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Sadlier Oxford Units 7-9 (No SYN or ANT)
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adieu
"farewell!"; a farewell
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advent
an arrival; a coming into place or view
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apex
the highest point, tip
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assimilate
to absorb fully; to adopt as one's own; to adapt fully
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bogus
false, counterfeit
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exorbitant
unreasonably high; excessive
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interim
the time in between; temporary, coming between two points in time
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inundate
to flood, overflow; to overwhelm by numbers or size
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malign
to speak evil of, slander; evil
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meander
to wander about, wind about; a sharp turn or twist
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metropolis
a large city; the chief city of an area
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momentous
very important
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obstreperous
noisy; unruly, disorderly
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pensive
thoughtful; melancholy
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perilous
dangerous
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shoddy
of poor quality; characterized by inferior workmanship
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sprightly
lively, full of life; spicy, flavorful
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surly
angry and bad-tempered; rude
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tirade
a long, angry speech, usually very critical
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vagrant
an idle wanderer, tramp; wandering aimlessly
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assurance
(n)a pledge, freedom from doubt, self-confidence.
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asylum
(n)an institution for the care of children, elderly people, etc., a place of safety.
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console
(v) to comfort (n) the keyboard of an organ, a control panel for an electrical or mechanical device
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dilate
(v) to make or become larger or wider, to expand upon.
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dross
(n) refuse, waste products
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dwindle
(v) to lessen, diminish
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flippant
(adj) lacking in seriousness, disrespectful, saucy
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immunity
(n) resistance to disease, freedom from some change or obligation.
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institute
(v) to establish, set up, (n) an organization for the promotion of learning.
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liability
(n) a debt, something disadvantageous
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preposterous
(adj) ridiculous, senseless
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pugnacious
(adj) quarrelsome, fond of fighting
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rabid
(adj) furious, violently intense, unreasonably extreme, mad, infected with rabies.
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realm
n. a kingdom; a region or field of study
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rejuvenate
(v) to make young again; to make like new
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remunerate
(v) to reward, pay, reimburse
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sparse
(adj) meager, scant; scattered
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sterling
(adj) genuine, excellent; made of silver of standard fineness
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venture
(n.) a risky or daring undertaking; (v.) to expose to danger; to dare
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warp
(v) to twist out of shape (n) an abnormality
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candid
(adj.) Straightforward, honestly frank
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cubicle
(n.) A small compartment, as for work or study
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drudgery
(n.) Hard and constant work in any menial or dull occupation
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envoy
(n.) A representative of a government who is sent on a special diplomatic mission
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escalate
(v.) To increase, enlarge, or intensify
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expedient
(n.) Something that is a means to an end; (adj.) Contributing to personal advantage, beneficial
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feign
(v.) To give a false appearance of; To make up, fabricate
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flair
(n.) A natural talent or aptitude; a knack
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grievous
(adj.) Causing sorrow; Serious
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heterogeneous
(adj.) Consisting of dissimilar elements; Assorted
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horde
(n.) A gathered multitude of human beings; A crowd
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impel
(v.) To drive or urge forward
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incredulous
(adj.) Skeptical; Expressive of disbelief
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inscribe
(v.) To enter in a book, or on a list, roll, or document, by writing
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monologue
(n.) A story or drama told or performed by one person; A long speech
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prognosis
(n.) A prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disease
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rasping
(n.) A harsh, grating sound; (adj.) Unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound
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repugnant
(adj.) Offensive to taste and feeling
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scuttle
(v.) To run hastily; To dash
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auxilliary
(n.) An individual or group that offers assistance or support, a helper; (adj.) Offering assistance or support, helping
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