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ECAC Vocabulary 2.2.12

ECAC Vocabulary 2.2.12. inculcate expurgate jejune winnow gerrymander feckless tautology plagiarize acumen churlish. inculcate (verb). in·cul·cate/inˈkəlkāt/ Instill (an attitude, idea, or habit) by persistent instruction. Synonyms: implant, instill, impress, infuse

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ECAC Vocabulary 2.2.12

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  1. ECAC Vocabulary 2.2.12 • inculcate • expurgate • jejune • winnow • gerrymander • feckless • tautology • plagiarize • acumen • churlish

  2. inculcate (verb) • in·cul·cate/inˈkəlkāt/ • Instill (an attitude, idea, or habit) by persistent instruction. • Synonyms: implant, instill, impress, infuse • Papa Smurf inculcates the importance of community to all smurfs in the village.

  3. Expurgate (verb) • ex·pur·gate/ˈekspərˌgāt/ • Remove matter thought to be objectionable or unsuitable from (a book or account). • Synonyms: purge • After a close reading of the history textbook, the teacher felt that a portion of the material should be expurgated due to obvious political bias.

  4. Jejune (adjective) • je·june/jiˈjo͞on/ • 1.Naive, simplistic, and superficial. • 2.(of ideas or writings) Dry and uninteresting. • Synonyms: barren - poor - arid • The jejune plot of the new novel made me question its appearance on the best seller list.

  5. Winnow (verb) • win·now/ˈwinō/ • To separate or get rid of an undesirable part. • Synonyms: sift – eliminate • Before submitting her final essay, Chloe winnowed out all of the errors.

  6. Gerrymander (verb) • ger·ry·man·der/ˈjerēˌmandər/ • Manipulate the boundaries of (an electoral constituency) so as to favor one party or class. • Synonyms: manipulate - divide • Due to rumors of gerrymandered districts, the citizens protested for weeks before the election. • Tips: Gerrymander comes from a combination of the name of former Massachusetts governor Elbridge Gerry and the word salamander, the shape of a district he created during his term. He manipulated the formation of his oddly shaped electoral district to ensure his reelection • http://vocabulary-vocabulary.com/dictionary/gerrymander.php

  7. Feckless (adjective) • feck·less/ˈfeklis/ • 1.(of a person) Lacking in efficiency or vitality. • 2.Unthinking and irresponsible. • Synonyms: powerless - ineffective - helpless • The new employee’s feckless behavior resulted in her dismissal.

  8. Tautology (noun) • tau·tol·o·gy/tôˈtäləjē • Needless repetition of the same sense in different words. • Example: Is this adequate enough? • Synonym: redundancy • The tautologies present throughout his writing made it less effective.

  9. Plagiarize (verb) • pla·gia·rize/ˈplājəˌrīz/ • Take (the work or an idea of someone else) and pass it off as one's own. • Synonyms: copy, steal • Amanda was shocked to find that her original poem had been plagiarized and submitted for credit by another student.

  10. Acumen (noun) • a·cu·men/əˈkyo͞omən/ • The ability to make good judgments and quick decisions, typically in a particular domain: "business acumen". • Synonyms: sagacity - perspicacity - acuteness - discernment • The real estate agent’s sales acumen resulted in numerous celebrity listings.

  11. Churlish (adjective) • churl·ish/ˈCHərliSH/ • Rude in a mean-spirited and surly way. • Synonyms: rude - boorish - coarse - uncivil - uncouth - unmannerly • We had no idea that our churlish classmate who bullied everyone would one day become a guidance counselor.

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