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Level E Unit 1 Vocabulary. ADULTURATE. Definition: (v.) To corrupt, make worse by the addition of something of lesser value Synonyms: contaminate, pollute Antonyms: purify, purge. AMBIDEXTROUS. Definition: (adj.) able to use both hands equally well, very skillful, deceitful - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Level E

Unit 1 Vocabulary

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ADULTURATE Definition: (v.) To corrupt, make worse by

the addition of something of lesser value Synonyms: contaminate, pollute Antonyms:

purify, purge

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AMBIDEXTROUS Definition: (adj.) able to use both hands

equally well, very skillful, deceitful Synonyms: versatile, facile Antonyms: clumsy, all thumbs, maladroit

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AUGMENTDefinition: (v.) to make larger, increaseSynonyms: enlarge, supplementAntonyms: decrease, diminish

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BEREFTDefinition: (adj., part.) deprived of,

unhappy through loss of somethingSynonyms: bereavedAntonyms: replete, well-provided

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DEPLOYDefinition: (v.) to position or arrange; to

utilize; to form upSynonyms: station, organize

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DOURDefinition: (Adj.) stern, unyielding, gloomy, Synonyms: harsh, bleak, forbiddingAntonyms: cheery, inviting, genial

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FORTITUDEDefinition: (n.) courage in facing difficultiesSynonyms: resolve, steadfastness, mettleAntonyms: fearfulness, timidity

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GAPEDefinition: (v.) to stare with open mouth; to

open wideSynonyms: gawk, ogle

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GIBEDefinition: (v.) to utter taunting words; (n.)

an expression of scornSynonyms: ridicule, mock, jeerAntonyms: compliment, praise

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GUISEDefinition: (n.) an external appearance,

cover, maskSynonyms: costume, pretense

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INSIDIOUSDefinition: (adj.) intended to deceive or

entrap; slySynonyms: cunning, underhandedAntonyms: frank, ingenuous, aboveboard

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INTIMATIONDefinition: (n.) a hint, indirect suggestionSynonyms: clue, indication, inkling

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OPULENTDefinition: (adj.) wealthy, luxurious,

grandioseSynonyms: rich, lavish, plentiful, abundantAntonyms: poverty-stricken, wretched

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PLIABLEDefinition: (adj.) easily bent, flexible, easily

influencedSynonyms: supple, adaptable, resilientAntonyms: rigid, inflexible

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REITERATE Definition: (v.) to say

again, repeat Synonyms: restate,

rehash, recapitulate

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STOLID Definition: (adj.) not easily moved mentally or

emotionally, dull, unresponsive Synonyms: impassive, phlegmatic Antonyms: emotional, oversensitive

The opposite of love is not hate,it's indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy,it's indifference. And the opposite of life is not death,it's indifference.”   Elie Wiesel

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TENTATIVEDefinition: (adj.) experimental in nature;

uncertain, hesitantSynonyms: provisional, inconclusiveAntonyms: definite, conclusive, confirmed

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UNKEMPTDefinition: (adj.) not combed, untidy, rudeSynonyms: sloppy, disheveled, roughAntonyms: well-groomed, tidy, neat

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VERBATIMDefinition: (adj., adv.) word for word,

exactly as written or spokenSynonyms: exact, preciselyAntonyms: paraphrased

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WARILYDefinition: (adv.) cautiously, with careSynonyms: carefully, prudently, gingerlyAntonyms: recklessly, heedlessly


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