LA Vocab 3

  1. Cognizant: Aware, having knowledge or being informed about something.

  2. Disenfranchisement: The state of being deprived of a right or privilege, especially the right to vote.

  3. Estrangement: The state of being alienated or separated from someone, often resulting in a loss of affection or connection.

  4. Impunity: Exemption from punishment or freedom from the harmful consequences of an action.

  5. Ominous: Suggesting that something bad or threatening is likely to happen; foreboding.

  6. Paradoxical: Seeming contradictory or absurd but actually true or possible; something that has two opposing aspects.

  7. Plurality: A large number or the state of being numerous; can also mean the largest share of votes in an election without a majority.

  8. Prerogative: A right or privilege exclusive to a particular person or group.

  9. Retaliation: The act of seeking revenge or responding to an action with a similar action.

  10. Transgress: To violate a law, rule, or boundary; to go beyond accepted limits.

  1. Boisterously: In a loud, energetic, and noisy manner; often associated with playful or rowdy behavior.

  2. Commiserate: To express sympathy or sorrow for someone’s misfortune; to empathize with.

  3. Desecrate: To treat a sacred place or thing with disrespect or to violate its sanctity.

  4. Incredulous: Unwilling or unable to believe something; showing disbelief.

  5. Inundate: To overwhelm someone with things to be dealt with; to flood or overflow.

  6. Malice: The intention or desire to do harm or cause suffering to someone else.

  7. Pugnacious: Eager to argue, fight, or be combative; aggressive.

  8. Stolid: Showing little or no emotion; calm and impassive.

  9. Temerity: Excessive confidence or boldness; reckless disregard for danger.

  10. Vernacular: The everyday language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a particular region or group.

  1. Capitulate: To surrender or give in to demands, often after resisting for some time.

  2. Conjecture: A conclusion or opinion formed without complete evidence; a guess.

  3. Consummation: The act of completing or bringing something to its final, perfect state; fulfillment.

  4. Demeanor: A person's outward behavior, manner, or conduct.

  5. Ignominy: Public shame or disgrace.

  6. Indefatigable: Persisting tirelessly; showing relentless effort and determination.

  7. Inexorable: Impossible to stop or prevent; unyielding and relentless.

  8. Machination: A scheme or plot, typically intended to achieve a sinister or deceitful purpose.

  9. Placid: Calm, peaceful, and undisturbed.

  10. Surmount: To overcome a difficulty or obstacle; to be placed on top of something.

  11. Venerable: Deserving respect because of age, wisdom, character, or achievement.

  12. Wantonly: In a reckless, careless, or cruel manner; often implies an action done without regard for morality or consequences.

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