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Unit 13 Vocab*

vocab words fron unit 13

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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.
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