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Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

Jan 19, 2016

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Page 1: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

Vocabulary Unit #9

Page 2: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

abate

v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deductSynonym: decrease; subside

We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting for the storm to abate.

Page 3: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

adulation

n.—praise or flattery that is excessiveSynonym: idolization; hero-worship

Athletes have little choice but to enjoy the sometimes puzzling adulation of their fans.

Page 4: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

anathema

n.—an object of intense dislikeSynonym: abomination

The author’s views on bringing up children are anathema to my dad but a delight to my mom.

Page 5: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

astute

Adj.—shrewd, crafty, showing practical wisdomSynonym: sagacious, wily

The astute management of money is a valuable skill but may not by itself make a good executive.

Page 6: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

avarice

n.—a greedy desire, particularly for wealthSynonym: greedy

Her avarice for acquiring property and wealth caused her to be dishonest and deceitful, even to those she loved.

Page 7: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

culpable

Adj.—deserving blame, worthy of condemnationSynonym: guilty; blameworthy

It was the inspectors’ culpable neglect of duty that left such old buses in service.

Page 8: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

dilatory

Adj.—tending to delay or procrastinate; not prompt; intended to delay or postpone

Synonym: stalling; tardy

She hired an assistant because, on her own, she was always dilatory in paying her bills.

Page 9: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

egregious

Adj.—conspicuous, standing out from the mass (usually used in an unfavorable sense)

Synonym: glaring; blatant

Whoever allowed that obnoxious man on a stage is guilty of an egregious blunder.

Page 10: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

equivocate

v.—to speak or act in a way that allows for more than one interpretation; to be deliberately vague or ambiguous

Synonym: hedge; to talk out of both sides of one’s mouth

I won’t give my vote to a candidate who shows such a marked tendency to equivocate.

Page 11: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

evanescent

Adj.—vanishing, soon passing away; light and airy

Synonym: transient

Looking back, I see that the magic of that summer was evanescent.

Page 12: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

irresolute

Adj.—unable to make up one’s mind; hesitatingSynonym: indecisive, vacillating

In the play Hamlet, the prince is irresolute about whether to obey his father’s ghost or to go on as if nothing has happened.

Page 13: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

nebulous

Adj.—cloudlike, resembling a cloud; confused; vague

Synonym: hazy; cloudy; fuzzy

By the time everyone had expressed an opinion, the original idea had become somewhat nebulous.

Page 14: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

novice

n.—one who is just a beginner at some activity requiring skill and experience

Synonym: apprentice; trainee

You must be patient and realize that all his mistakes are typical of a novice in this line of work.

Page 15: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

penury

n.—extreme povertySynonym: destitution; indigence

We never seem to tire of stories of people who go from penury to sudden wealth.

Page 16: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

pretentious

Adj.—done for show, striving to make a big impression; ambitious

Synonym: inflated

Talking about one’s wealth is thought to be pretentious and in poor taste.

Page 17: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

recapitulate

v.—to review a series of facts; to sum upSynonym: review; summarize

Don’t bother to recapitulate the plot of the book; instead, tell me if you liked it.

Page 18: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

resuscitate

v.—to revive, bring back to consciousness or existence

Synonym: revitalize, reanimate

We need someone who can resuscitate our neighborhood’s community spirit.

Page 19: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

slovenly

Adj.—untidy, dirty, carelessSynonym: unkempt

Her room was in a slovenly state, and it took her an entire Saturday to clean it.

Page 20: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

supposition

n.—something that is assumed or taken for granted without conclusive evidence

Synonym: assumption; hypothesis

Guided by a supposition that turned out to be false, they made some disastrous decisions.

Page 21: Vocabulary Unit #9. abate v.—to make less in amount, degree; to deduct Synonym: decrease; subside We stood on the dock on that moonless night, waiting.

torpid

Adj.—inactive, sluggish, dullSynonym: lethargic, languid

We all felt torpid after that long, dull lecture.