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Lesson Seven Vocabulary
• Made by: Daniel Bitner and Rainee Swisher
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AustereSevere or stern in manner; without adornment or luxury, simple, plain;
harsh or sour in flavor
The austere expression on the man’s face led us to believe that the victim of the
murder was his wife.
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Austere sounds like “I’ll stare” (usually done with anger) and is similar in spelling to “severe”.
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Antonyms- mild, indulgent; luxurious; flamboyant
Synonyms- forbidding, rigorous, puritanical, ascetic; adorned, subdued
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BeneficentPerforming acts of kindness or
charity; conferring benefits, doing good
If one wishes to be held in higher respect of the community then he
should consider spending time performing beneficent acts.
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Beneficent…it’s beneficial to perform good acts of kindness.
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• Antonyms- selfish, cruel, harmful, deleterious
• Synonyms- humanitarian, magnanimous, charitable
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Cadaverous
Pale, gaunt, resembling a corpse
From our vantage point it appeared that the casket shown with a
cadaverous light.
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Cadaverous- Corpse spelled with a “c” as well… sounds like an adjective…combine these.
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• Antonyms- robust, portly, rosy, the picture of health
• Synonyms- corpse-like, wasted, haggard, emaciated, ghastly
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ConcoctTo prepare by combining ingredients, make up (as a dish); to devise, invent,
fabricate
The nurse was able to concoct a quick remedy to save the generals life.
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Concoct- cocking a wall together with plaster….plaster is used as a mixture…which must be
concocted
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• Synonyms- to create, fashion, fabricate; to rustle up
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Crass
Coarse, unfeeling; stupid
It was said that O’Malley’s Mill itself was a crass place even after the funeral due to the ridiculous racism that was spewed
during his lifetime.
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Crass- crab grass is annoying to get rid of and is a crass and stubborn plant
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• Antonyms- refined, elegant, tasteful, polished, brilliant
• Synonyms- crude, vulgar, tasteless, oafish; obtuse
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Debase
To lower in character, quality, or value; to degrade, adulterate; to
cause to deteriorate
The prosecution was able to debase the defendants reputation in case based on the
fact that he had indeed been with the woman in question at that time.
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Debase- de…grade is a synonym
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• Antonyms- to elevate, uplift, improve, enhance
• Synonyms- to cheapen, corrupt, demean, depreciate
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DesecrateTo commit sacrilege, treat
irreverently; to contaminate, pollute
The Indian burial site was desecrated due to the teenagers’ late night partying
there.
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Desecrate- crates are a symbol of pollution if they are pictured in environment
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• Antonyms- to revere, honor, venerate, consecrate
• Synonyms- contaminate, pollute
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Desist
To cease doing something, forbear
She commanded me to desist after I had taken the argument past a point of
reasonable discussion and had begun to take the debate personally.
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• Desist- similar to resist… except one step further from resisting is to stop it and desist
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• Antonyms- To continue, procede, prolong, resume
• Synonyms- To stop, discontinue, refrain, suspend
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disconcert
To confuse; to disturb the composure of
The man seemed competent to disconcert any opponent confident enough to face him
in debate.
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• Disconcert- rock concert would be a disconcerting for a fan of opera
Vs
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• Antonyms- to relax, calm, put at ease
• Synonyms- to upset, rattle, ruffle, phase, perturb
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grandiose
Grand in an impressive or stately way; marked by pompous affection or grandeur, absurdly exaggerated
The grandiose house was said to belong to a famous basketball player.
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• Grandiose- something grand and impressive
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• Antonyms- simple, modest, unaffected, humble
• Synonyms- impressive, pompous
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Inconsequential
Trifling, unimportant
The quest that our boss had for us seemed so inconsequential that we were unwilling
to do them until he threatened our pay checks.
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• Opposite of consequential. No consequences for something inconsequential
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• Antonyms- important, essential, crucial, vital
• Synonyms- trivial, negligible, petty, trifling
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InfractionA breaking of a law or obligation
However unfortunate it may have been, your anger is no reason to not pay for
the parking infraction.
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• Infraction- base word fracture means to break….apply this to rules and you have an infraction
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• Synonyms- violation, transgression, breach, offense
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Mitigate
To make milder or softer, to moderate enforce or intensity
Although sometimes a hothead, the man’s wife was able to mitigate his advances in their argument quite
effectively.
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• Mitigate- mittens are put on to soften the blow of outside cold
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• Antonyms- to aggravate, intensify, irritate, exacerbate
• Synonyms- to lessen, relieve, alleviate, diminish
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Pillage
To rob of goods by open force(as in war), plunder; the act of looting;
booty
After the civil war the southern general affectively disrupted the southern economy
by pillaging all of the major confederate holding areas.
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• Pillage- rhymes with village and this would be ransacked if pillaged
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• Synonyms- to ravage, sack, loot, booty
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PrateTo talk a great deal in a foolish or
aimless fashion
The girls in his history class would sometimes prate for hours about things that he simply
did not think were worthy of discussion.
