← Lit Midterm (Vocabulary Terms) Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All admonish (v.) to caution or advise against something; to scold mildly; to remind of a duty alien (n.) a citizen of another country; (adj.) foreign, strange anarchy (n.) a lack of government and law; confusion arduous (adj.) hard to do, requiring much effort auspicious (adj.) favorable, fortunate biased (adj.) favoring one side unduly; prejudiced condone (v.) to pardon or overlook credible (adj.) believable debris (n.) scattered fragments, wreckage diffused (v.) to spread or scatter freely or widely; (adj.) wordly, long-winded, or unfocused; scattered or widely spread dilemma (n.) a difficult of preplexing situatuion or problem disentangle (v.) to free from tangles or complications exorcise (v.) to drive out by magic; to dispose of something troublesome, menacing, or oppressive fodder (n.) food for hoorses or cattle; raw material for a designated purpose incessant (adj.) never stopping, going on all the time incorrigible (adj.) not able to be corrected; beyond control latent (adj.) hidden, present, but not realized lucid (adj.) easy to undrstand, clear; rational, sane marauder (n.) a raider, plunderer opaque (adj.) not letting light through; not clear or lucid; dense, stupid prattle (v.) to talk in an aimless, foolish, or simple way; to babble; (n.) baby talk; babble proliferate (v.) to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly rectify (v.) to make right, correct slapdash (adj.) careless and hasty stagnant (adj.) not running or flowing; foul from standing still; inactive, sluggish, dull supplant (v.) to take the place of, to supersede tenacious (adj.) holding fast; holding together firmly; persistent trite (adj.) commonplace; overused, stale