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Austin Vocab Quiz #3 (copy)

 61.  Afear’d, adj.  – frightened; scared; terrified

62.  Forbear, v.  – stop; cease; desist

63.  Gentle, adj.  – of noble birth; honorable

64.  Issue, n.  – children; offspring; descendant(s)

65.  Office, n.  – task; duty; responsibility

66.  Mean, adj.  – second-class; inferior; wicked

67.  Base, adj.  – dishonorable; unworthy; low-ranking

68.  Habit, n.  – dress; clothing; costume

69.  Visage, n.  – face; appearance; countenance

70.  Straight, adv.  – immediately; at once

71.  Fain, adv.  – gladly; happily

72.  Mark, v.  – to pay attention to 

73.  Marry, adv.  – surely; certainly; truly

74.  Shrew, n.  – a stubborn, harsh, prickly woman

75.   Fancy, v.  – to like; to love; to have romantic interest in

76.  Knave, n.  – a foolish, silly, or bad man

77.  Sirrah, n.  – a word used to address a servant or inferior person

78.  Beseech, v.  – to ask for or request

79.  Quarrelsome, adj.  – feisty, prone to arguing/fighting

80.  Anon, adv.  – soon; quickly; shortly

81.  Domineer, v.  – to rule or exercise power over someone

82.  Quaff, v.  – to swallow a drink hurriedly or greedily

83.  Largesse, n.  – generosity; a generous gift

84.  Choleric, adj.  – extremely angry or sad

85.  Engender, v.  – to breed or produce

86.  Prate, v.  – to babble; to talk about unimportant things

87.  Peremptory, adj.  – describing a person or rule that must be obeyed without question

88.  Surly, adj.  – irritable, prone to bad moods

89.  Paltry, adj.  – small in number

90.  Amorous, adj.  – inclined to shows or demonstrations of love

91.  Dissemble, v.  – to behave unnaturally or affectedly

92.  Conform, v.  – to comply or go along with the norm

93.  Induction, n.  – the process of beginning or leading into something

94.  Credulous, adj.  – gullible; overly trusting

95.  Usurp, v.  – to seize or take control of

96.  Abject, adj.  – contemptible, wretched, despicable

97.  Tarry, v.  – leave slowly and hesitantly; linger

98.  Chafe, v.  – to become sore or irritated, often by rubbing

99.  Insolence, n.  – rude behavior or speech

100.  Leisure, n.  – time available for rest or recreation