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English 111. Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Level G, Unit 3 Hannah Burwell. cavort. (v) to romp or prance around exuberantly; to make merry Synonyms: gambol. credence. (n.) belief , mental acceptance Synonyms: credit, trust, confidence Antonyms: disbelief, skepticism, incredulity. decry.
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English 111 Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Level G, Unit 3 Hannah Burwell
cavort • (v) to romp or prance around exuberantly; to make merry • Synonyms: gambol
credence • (n.) belief , mental acceptance • Synonyms: credit, trust, confidence • Antonyms: disbelief, skepticism, incredulity
decry • (v.) to condemn, express strong disapproval, to officially depreciate • Synonyms: denounce, censure, devalue • Antonyms: tout, commend, extol, laud, praise
dissemble • (v.) to disguise or conceal, deliberately give a false impression • Synonyms: dissimulate, mask, feign
distraught • (adj.) very much agitated or upset due to emotional or mental conflict • Synonyms: frantic, distracted • Antonyms: calm, composed, collected
eulogy • (n.) a formal statement of commendation (funeral), high praise • Synonyms: panegyric, encomium, tribute, testimonial • Antonyms: philippic, diatribe, invective
evince • (v.) to display clearly, to make evident, to provoke • Synonyms: exhibit, manifest, occasion
exhume • (v.) to remove from a grave; to bring to light • Synonyms: disinter, unearth, uncover • Antonyms: bury, inter
feckless • (adj.) lacking in spirit and strength; ineffective, weak; irresponsible; unreliable • Synonyms: feeble, helpless, incompetent, ineffectual • Antonyms: competent, capable, effective
murky • (adj.) dark and gloomy, obscure; lacking in clarity and precision • Synonyms: dim, cloudy, unclear • Antonyms: clear, transparent, lucid, limpid
nefarious • (adj.) wicked, depraved, devoid of moral standards • Synonyms: iniquitous, reprehensible • Antonyms: virtuous, honorable, praiseworthy, meritorious
piquant • (adj.) stimulating to the taste or mind; spicy, pungent, appealingly provocative • Synonyms: tangy, zesty • Antonyms: bland, insipid, tasteless, mild
primordial • (adj.) developed or created at the very beginning; going back to the most ancient times or earliest stage; fundamental, basic • Synonyms: original, primeval, primal
propinquity • (n.) nearness in place or time; kinship • Synonyms: proximity, similarity • Antonyms: remoteness, distance
substantive • (adj.) real, having a solid basis; considerable in number or amount; meaningful and on topic • Synonyms: firm, substantial, meaty • Antonyms: imaginary, unreal, meaningless
unwonted • (adj.) not usual or expected; not in character • Synonyms: unusual, uncommon, unexpected, atypical • Antonyms: usual, customary, typical
utopian • (adj.) founded upon or involving a visionary view of an ideal world; impractical • Synonyms: idealistic • Antonyms: realistic, pragmatic
verbiage • (n.) language that is too wordy or inflated in proportion to the sense or content, wordiness; a manner of expression • Synonyms: verbosity, prolixity, diction, jargon
verdant • (adj.) green in tint or color; immature in experience or judgment • Synonyms: artless, naive • Antonyms: scorched, sere, barren, arid
viscous • (adj.) having a gelatinous or gluey quality, lacking in easy movement or fluidity • Synonyms: gummy, thick • Antonyms: runny, watery, aqueous