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Vocab E Units 1-5

Unit 1:

  • Intimation: A hint; indirect suggestion.

  • Stolid: Not easily moved emotionally; dull.

  • Dour: Stern, gloomy, ill-humored.

  • Verbatim: Word for word.

  • Augment: To make larger.

  • Deploy: To position; form.

  • Gibe: To utter taunting words.

  • Opulent: Wealthy, luxurious.

  • Adulterate: To corrupt; to make worse by adding something of less value.

  • Fortitude: Courage in facing difficulties.

  • Guise: A mask.

  • Insidious: Sly; trying to deceive.

  • Ambidextrous: Skillful in both hands.

  • Liable: Easily bent; flexible.

  • Gape: To stare with an open mouth.

  • Warily: Cautiously; with great care.

  • Bereft: Deprived of.

  • Tentative: Experimental in nature.

  • Reiterate: To say again.

  • Unkempt: Not combed; untidy.

Unit 2:

  • Cursory: Hasty; not thorough.

  • Tepid: Lukewarm; showing no interest.

  • Feasible: Possible.

  • Benevolent: Kindly; charitable.

  • Retrogress: To move backwards.

  • Impetus: A moving force.

  • Meticulous: Extremely careful.

  • Duplicity: Treachery; deceitfulness.

  • Grimace: A wry face.

  • Adroit: Skillful; expert in the use of mind and hands.

  • Impervious: Not affected or hurt.

  • Averse: Having a deep distaste.

  • Jeopardy: Danger.

  • Belligerent: Given to fight; warlike.

  • Quintessence: The purest form.

  • Amicable: Peaceful; friendly.

  • Nostalgia: Longing for the past.

  • Grimace: To make a wry face.

  • Scrutinize: To examine closely.

  • Belligerent: One at war.

  • Holocaust: Large-scale destruction, especially by fire.

  • Extol: To praise extravagantly.

Unit 3:

  • Redress: To set right; remedy; relief from wrong.

  • Urbane: Mannered; stylish.

  • Craven: A coward; cowardly.

  • Perpetuate: To make permanent.

  • Alienate: To turn away.

  • Demise: Death; loss of high position/person.

  • Fallow: To plow but not seed; inactive; land unseeded.

  • Harass: To disturb.

  • Liquidate: To pay a debt.

  • Adversary: An enemy.

  • Punitive: Inflicting pain.

  • Exhilarate: To enliven; cheer.

  • Muse: To ponder; dream.

  • Precedent: An example for the future.

  • Negligible: Unimportant.

  • Culinary: Relating to cooking.

  • Coerce: To compel; force.

  • Inclement: Stormy; harsh.

  • Sojourn: To stay.

  • Artifice: Skillful trickery.

Unit 4:

  • Panacea: A remedy for all ills; an answer to all problems.

  • Uncanny: Strange, weird, mysterious.

  • Scrupulous: Paying attention to details.

  • Supercilious: Proud and contemptuous; superiority.

  • Converge: Move towards each other.

  • Affiliated: Associated with.

  • Nonchalant: Cool and confident.

  • Bequeath: To give or pass on as an inheritance.

  • Finite: Having limits; not everlasting.

  • Malevolent: Spiteful; showing ill will.

  • Esteem: Highly favorable opinion; regard highly.

  • Expunge: Erase; obliterate.

  • Cogent: Forceful; convincing.

  • Disperse: Scatter.

  • Omniscient: Knowing everything.

  • Skulk: To move around stealthily.

  • Venial: Easily excused.

  • Attainment: An accomplishment.

  • Ascertain: To find out.

  • Invulnerable: Not able to be hurt.

Unit 5:

  • Temerity: Rashness; boldness.

  • Facile: Easily done; not sincere.

  • Remiss: Neglecting one's duties.

  • Dearth: A lack; scarcity.

  • Truculent: Fierce; cruel; aggressive.

  • Virulent: Extremely poisonous.

  • Embark: To set on a journey.

  • Clemency: Mercy; humaneness.

  • Assent: Express agreement.

  • Infallible: Free from error.

  • Repose: Rest; place of rest; relaxation; peace of mind.

  • Benefactor: One who does good to others.

  • Chivalrous: Being knightly; courteous, courageous.

  • Diffident: Shy; reserved; modest.

  • Indomitable: Refusing to yield.

  • Unfeigned: Real; sincere.

  • Pungent: Causing a sharp sensation; bad smell.

  • Plod: To walk slowly and heavily.

  • Altruistic: Unselfish; concerned with the welfare of others.

  • Discrepancy: Lack of agreement.

