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Vocabulary Unit 3. American Literature. abominate. To have an intense dislike or hatred for loathe despise detest -------------------------------- cherish esteem. ac cultur ation. the modification of the social patterns of one group or society by contact with those of another blend
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Vocabulary Unit 3 American Literature
abominate • To have an intense dislike or hatred for • loathe • despise • detest -------------------------------- • cherish • esteem
acculturation • the modification of the social patterns of one group or society by contact with those of another • blend • adaptation
adventitious • resulting from chance rather than from an inherent cause • accidental • incidental • fortuitous -------------------------------- • intrinsic • inherent
ascribe • to refer to as a cause • to attribute • credit
circuitous • roundabout • indirect • meandering • winding ---------------------------- • straight • direct
commiserate • to sympathize with • have pity for • have sorrow for • empathize
enjoin • to command • to direct • to prohibit -------------------------------- • to allow • to permit
Expedite • To make easier • To accelerate • To speed up __________ • To hinder • To hamper
expiate • to make amends • to make up for • to atone
ferment • a state of great excitement • to produce alcohol by chemical action
inadvertent • unintentional • accidental ---------------------- • deliberate • intentional
nominal • existing in name only • too small to be considered or taken seriously • inconsequential -------------------------------- • real • excessive
noncommittal • not decisive • not definite • unwilling to take a clear position • playing it safe -------------------------------- • definite • committed
peculate • to steal something that has been given into one’s trust • to take improperly for one’s own use • embezzle • misappropriate
proclivity • a natural or habitual tendency • propensity • natural bent -------------------------------- • inability • incapacity
sangfroid • composure • coolness in trying circumstances • poise • self-assurance --------------------- • hysteria
seditious • resistant to lawful authority • mutinous • rebellious ------------------------- • loyal • allegiant
tenuous • lacking clarity or sharpness • of slight importance or significance • vague • hazy ---------------------------- • solid • substantial
vitriolic • bitter • sarcastic • acerbic ------------------------- • honeyed • sugary
wheedle • to use coaxing or flattery to gain some desired end • cajole • sweet-talk ---------------------------- • coerce • intimidate