Sadlier -Oxford Vocabulary Lesson C Unit 6

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Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Lesson C Unit 6

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Sadlier -Oxford Vocabulary Lesson C Unit 6. Question 1 - 10. embarrassed, ashamed. . Answer 1 – 10 . What is abashed?. Question 1 - 20. A person or thing carrying the blame for others. Answer 1 – 20 . What is a scapegoat?. Question 1 - 30. able to hold, keep, or recall easily; - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Vocab 1 Vocab 2 Vocab 3 Vocab 4 Vocab 5

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• embarrassed, ashamed.

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•What is abashed?

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•A person or thing carrying

the blame for others

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•What is a scapegoat?

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•able to hold, keep,• or recall easily;• mindful

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•What is retentive?

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•withdrawn, standing apart from others (by choice).

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•What is aloof?

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•great mental suffering,

distress, or sorrow.

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•What is anguish?

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•bold, determined; firm

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•What is resolute?

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• an effect or consequence of some action or event, result

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•What is repercussion?

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• to pronounce distinctly;

to express well in words

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•What is articulate?

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• expose oneself to pleasant warmth;

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•What is bask?

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• to restore to good condition

or to a former position

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•What is rehabilitate?

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• to wash away impurities, clean up

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•What is purge?

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• an imperfection, flaw,

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•What is a defect?

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• to accomplish something by cleverness,

or skillful evasion

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•What is finesse?

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to display in a conceited, offensive way

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•What is flaunt?

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• frank, direct, straightforward.

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•What is forthright?

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• a pen name; a name assumed by a writer

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•What is a pseudonym?

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• forewarning or foreboding of a future event.

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•What is a premonition?

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•to exclude from a group, banish

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•What is ostracize?

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• to add gradually;• to introduce or cause to

be taken in

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•What is instill?

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• cordial, pleasantly cheerful or warm

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•What is genial?

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• Crush• demolish

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•What is pulverize?

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•Common, • everyday people

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•Who is a plebian?

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• Found on a tombstone,inscription

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•What is an epitaph?

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• Closeness;nearness;

beside something

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•What is proximity?

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•Ghostly; shadowy figure

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•What is an apparition?