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Academic Vocabulary Unit 1. English 11. Abrogate. When the company was about to go under, the boss tried to abrogate all responsibility in an effort to avoid blame. . Abrogate. (verb) Def: To abolish by formal or official means; repeal; put an end to
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Academic VocabularyUnit 1 English 11
Abrogate When the company was about to go under, the boss tried to abrogate all responsibility in an effort to avoid blame.
Abrogate • (verb) • Def: To abolish by formal or official means; repeal; put an end to • Syn: revoke; rescind; nullify; void; invalidate; cancel
Capricious Calvin’s capricious outbursts frequently landed him in the principal’s office.
Capricious • (adjective) • Def: Characterized by sudden unpredictable changes in attitude or behavior • Syn: fickle; impulsive; variable; mercurial; flighty; erratic
Ephemeral • As the ephemeral careers of many of his boy-band peers faded, Mark Wahlberg (aka Marky-Mark) has continued in the spotlight.
Ephemeral • (adjective) • Def: lasting for only a short time • Syn: short-lived; transitory; transient; fleeting; evanescent; momentary; brief
Inchoate Penny’s understanding remains inchoate despite Sheldon’s thoroughly diagrammed board.
Inchoate • (adjective) • Def: lacking order; newly formed;undeveloped • Syn: rudimentary; incipient
Prevaricate Each year, Mr. Green prevaricates and tells me that this, finally, will be the year that he does not participate in the winter assembly.
Prevaricate • (verb) • Def: to speak or act falsely or evasively with the intent to deceive • Syn: evade; shift
Verve One of the final challenges for human beings is to get old with as much verve and gumption as possible.
Verve • (noun) • Def: great vitality • Syn: vivaciousness; liveliness; enthusiasm; sparkle; animation
Arcane Sheldon calls an emergency meeting (Article 1, Sec. C of the Roommate Agreement) to discuss an arcane clause detailing hootenannies after 10pm.
Arcane • (adjective) • Def: known or understood by very few • Syn: obscure; esoteric; mysterious
Demagogue A demagogue like Colonel Jessop could easily handle the truth.
Demagogue • (noun) • Def: a person, especially a public speaker or political leader, who gains power and popularity by arousing the emotions, passions, and prejudices of the people.
Fortuitous Bears fans refute the fortuitous nature of Hester’s one-handed, end-zone grabs.
Fortuitous • (adjective) • Def: happening by chance or luck • Syn: lucky; fortunate
Nefarious Somehow the title Nefarious just doesn’t have the same impact.
Nefarious • (adjective) • Def: extremely wicked or villainous • Syn: evil; sinful; atrocious; vile; heinous