Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Workshop Level E Unit 11

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allude

(v.) to refer to casually or indirectly
s: suggest, insinuate, hint at, intimate

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clairvoyant

(adj.) supernaturally perceptive; (n.) one who possesses extrasensory powers, seer
s: insightful, discerning, uncanny, visionary
a: blind, unseeing, myopic, dense, imperceptive

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conclusive

(adj.) serving to settle an issue; final
s: decisive, indisputable, convincing, definitive
a: unsettled, provisional, indefinite

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disreputable

(adj.) not respectable, not esteemed
s: disgraceful, discreditable, shady
a: honest, aboveboard, respectable, creditable

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endemic

(adj.) native or confined to a particular region or people; characteristic of or prevalent in a field
s: indigenous, restricted to
a: alien, foreign, extraneous

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exemplary

(adj.) worthy of imitation, commendable; serving as a model
s: praiseworthy, meritorious, sterling, illustrative
a: infamous, notorious, scandalous, disreputable

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fathom

(v.) to understand, get to the bottom of; to determine the depth of; a measure of depth in water
s: grasp, comprehend, figure out, plumb

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guile

(n.) treacherous cunning, deceit
s: trickery, duplicity, chicanery
a: candor, artlessness, naivete, plain dealing

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integrity

(n.)honestly, high moral standards; an unimpaired condition, completeness, soundness
s: rectitude, probity
a: dishonesty, corruption, turpitude

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itinerary

(n.) a route of travel; a record of travel; a guidebook
s: schedule, program

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misconstrue

(v.) to interpret wrongly, mistake the meaning of
s: misjudge, misinterpret

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obnoxious

(adj.) highly offensive, arousing strong dislike
s: disagreeable, repugnant, hateful, odious
a: agreeable, pleasing, engaging, personable

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placate

(v.) to appease, soothe, pacify
s: satisfy, mollify, allay, conciliate
a: vex, irk, provoke, exasperate, annoy

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placid

(adj.) calm, peaceful
s: undisturbed, tranquil, quiet, serene
a: stormy, agitated, turbulent, tempestuous

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plagiarism

(n.) passing off or using as one's own writing (or other materials) of another person
s: piracy, theft

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potent

(adj.) powerful; highly affective
s: mighty, formidable, forceful
a: weak, inept, feckless, powerless, ineffective

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pretext

(n.) a false reason, deceptive excuse
s: pretense, cover story, rationale, evasion

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protrude

(v.) to stick out, thrust forward
s: project, jut out, bulge

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stark

(adj.) harsh, unrelieved, desolate; utterly
s: sheer, downright, grim, bleak, absolutely
a: bright, cheerful, embellishes, ornate

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superficial

(adj.) on or near the surface; concerned with or understanding only what is on the surface, shallow
s: skin-deep, insubstantial, cursory, slapdash
a: deep, profound, thorough, exhaustive

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