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• Prate- Someone that prates often: Spencer Pratt
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• Antonyms- to come to the point, not waste words
• Synonyms- to chatter, prattle, blab, babble, palaver
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Punctilious
Very careful and exact, attentive to fine points of etiquette or propriety
The punctilious Napoleon Bonaparte was almost always successful in battle due to his
divinely- inspired tactics.
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• Punctilious- Making a puncture (similar), one needs to be very exact and careful
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• Antonyms- careless, negligent, lax, perfunctory
• Synonyms- precise, scrupulous, exacting; fussy, finicky
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Redoubtable
Inspiring fear or awe; illustrious, eminent
He told us all that he was a competent leader because of his strong and redoubtable
determination.
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• Redoubtable- A redoubtable person is never to be doubted because they are tremendously respected
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• Antonyms- laughable, risible, contemptible
• Synonyms- formidable, fearsome, awesome; august
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ReproveTo find fault with, scold, rebuke
The kindergarten reproved her children for eating the cheerios that she had set out for
an activity later that day.
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• Reprove- Instead of approving of something, one reproves someone’s faults or problems
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• Antonyms- to praise, commend, laugh, pat on the back
• Synonyms- to chide, chastise, upbraid, reproach
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RestitutionThe act of restoring
someone/something to the rightful owner or to a former state or position;
making good for loss or damage
He wondered if he would be granted restitution for the car accident the month
before.
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• Restitution- Gaining restitution can only be achieved after rest.
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• Synonyms- repayment, recompense, compensation
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Stalwart
Strong and sturdy; brave; resolute; a brave, strong person; a strong supporter; one who takes an
uncompromising position
In the movie “Brave Heart,” Mel Gibson plays a stalwart bent on the freedom of his
people.
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• Stalwart- Stalwart…strong, sturdy…… like a wall.
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• Antonyms- weak, infirm; irresolute, vaciliating
• Synonyms- sturdy, stout; intrepid, valiant; a mainstay
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Stipend
A fixed sum of money paid periodically for services or to defray
expenses
The young man received a yearly stipend to attend a college of his choice due to his
fabulous essay in the competition.
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• Stipend-similar to spending which deals with money. Stipend is a more constant payment
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• Synonyms- salary, wage, allowance, emolument
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Vulnerable
Open to attack; capable of being wounded or damaged; unprotected
The lonely base of Pearl Harbor sat perfectly and terribly vulnerable on that Sunday
morning of December 7, 1941 when the world’s history changed forever.
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• Vulnerable- able to get attacked. Volunteer not important and would be let off if needed. Job is vulnerable.
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• Antonyms- invincible, protected, safe, secure
• Synonyms- defenseless, exposed, unguarded
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Review
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1.Which of these is a synonym of reprove?
a)Approveb)Chastisec) Confused)Commend
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2. Fill in the blank:
The __________ cost the careless driver several hundred dollars despite it being a parking ticket because of the many he had had before this incident.
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3. Which of the following is an antonym of mitigate?
a) Solveb) Openc) Multiplyd) Irritate
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4. What means the closest to restitution?
a) Restorationb) Fatalityc) Healthd) Subject
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5. Which represents a stalwart the worst?
a) A mainstayb) A bravadoc) Firm supporterd) Weakling
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6. Fill in the blank:The Vikings terrorized and
________ the town after defeating its feeble militia.
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7. Which is the closest definition of prate?
a) To continue on a pathb) To underminec) To talk aimlesslyd) To research
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8. Which is a synonym of stipend?
a) Allowanceb) Permitionc) Honord) Relaxation
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9. What is not an antonym of vulnerable?
a) Invincibleb) Fortifiedc) Helplessd) Secure
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10. Fill in the blank:
The ________ ways of our substitute teacher became very annoying to those of us who were not very precise in our work.
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11. What is the opposite of redoubtable?
a)Contemptibleb) Fearsomec) Unattainabled) Atrocious
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12. Which is a synonym of debase?
a) Degradeb) Approvec) Discernd) Disclude
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13. The seemingly _______ old woman soon took off her veil and we realized she was downtrodden so much that she could not acknowledge any of us.
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14. The opposite of inconsequential is:
a) Meaninglessb) Vitalc) Triflingd) Secondary
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15. A synonym of concoct is:
a) Fabricateb) Includec) Pursued) Determine
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16. The closest word in meaning to grandiose is:
a) Humbleb) Flamboyantc) Moderated) Mediocre
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17. Fill in the blank:
The man attempted to ________ the security guard while his companion snuck around the back in a half-hearted effort to rob the jewelry store.
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18. Which is most similar to cadaverous?
a) Mischievousb) Dependantc) Breath-takingd) Gaunt
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19. Fill in the blank:
The officer commanded us to “cease and _______” after we had come to close to the stage at the rock concert.
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20. Which is an antonym of beneficent?
a) Charitableb) Modernc) Selfishd) Courageous
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21. Which is a synonym of austere?
a) Forbiddingb) Amiablec) Diversed) Exhilarating
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22. Fill in the blank:
The unknowing first-time Church attendee accidently ________ the holy water by dipping his face gently into the container.