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Unit 7 Vocab
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ambivalent
(adj.) having opposite and conflicting feelings about somone or something
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beleaguer
(v.) to set upon from all sides; to surround with an army; to trouble, harass
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carte blanche
(n.) full freedom or authority to act at one's own discretion
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éclat
(n.) dazzling or conspicuous success or acclaim; great brilliance (of performance or achievement)
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gambol
(v.) to jump or skip about playfully
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inchoate
(adj.) just beginning; not fully shaped or formed
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lampoon
(n.) a malicious satire; (v.) to satirize, ridicule
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philistine
(adj.) lacking in, hostile to, or smugly indifferent to cultural and artistic values or refinements; (n.) such a person
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picaresque
(adj.) involving or characteristic of clever rogues or adventurers
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refractory
(adj.) stubborn; hard or difficult to manage; not responsive to treatment or cure
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abeyance
(n.) a state of being temporarily inactive, suspended, or set aside
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cataclysm
(n.) a sudden, violent, or devastating upheaval; a surging flood, deluge
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debauch
(v.) to corrupt morally, seduce; to indulge in dissipation; (n.) an act or occasion of dissipation or vice
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fastidious
(adj.) overly demanding or hard to please; excessively careful in regard to details; easily disgusted
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imbue
(v.) to soak or stain thoroughly; to fill the mind
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malleable
(adj.) capable of being formed into different shapes; capable of being altered, adapted, or influenced
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nemesis
(n.) an agent or force inflicting vengeance or punishment; retribution itself; an unbeatable rival
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opt
(v.) to make a choice or decision
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queasy
(adj.) nauseated or uneasy; causing nausea or uneasiness; troubled
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savoir-faire
(n.) the ability to say and do the right thing in any situation; social competence