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Jip Vocab

Jip Vocab. Quiz 1 Review September 2014. person who advocated for the abolishment of slavery. Abolitionist Caricatures Indisputably Insolent. exhibiting or marked by great intensity of feeling. Fervent Meek Transients Gingerly. a picture that exaggerates peculiarities of things.

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Jip Vocab

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  1. Jip Vocab Quiz 1 Review September 2014

  2. person who advocated for the abolishment of slavery • Abolitionist • Caricatures • Indisputably • Insolent

  3. exhibiting or marked by great intensity of feeling • Fervent • Meek • Transients • Gingerly

  4. a picture that exaggerates peculiarities of things • Menacing • Indisputably • Caricatures • Vigilant

  5. to put in a lower or less important position or rank • Dilemma • Relegated • Obliged • Loathe

  6. not having or showing good judgment; revealing things that should not be revealed; not polite • Fervent • Wryly • Degenerated • Indiscreet

  7. easily frightened or excited • Abolitionist • Belligerent • Cajoled • Skittish

  8. dull, somber, dismal, gloomy • Sullen • Indiscreet • Covert • Menacing

  9. institution to care for the mentally ill • Dilemma • Inept • Asylum • Insolent

  10. lacking skill or ability • Vigilant • Despised • Inept • Diligent

  11. to persuade by flattery or promises • Transients • Cajoled • Incredulous • Relegated

  12. Use each of the following words below to write an original sentence. The sentence must contain CONTEXT CLUES that demonstrate your understanding of the definition. • Dilemma • Loathe • Obliged • Stupor • Belligerent

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