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Vocabulary Week 1

Vocabulary Week 1. Abominate. (uh BOM uh nate ) V. Link: A bomb hate To dislike strongly, to regard with intense aversion or loathing. Artisan. (AHR tih sun) N. Link: Art in Sand A worker skilled in a craft. Criterion. ( kry TEER ee un ) N. Link: Librarian

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Vocabulary Week 1

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  1. Vocabulary Week 1

  2. Abominate • (uh BOM uh nate) V. • Link: A bomb hate • To dislike strongly, to regard with intense aversion or loathing

  3. Artisan • (AHR tih sun) N. • Link: Art in Sand • A worker skilled in a craft

  4. Criterion • (kry TEER ee un ) N. • Link: Librarian • A standard or rule by which something can be judged a basis for judgment

  5. Capacious • (kuh PAY shus) Adj. • Link: Cap Spacious • Roomy, able to hold much

  6. Draconian • (drah KOH nee un ) Adj. • Link: Dracula • Hard, severe, cruel

  7. Facilitate • (fuh SIL uh tayt) V. • Link: Cell Mate • To make easier, to help bring about.

  8. Loiter • (LOY ter) V. • Link: Lawyer • To remain in an area without any specific reason: to lag behind

  9. Harrowing • (HARE roe ing) Adj. • Link: hare Rowing • Extremely distressing: disturbing or frightening

  10. Relinquish • (rah LING kwish) V. • Link: Reel in Fish • To give up doing professing or intending to surrender; give in

  11. Paradox • (PAIR uh dahks) N. • Link: Bears or ducks • A situation in which something seems both true and false.

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