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Level E Vocabulary Unit 6. Accede Connotation: neutral Etymology: mid- 15c., from L. accedere "approach, enter upon," from ad- "to" + cedere "go, move"

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Page 1: Level E Vocabulary Unit 6. Accede Connotation: neutral Etymology: mid- 15c., from L. accedere "approach, enter upon," from ad- "to" + cedere "go, move"

Level E

Vocabulary

Unit

6

Page 2: Level E Vocabulary Unit 6. Accede Connotation: neutral Etymology: mid- 15c., from L. accedere "approach, enter upon," from ad- "to" + cedere "go, move"

Accede

Connotation: neutral

Etymology: mid-15c., from L. accedere "approach, enter upon," from ad- "to" + cedere "go, move"

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Brandish

Connotation: neutral

Etymology: mid-14c., from O.Fr. brandir "to flourish (a sword)" (12c.), from brant "blade of a sword, prow of a ship"

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comprise

Connotation: neutral

Etymology: 1423, from O.Fr. comprendre "to contain, comprise," from L. comprehendere “comprehend”

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deft

Connotation: positive

Etymology: O.E. gedæfte "mild, gentle"

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destitute

Connotation: negative

Etymology: c.1382, from L. destitutus "abandoned," destituere "forsake," from de- "away" + statuere "put, place"

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explicit

Connotation: neutral

Etymology: c.1600, from Fr. explicite, explicare "unfold, unravel, explain," from ex- "out" + plicare "to fold"

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extirpate

Connotation: neutral

Etymology: from Latin exstirpāre  to root out,

stirps = root

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inopportune

Connotation: negative

Etymology: 1533, from L.L. inopportunus "unfitting," from in- "not" + opportunus

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ironicConnotation: neutral

Etymology: 1620–30; Late Latin īrōnicus; Greek eirōnikós  

dissembling, insincere

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musty

Connotation: negative

Etymology: 1530, perhaps a variant of moisty "moist, damp"

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officious

Connotation: negative

Etymology: 1565, "zealous, eager to serve," from L. officiosus "dutiful," from officium "duty, service" (see office).

Sense of "meddlesome, doing more than is asked or required" had emerged by 1600 (in officiously).

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ominous

Connotation: negative

Etymology: 1580s, from L. ominosus "full of foreboding," from omen

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pinnacle

Connotation: positive

Etymology: c.1300, from O.Fr. pinacle (1261), from L.L. pinnaculum "gable," dim. of pinna "peak, point"

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premeditated

Connotation: neutral

Etymology: 1540–50; < Latin praemeditātus   to contemplate in advance.

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rampant

Connotation: negative

Etymology: from O.Fr. ramper "to creep, climb"

KUDZU

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solace

Connotation: positive

Etymology: late 13c., from O.Fr. solas, from L. solari "to console, soothe"

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stately

Connotation: positiveEtymology: "noble, splendid," late 14c., from state in a sense of "costly and imposing display" (such as benefits a person of rank and wealth), early 14c.; a sense also preserved in the phrase to lie in state "to be ceremoniously exposed to view before interment" (1705). Hence

also stateroom (1703), reserved for ceremonial occasions

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suppleConnotation: positive

Etymology: c.1300, from O.Fr. souple "pliant, flexible," from L. supplex "submissive, humbly begging," literally "bending, kneeling down"

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suppress

Connotation: negative

Etymology: from L. supprimere "press down, stop, check, stifle," from sub

"down, under" + premere "push against"

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venalConnotation: negative

Etymology: from L. venalis "that is for sale," from venum "for sale"