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Elicit (verb): to cause something to be revealed . Antidote (noun): A cure for a poison or unpleasant effect. Disparage (verb): to speak about someone else’s accomplishments with negative comments. Edifying (adjective): instructive; enlightening.
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Antidote (noun): A cure for a poison or unpleasant effect
Disparage (verb): to speak about someone else’s accomplishments with negative comments
impregnable (adj): incapable of being captured or opened with force
Levity (adj): a light hearted or humorous attitude toward something which should be taken seriously
Placate (verb): to lesson a person’s anger by giving in to demands of the person
Admonish (verb): to gently but firmly warn of a fault or a danger
Conscientious (adjective): done carefully and thoroughly with a concern for what is right
Mediocre (adj): in the middle; neither good or bad EX: Grade of “C”
Scrupulous (adj): careful attention to doing things correctly and properly
Elusive (adjective): hard to describe; escaping one’s understanding or meaning
Congential(adjective): existing since birth; born with something
Vilify (verb): to attack someone’s reputation by saying evil things
Heterogeneous (adj): mixed group consisting of people or things unlike one another
Articulate (adjective and/or a verb): spoken clearly and distinctly
Solicit (verb): to approach someone to buy something from you
Arbitrary (adjective): based on random choice or personal judgment rather than reason
Jeopardize (verb): to put someone,something or self in danger or open to loss
Flaunt (verb): to show off something proudly to impress others
Pervade (verb): to be present throughout every part of something
Nullify (verb): to cancel something; to make something invalid XXXXXX XXXXXXX
Hierarchy (noun): a body of officials or people organized in order of rank
Emaciated (adjective): physically wasted away-very, very thin