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ENGLISH VOCABULARY BY: NY’LAH EVANS. LAMBASTE attack, usually with words, criticize (someone or something) harshly (Verb) He regularly lambastes the labor.

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Page 1: ENGLISH VOCABULARY BY: NY’LAH EVANS. LAMBASTE attack, usually with words, criticize (someone or something) harshly (Verb) He regularly lambastes the labor.

ENGLISH V

OCABULARY

BY: NY’

LAH E

VANS

Page 2: ENGLISH VOCABULARY BY: NY’LAH EVANS. LAMBASTE attack, usually with words, criticize (someone or something) harshly (Verb) He regularly lambastes the labor.

LAMBASTE

attack, usually with words, criticize (someone or something) harshly (Verb)

He regularly lambastes the labor party in letters to local newspapers.

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IMPASSE

N - A situation in which no progress is possible, esp. because of disagreement; a deadlock (Noun)

such an agreement should remain a goal, but is not essential for ending the current impasse.

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JARGON

Slang (Noun)

here's my ( not too serious ) guide to internet jargon.

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DETER

prevent, block (verb)

some students report that discussions seem to be at an inappropriate level, thereby deterring them from participating.

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TENUOUS

Weak, Thin (Adjective)

tenuous grasp of where food comes from, for example the belief that ' chips come from london ' .

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VIGOROUS

Energetic, Powerful (Adjective)

vigorous climber that grows quickly, with stems that will easily cover a wall up to 20 feet by twelve feet.

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AMITY

Friendship (Noun)

he mentions in his will that he had lived almost 43 years in perfect amity with his wife

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GRAVITAS

High seriousness (Noun)

she had the controlled delivery of a singer, a light airiness combined with a certain gravitas.

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EMPHATIC

Assertive, Confident (Adjective)

emphatic win pushed wolves back into second place in the first division.

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VEHEMENT

Showing strong feeling, forceful, passionate, or intense (Adjective)

vehement denial of any search or signal, there is no doubt that no message has been received.

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PREEMINENT

Superior, Outstanding, Distinguished, Above the rest. (Adjective)

of special importance is our celebration of christmas - a day that has become preeminent on our yearly calendars.

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RESURGENCE

Rebirth (Noun)

in particular, the health branch - which was in danger of collapsing two years ago - is now resurgent