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Vocab E Units 1-5

Unit 1:

  • Intimation: A hint; indirect suggestion.

  • Stolid: Not easily moved emotionally; dull.

  • Dour: Stern, gloomy, ill-humored.

  • Verbatim: Word for word.

  • Augment: To make larger.

  • Deploy: To position; form.

  • Gibe: To utter taunting words.

  • Opulent: Wealthy, luxurious.

  • Adulterate: To corrupt; to make worse by adding something of less value.

  • Fortitude: Courage in facing difficulties.

  • Guise: A mask.

  • Insidious: Sly; trying to deceive.

  • Ambidextrous: Skillful in both hands.

  • Liable: Easily bent; flexible.

  • Gape: To stare with an open mouth.

  • Warily: Cautiously; with great care.

  • Bereft: Deprived of.

  • Tentative: Experimental in nature.

  • Reiterate: To say again.

  • Unkempt: Not combed; untidy.

Unit 2:

  • Cursory: Hasty; not thorough.

  • Tepid: Lukewarm; showing no interest.

  • Feasible: Possible.

  • Benevolent: Kindly; charitable.

  • Retrogress: To move backwards.

  • Impetus: A moving force.

  • Meticulous: Extremely careful.

  • Duplicity: Treachery; deceitfulness.

  • Grimace: A wry face.

  • Adroit: Skillful; expert in the use of mind and hands.

  • Impervious: Not affected or hurt.

  • Averse: Having a deep distaste.

  • Jeopardy: Danger.

  • Belligerent: Given to fight; warlike.

  • Quintessence: The purest form.

  • Amicable: Peaceful; friendly.

  • Nostalgia: Longing for the past.

  • Grimace: To make a wry face.

  • Scrutinize: To examine closely.

  • Belligerent: One at war.

  • Holocaust: Large-scale destruction, especially by fire.

  • Extol: To praise extravagantly.

Unit 3:

  • Redress: To set right; remedy; relief from wrong.

  • Urbane: Mannered; stylish.

  • Craven: A coward; cowardly.

  • Perpetuate: To make permanent.

  • Alienate: To turn away.

  • Demise: Death; loss of high position/person.

  • Fallow: To plow but not seed; inactive; land unseeded.

  • Harass: To disturb.

  • Liquidate: To pay a debt.

  • Adversary: An enemy.

  • Punitive: Inflicting pain.

  • Exhilarate: To enliven; cheer.

  • Muse: To ponder; dream.

  • Precedent: An example for the future.

  • Negligible: Unimportant.

  • Culinary: Relating to cooking.

  • Coerce: To compel; force.

  • Inclement: Stormy; harsh.

  • Sojourn: To stay.

  • Artifice: Skillful trickery.

Unit 4:

  • Panacea: A remedy for all ills; an answer to all problems.

  • Uncanny: Strange, weird, mysterious.

  • Scrupulous: Paying attention to details.

  • Supercilious: Proud and contemptuous; superiority.

  • Converge: Move towards each other.

  • Affiliated: Associated with.

  • Nonchalant: Cool and confident.

  • Bequeath: To give or pass on as an inheritance.

  • Finite: Having limits; not everlasting.

  • Malevolent: Spiteful; showing ill will.

  • Esteem: Highly favorable opinion; regard highly.

  • Expunge: Erase; obliterate.

  • Cogent: Forceful; convincing.

  • Disperse: Scatter.

  • Omniscient: Knowing everything.

  • Skulk: To move around stealthily.

  • Venial: Easily excused.

  • Attainment: An accomplishment.

  • Ascertain: To find out.

  • Invulnerable: Not able to be hurt.

Unit 5:

  • Temerity: Rashness; boldness.

  • Facile: Easily done; not sincere.

  • Remiss: Neglecting one's duties.

  • Dearth: A lack; scarcity.

  • Truculent: Fierce; cruel; aggressive.

  • Virulent: Extremely poisonous.

  • Embark: To set on a journey.

  • Clemency: Mercy; humaneness.

  • Assent: Express agreement.

  • Infallible: Free from error.

  • Repose: Rest; place of rest; relaxation; peace of mind.

  • Benefactor: One who does good to others.

  • Chivalrous: Being knightly; courteous, courageous.

  • Diffident: Shy; reserved; modest.

  • Indomitable: Refusing to yield.

  • Unfeigned: Real; sincere.

  • Pungent: Causing a sharp sensation; bad smell.

  • Plod: To walk slowly and heavily.

  • Altruistic: Unselfish; concerned with the welfare of others.

  • Discrepancy: Lack of agreement.

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