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LEVEL G Vocab Unit 6. Abject (Adj) – Degraded; base, contemptible, cringing, servile; complete and unrelieved. In history class, we are learning about.

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Page 1: LEVEL G Vocab Unit 6. Abject (Adj) – Degraded; base, contemptible, cringing, servile; complete and unrelieved. In history class, we are learning about.

LEVEL G

Vocab Unit 6

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Abject

(Adj) – Degraded; base, contemptible,cringing, servile; complete and unrelieved.

In history class, we are learning about theabject lives of families during the GreatDepression.

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Agnostic

(N) – One who believes that nothing can beknown about God; a skeptic(Adj) – Without faith, skeptical

When Susan was explaining how the earth was created, her friend did not understand because of her agnostic beliefs.

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Complicity

(N) – Involvement in wrongdoing; the state of being an accomplice

When security watched the tape, they noticeda man helping the robber, so they charged him with complicity.

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Derelict

(N) – Someone or something that is abandoned or neglected;

(Adj) – Left abandoned; neglectful of duty

I felt so bad for the derelict puppy I sawwandering around thestreets, so I took him home.

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Diatribe

(N) – A bitter and prolonged verbal attack

Just because you don’tlike me, does not mean you have to throw diatribes at me every time you see me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLQLZdwi3cQ

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Effigy

(N) – A crude image of a despised person

Tom hated his history teacher,so he drew an effigy of her, but he got caught and was sent to his home office.

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Equity

(N) – The state or quality of being just, fair,or impartial; fair and equal treatment;something that is fair; the money value of a

property above and beyond any mortgage or other claim.

Martin Luther King, Jr., foughtfor equity for his fellow AfricanAmericans.

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Inane

(Adj) – Silly, empty of meaning or value

While standing out in therain, the reporter madean inane comment announcing that rain was coming.

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Indictment

(N) – The act of accusing; a formalAccusation

During the test, the teacher made an indictment of Henry; he was cheating off of Sally’s paper.

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Indubitable

(Adj) – Certain, not to be doubted or denied

Even though we missed schooldays due to Super Storm Sandy, itis indubitable that seniors willstill graduate on Tuesday, June 18.

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Intermittent

(Adj) – Stopping and beginning again,Sporadic

I was getting very annoyedwhen I had only intermittentreception on my TV during thestorm.

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Moot

(Adj) – Open to discussion and debate,unresolved;(V) – To bring up for discussion;(N) – A hypothetical law case argued bystudents

Your argument is a mootpoint because there is noway she is changing hermind.

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Motif

(N) – A principal idea, feature, theme, orelement; a repeated or dominant figure in adesign

In the novel Moby-Dick the“whiteness of the whale” isa motif that occurs throughout the novel.

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Neophyte

(N) – A new convert, beginner, novice

When I first started my job,many people called me a neophyte because I didnot know anything.

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Perspicacity

(N) – Keenness in observing andunderstanding

To accumulate perspicacity, you must pay attention in school,work hard, and ask questions.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVrJ8DxECbg These people don’t have perspicacity

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Plenary

(Adj) – Complete in all aspects or essentials;absolute; attended by all qualified members

The vice president hadplenary power while the president was in the hospital undergoing surgery.

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Surveillance

(N) – A watch kept over a person, careful, close, and disciplined observation

If you try stealing at themall, surveillance will catchyou, and you will be in trouble.

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Sylvan

(Adj) – Pertaining to or characteristic offorests, living or located in a forest, wooded,woody

I’ve always hated campingand prefer the comfort ofa Hilton to dirty, sylvansurroundings.

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Testy

(Adj) – Easily irritated, characterized byimpatience and exasperation

The teacher was verytesty today, because nobody did well on thechemistry test.

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Travesty

(N) – A grotesque or grossly inferiorimitation; a disguise, especially the clothingof the opposite sex(V) – to ridicule by imitating in a broad orburlesque fashion

Many movies today are travesties of the originalbooks because they areinaccurate, badly produced,or do not contain correct information.