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Unit 13 Vocab*
vocab words fron unit 13
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Collate | (v.) To compare critically in order to note differences, similarities. To arrange in order for some specific purpose. |
| Foment | (v.) To promote trouble or rebellion; To apply warm liquids to, warm. |
| Abet | (v.) To encourage, assist(especially in something wrong or unworthy). |
| Encumber | (v.)To weigh down or burden; To fill up, block, hinder. |
| Connoisseur | (n.) An expert;one who is well qualified to pass critical judgements, especially in one of the fine arts. |
| Blatant | (adj.)Noisy in a coarse, offensive way; obvious or conspicuous, especially in an unfavorable sense. |
| Disconsolate | (adj.)Deeply unhappy or dejected; without hope, beyond consolaTION. |
| Buttress | (v.)To support, to prop up, strengthen. |
| Buttress | (n.)A supporting structure. |
| Aver | (v.)To affirm, declare confidently |
| Carousal | (n.)Noisy revelry or merrymaking. |
| Broach | (v.)To break the surface of water. To bring or begin to talk about. |
| Nonplussed | (adj.)Puzzled, not knowing what to do, at a loss. |
| Prolific | (adj.)Abundamtly productive; abundant, profuse. |
| Opportune | (adj.)suitable or convenient for a particular purpose; occuring at an appropriate time. |
| Incontrovertible | (adj.)Unquestionable, beyond dispute. |
| Grisly | (adj.)Frightful, horrible, ghastly. |
| Rejoinder | (n.)a reply to a reply, especially from the defendant in a legal suit. |
| Predilection | (n.)A liking, preference. |
| Magniloquent | (adj.)Expressed in a lofty or high-flown language. |
| Inauspicious | (adj.)Unfavorable, unlucky, suggesting bad luck for the future. |
| Impassive | (adj.)Showing no feeling or emotion; inanimate; motionless. |
| Herculean | (adj.)Relating to Hercules. |