Sadlier Oxford Vocabulary Workshop-Level C- Unit 9 Vocabs

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apt

suitable, fitting, likely; quick to learn

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awry

in a turned or twisted position or direction; wrong, out of the right or hoped-for course

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bludgeon

a short club used as a weapon; to strike with a heavy club; to use force or strong arguments to gain some point

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capitulate

to end resistance, give up, surrender, throw in the towel

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chafe

to warm by rubbing; to wear sore by rubbing; to feel annoyance or dissatisfaction, annoy, irk; to strain or press against; a sore or injury caused by rubbing

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defile

to make unclean or dirty, destroy the purity of; to march in a single line or in columns; a narrow passage; gorge, canyon

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dire

dreadful, causing fear or suffering; warning of trouble to come; demanding immediate action to avoid disaster

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disarming

charming, tending to get rid of unfriendliness or suspicion

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disgruntled

in bad humor, discontented, annoyed

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encroach

to advance beyond the usual or proper limits, trespass

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endow

to furnish, equip, provide with funds or some other desirable thing or quality

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fend

to ward off, resist; to get along, manage

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impunity

freedom from punishment

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mien

air, manner; appearance; expression

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penal

having to do with punishment

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pertinent

related to the matter at hand, to the point

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predominant

the greatest in strength or power; most common

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prodigy

something wonderful or marvelous; something monstrous or abnormal; an unusual feat; a child or young person with extraordinary ability or talent

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recluse

a person who leads a life shut up or withdrawn from the world

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renown

fame, glory