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Josh Martin Stephanie Carter. Vocabulary Unit #3 British Literature. Abominate (definition). (v.) to have an intense dislike or hatred for. ( Ə ‘bäm Ə n āt). Abominate (sentence). Kelly is going to abominate the new schedule for the next semester. Abominate. To loathe Abhor Despise
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Josh Martin Stephanie Carter Vocabulary Unit #3British Literature
Abominate (definition) • (v.) to have an intense dislike or hatred for (Ə ‘bäm Ə nāt)
Abominate (sentence) • Kelly is going to abominate the new schedule for the next semester.
Abominate • To loathe • Abhor • Despise • Detest • Execrate • To like • Love • Enjoy Synonyms Antonyms
Acculturation (definition) • (n.) the modification of the social patterns, traits, or structures of one group or society by contact with those of another; the resultant blend (Ə ‘kƏl cha rā shƏn)
Acculturation (sentence) • A lot of schools today try to teach students some methods of acculturation so its easy when new students from different cultures come to their school.
Acculturation • Adopting ways of another social group • Prejudice • Racius Synonyms Antonyms
Adventitious (definition) • (adj.) resulting from chance rather than from an inherent cause or character; accidental, not essential; (medicine) acquired, not congenital (ad ven ‘tish Əs )
Adventitious (sentence) • A student in our class had an adventitious fall and he broke is left arm in two different spots.
Adventitious • Direct • Extrinsic • Indirect • Intrinsic Synonyms Antonyms
Ascribe (definition) • (v.) to assign or refer to (as a cause or source), attribute (Ə ‘skrīb )
Ascribe (sentence) • I am going to ascribe you each a part of the chapter to read and be read to discuss it tomorrow.
Ascribe • Impute • Assign • Attribute Synonyms
Circuitous (definition) • (adj.) roundabout, not direct (sƏr ‘kyü Ə tas)
Circuitous (sentence) • The road that goes around the mountain is very circuitous so you got to be careful driving on it.
Circuitous • Indirect • Roundabout • Meandering • Straight • Direct • As the crow flies Synonyms Antonyms
Commiserate (definition) • (v.) to sympathize with, have pity or sorrow for, share a feeling of distress. (ka ‘miz Ə rāt)
Commiserate (sentence) • Sally and I commiserated when we found out that she was moving to a different school far, far away.
Commiserate • Sad feeling • sympathy • No feeling • Could careless Synonyms Antonyms
Enjoin (definition) (v.) to direct or order; to prescribe a course of action in an authoritative way; to prohibit (en ‘join)
Enjoin (sentence) Yesterday, the police officer enjoined us towards the jail cell where we would spend the rest of our lives.
Enjoin • Forbid • Prohibit • Interdict • Proscribe • Veto • Disallow • Nix • Allow • To give permission too • Accept • To mislead Synonyms Antonyms
Expedite (definition) (v.) to make easy, cause to progress faster (‘ek spƏ dīt)
Expedite (sentence) I am going to have to expedite the approval for the purchase of this water softener because it is taking too long.
Expedite • Fast service • simplify • harder Synonyms Antonyms
Expiate (definition) (v.) to make amends, atone, make up for; to ward off or avert (‘ek spē āt)
Expiate (sentence) I hope you are willing to expiate the dates that you were absent from class in a timely fashion.
Expiate • Payback • Make up for • debt Synonyms Antonyms
Ferment (definition) (n.) a state of great excitement, agitation, or turbulence. (v.) to be in or work into a such a state; to produce alcohol by chemical reaction n – (‘fƏr ment) v – (fƏr ‘ment)
Ferment (sentence) When we were at the PA Farm Show there was a ferment when the bull riding started!
Ferment • Crowds • excitement Synonyms
Inadvertent (definition) (adj.) Resulting from or marked by lack of attention; unintentional, accidental (in әd ‘vәr tәnt)
Inadvertent (sentence) When I was driving home, I inadvertently ran the stop sign on Long Lane.
Inadvertent • Unplanned • Chance • Heedless • Careless • Unwitting • Advertent • Attentive • Planned • Deliberate • Intentional Synonyms Antonyms
Nominal (definition) (adj.) Existing in name only, not real; too small to be considered or taken seriously. (‘ näm ә nәl)
Nominal (sentence) When I was growing up I had a nominal friend names Susie.
Nominal • Alleged • Apparent • Simple • Fake • Professed • Actual • Real • True Synonyms Antonyms
Noncommittal (definition) (adj.) Not decisive or definite; unwilling to take a clear position or to say yes or no. ( nän kǝ ‘mit ǝl)
Noncommittal (sentence) I am noncommittal as to who I am voting for this election.
Noncommittal • Careful • Constrained • Tactful • Guarded • Reserved • Committal • Decisive • Definite • Judgmental • Willing Synonyms Antonyms
Peculate (definition) (v.) To steal something that has been given into one’s trust; to take improperly for one’s own use. ( ‘pek yü lāt )
Peculate (sentence) The Jones’s gave their neighbor a key to their house for ‘house watching’ it while they were on vacation, but she went in and stole all of Mrs. Jones’s jewelry.
Peculate • Abstract • Misuse • Defalcate • Thieve • Forge • Compensate • Give • Pay • Reimburse • Return Synonyms Antonyms
Proclivity (definition) (n.) A natural or habitual inclination or tendency. (especially human character and behavior) ( prō ‘kliv ə tē )
Proclivity (sentence) Her mom has a proclivity for folding her arms while standing for long periods of time.
Proclivity • Bent • Disposition • Inclining • Proneness • Propensity • Disinclination Synonyms Antonyms
Sangfroid (definition) (n.) Composure or coolness, especially in trying circumstances. ( säŋ ‘frwä )
Sangfroid (sentence) In the stressful time of losing their son, The Dixons had great sangfroid.
Sangfroid • Assurance • Calm • Confidence • Detachment • Tranquility • Alarm • Decomposer • Upset • Worry • Agitation Synonyms Antonyms
Seditious (definition) (adj.) resistant to lawful authority; having the purpose of overthrowing an established government. ( sə ‘dish əs )