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English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

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Page 1: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

English II

Lesson Ten

Page 2: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

Definition(n) excessive or

blind adoration; worship of an object

The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue.

idolatry

Example

Page 3: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

Definition(v) to make impure;

to contaminatesyn: taint; corruptant: refine; refined

The fumes from the automobiles adulterate the air.

adulterate

Example

Page 4: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

Definition(v) to come forth; to

send forthsyn: rise; emerge

She tried to control her anger, but harsh words began to emanate from her lips.

emanate

Example

Page 5: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

Definition(adj) tastelessly

gaudysyn: showy; glaring;

flashyant: sedate;

conservative

The gypsy costumes were too garish for my taste.

garish

Example

Page 6: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

Definition(adj) unchangeable;

fixedsyn: enduringant: flexible;

changeable

The laws of nature are immutable.

immutable

Example

Page 7: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

Definition(n) a crown Peter referred to his

wife’s blonde hair as her golden diadem.

diadem

Example

Page 8: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

Definition(adj) pertaining to

the countryside; rural; rustic

syn: pastoralant: urban

The bucolic setting of the old inn made it a popular retreat from the city.

bucolic

Example

Page 9: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

Definition(adj) having a

pleasant odorsyn: aromaticant: acrid

The new fabric softener is advertised as being redolent of a spring day.

redolent

Example

Page 10: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

Definition(adj) without money;

pennilesssyn: destitute;

indigentant: affluent;

prosperous

Though impecunious, the man’s pride prevented him from asking for help.

impecunious

Example

Page 11: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

Definition(n) rebellion or

resistance against the government

syn: treachery; disloyalty

The rebels were charged with sedition when they protested the new dictator.

sedition

Example

Page 12: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

Definition(v) to pollute; to

corruptThe oil spill defiled

the entire bay.

defile

Example

Page 13: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

Definition(adj) unnecessary or

uncalled forHe always gave

gratuitous advice whether someone wanted it or not.

gratuitous

Example

Page 14: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

Definition(n) a burden; a

responsibilitysyn: obligation

When father died, Jake had the onus of running the farm.

onus

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Page 15: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

Definition(adj) disrespectful

toward Godsyn: irreligious;

profaneant: devout; pious

Some consider laughing in church to be impious behavior.

impious

Example

Page 16: English II. Definition (n) excessive or blind adoration; worship of an object The priest accused them of idolatry for worshipping a statue. Example.

Definition(n) a warningsyn: admonition;

caution

John had so much confidence in his ability that he did not heed the old caveat about swimming alone.

caveat

Example