) to speak angrily to someone
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with
(prep) used to say that people or things are in a place together or are doing something
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testify
(v) (of a person) to speak seriously about something especially in a law court
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jeopardize
(v) to put something such as a plan or system in danger of being harmed or damaged
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sustain
(v) to cause or allow something to continue for a period of time
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plentiful
(adj) if something is plentiful there is a lot of it available
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subtract
(v) to remove a number from another number
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ornate
(adj) having a lot of complicated decoration
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retrieve
(v) to find and bring back something
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multifarious
(adj) of many different types
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catalogue
(n) a book with a list of all the goods that you can buy from a shop
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scarce
(adj) not easy to find or get
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extract
(v) to remove or take out something
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anachronistic
(adj) existing out of its time in history
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extrapolate
(v) to guess or think about what might happen using information that is already known
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byzantine
(adj) complicated and difficult to understand
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adroit
(adj) very skillful and quick in the way you think or move
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nefarious
(adj) (especially of activities) morally bad
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conscientious
(adj) putting a lot of effort into your work
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devious
(adj) devious people or plans and methods are dishonest often in a complicated way but often also clever and successful
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lackadaisical
(adj) showing little enthusiasm and effort
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onerous
(adj) difficult to do or needing a lot of effort
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slipshod
(adj) (especially of a piece of work) showing little care
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predictable
(adj) something that is predictable happens in a way or at a time that you know about before it happens
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compulsive
(adj) doing something a lot and unable to stop doing it
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credit
(n) praise
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loan
(n) an amount of money that is borrowed
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faith
(n) great trust or confidence in something or someone
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patronage
(n) the support given to an organization by someone
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barter
(v) to exchange goods for other things rather than for money
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concern
(v) to cause worry to someone
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cooperation
(n) the act of working together with someone or doing what they ask you
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urgency
(n) the quality of being very important and needing attention immediately
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relevance
(n) the degree to which something is related or useful to what is happening or being talked about
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dispute
(n) an argument or disagreement especially an official one between for example workers and employers or two countries with a common border
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autonomy
(n) the right of an organization
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incoherence
(n) the fact of expressing yourself in a way that is not clear
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intuition
(n) (knowledge from) an ability to understand or know something immediately based on your feelings rather than facts
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sophistry
(n) the clever use of arguments that seem true but are really false
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receptivity
(n) willingness to listen to and accept new ideas and suggestions
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supplement
(n) something that is added to something else in order to improve it or complete it; something extra
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integrate
(v) to mix with and join society or a group of people often changing to suit their way of life
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substantiate
(v) to show something to be true or to support a claim with facts
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undermine
(v) to make someone less confident
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remedy
(n) a successful way of curing an illness or dealing with a problem or difficulty
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compromise
(n) an agreement in an argument in which the people involved reduce their demands or change their opinion in order to agree
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disparage
(v) to criticize someone or something in a way that shows you do not respect or value him her or it
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reinforce
(v) to make something stronger
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foster
(v) to take care of a child
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curtail
(v) to stop something before it is finished or to reduce or limit something
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critic
(n) someone who says that they do not approve of someone or something
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epitome
(n) the typical or highest example of a stated quality as shown by a particular person or thing
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proponent
(n) a person who speaks publicly in support of a particular idea or plan of action
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realization
(n) the fact or moment of starting to understand a situation
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advocate
(v) to publicly support or suggest an idea
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embodiment
(n) someone or something that represents a quality or an idea exactly
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rejection
(n) the act of refusing to accept
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reversal
(n) the act of changing or making something change to its opposite