Set: Holt Sixth Course - Lesson 11

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corroborateto support or strengthen an idea or a statement; to attest to the truth of; to confirm
aberrationa departure from the usual course; a deviation; an abnormal development
herculeanextremely demanding or difficult; requiring or having great courage or strength, like that possessed by Hercules
retrospecta contemplation or survey of things that happened in the past
deartha scarcity, as of food; a lack; too small a supply of something
salientstanding out; easily seen or noticed; conspicuous; noticeable; prominent
adjudgeto decree or decide by law; to pass sentence
diurnaloccurring every day; daily; occurring during the daytime
candoropenness; saying what one really thinks; frankness; impartiality
ludicrousamusingly absurd; ridiculous

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Creator gmcustodio
Created October 4, 2008
Group CPN-English
Subjects holt, cpn, vocabulary, twelfth grade
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  1. adjudge to decree or decide by law; to pass sentence - 18 misses
  2. aberration a departure from the usual course; a deviation; an abnormal development - 17 misses
  3. corroborate to support or strengthen an idea or a statement; to attest to the truth of; to confirm - 15 misses
  4. salient standing out; easily seen or noticed; conspicuous; noticeable; prominent - 14 misses
  5. candor openness; saying what one really thinks; frankness; impartiality - 14 misses
  6. dearth a scarcity, as of food; a lack; too small a supply of something - 12 misses
  7. ludicrous amusingly absurd; ridiculous - 10 misses