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Vocabulary Unit 8. Culpable - ADJ. Deserving blame Suspects cannot be held unless there is reasonable evidence that they are culpable. Cursory – ADJ, ADV. Done with haste and little attention to detail Many teenagers only do a cursory cleaning of their bedrooms. Debilitate - Verb.
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Culpable - ADJ • Deserving blame • Suspects cannot be held unless there is reasonable evidence that they are culpable.
Cursory – ADJ, ADV • Done with haste and little attention to detail • Many teenagers only do a cursory cleaning of their bedrooms.
Debilitate - Verb • Weaken; enfeeble • Diseases debilitate many people in Africa who don’t have adequate nutrition and lack of access to modern medicine.
Decorum - Noun • Orderliness and good taste in manners • The senior prom gave the usually rowdy Jack a chance to show us he could behave with decorum.
Degradation - Noun • Humiliation; degeneration • The deliberate degradation of the prisoners of war is prohibited under the Geneva Convention.
Deplore - Verb • Regret; disapprove of • Many people deplore the showing of extreme violence on television.
Depravity - Noun • Extreme corruption; wickedness • War often brings out the most extreme forms of depravity in human beings, such as use of torture.
Deprecate - Verb • Express disapproval of; belittle • After the principal deprecated the new teacher in front of her class, the students lost their respect for him.
Deride - Verb • Ridicule; make fun of • Some people deride the study of art as a waste of time.
Derivative - Noun • Unoriginal; derived from another source • Critics agree that the new novel is merely derivative, offering nothing new in either style or content.
Deterrent - Noun • Something that discourages • The library’s policy of allowing students to take out only one book at a time is a deterrent to reading.
Digression - Noun • Wandering away from the subject • Avoid digressions when you are writing an essay; teachers expect your writing to be focused and free of irrelevant information.