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Vocabulary 10. Using Context Clues. Beguile. Cheat, distract, trick, con; to deceive by trickery. Demure. Modest, bashful, retiring; reserved in manner. Equanimity. Poise, balance; being calm and even-tempered. Fortitude.
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Vocabulary 10 Using Context Clues
Beguile • Cheat, distract, trick, con; to deceive by trickery
Demure • Modest, bashful, retiring; reserved in manner
Equanimity • Poise, balance; being calm and even-tempered
Fortitude • Mental toughness, guts, grit, bravery, courage, valor; strength of mind
Hidebound • Prejudiced, set in one’s ways, close-minded; stubbornly inflexible
Laud • Approve, commend, acclaim, worship; glorify
Obscurity • Darkness, uncertainty, indistinctness, dimness, fuzziness; quality of being imperfectly known
Resilient • Elastic, recuperative; able to recover quickly
Sagacious • Prudent, farsighted, shrewd, clever, smart; having good judgment; wise
Tumult • Upset, riot, agitation, chaos, disorder; disturbance
Vocabulary 11 Using Multiple-Meaning Words
Abhor • To hate intensely; despise; loathe
Candor • Frankness, honesty; sincerity
Dauntless • Fearless, courageous; bold
Insinuation • Indirect suggestion, often negative; hint
Pall • Something that covers, especially with gloom or darkness; shroud
Patronize • To act with condescension; to give suuport
Suppress • To put an end to; stop; cease
Tentative • Experimental, hesitant; unsure
Tribulation • Suffering or trial; hardship
Volatile • Sharply changeable; unsteady
Vocabulary 12 Prefixes Meaning “For” and “Against”
Antibiotic • Drug like penicillin that destroys germs; drug with capacity to destroy bacteria
Antipathy • Strong feeling of aversion or dislike; basic or habitual repugnance
Antithesis • Opposite of a stated idea; opposition; contrast; the direct opposite
Contraband • Smuggled goods, goods not allowed to be imported; anything prohibited by law from being imported or exported; illegal goods
Contradictory • Expressing the opposite; asserts the contrary or opposite of; denying directly or categorically
Counterweight • Force opposed equally to another; weight that equals or balances another; counterpoise
Obstruct • Hinder, block, get in the way of; to block or close up with an obstacle; to interrupt the passage, progress, or course
Obtrude • Intrude, force oneself or one’s opinion on others; to thrust something forward or upon a person without invitation; to thrust forth; push out
Oppugn • Oppose, call into question; to assail by criticism, argument, or action; dispute
Proponent • One who argues in support of something; person who puts forward a proposition or proposal; one who supports a cause or doctrine