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Vocabulary Unit 3. Avarice to Ostracize. Avarice--noun. Greed; desire for wealth He was ruined by his avarice ; he wanted so much, that in the end he was bankrupt and alone. Furtive--adjective. Stealthy ; secretive; sly
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Vocabulary Unit 3 Avarice to Ostracize
Avarice--noun • Greed; desire for wealth • He was ruined by his avarice ; he wanted so much, that in the end he was bankrupt and alone.
Furtive--adjective • Stealthy; secretive; sly • The girls tried to be furtive as they gawked at the attractive new CEO.
Audacity--noun • Boldness; temerity; arrogant disregard of restraints; rashness; daring • I can’t believe you had the audacity to talk to your mother that way!
Advocate—noun OR verb • Speak in favor of; support of • Or as a noun: a person who speaks or writes in support or defense of a person, cause; etc. • I will be your advocate during the trial, so don’t worry. • I’m going to advocate that • the judge gives you a lighter sentence.
COPIOUS-adj Plentiful; numerous; large in quantity • I will buy a copious amount of candy for Halloween.
Irascible--adj • Easily angered • He is so irascible, we try not to bother him.
Posthumous -adj • Arising; occurring, or continuing after one’s death • Michael Jackson apparently earned more money posthumously than he had in the past several years.
Dissuade-verb • To advise against something • How can I dissuade you to pick another major in college? The one you’ve chosen will never lead to a decent job.
Vacillate--verb • To fluctuate; hesitate; waver in mind or opinion • She vacillates between wanting to go to college and wanting to go to beauty school.
Ostracize-verb • To banish; to shut out from a group by common consent • Some girls in high school seem to take delight in ostracizing other girls, probably due to their own insecurities.
Review • Which word means “a lot”? • Would someone who is irascible be patient in traffic? • A person who blatantly disregards rules shows what? • What does it mean to be furtively looking at a test? • Name one celebrity who has been ostracized in the past two years. • Which word means the opposite of persuade?