Set: Sadlier-Oxford Vocab F Unit 11

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TermDefinition
abstemious(adj.) moderate, sparing; characterized by abstinence and self-dicipline.
censurable(adj.) deserving of blame or correction.
contingent(adj.) likely but not certain to happen, possible; dependent on uncertain events or conditions; happening by chance; (n.) a representative group forming part of a larger body.
corroborate(v.) to confirm, make more certain, bolster, substantiate, verify.
denizen(n.) an inhabitant, resident; one who frequents a place.
discursive(adj.) passing aimlessly from one place or subject to another, rambling, roving, nomadic.
disseminate(v.) to scatter or spread widely.
dowdy(adj.) poorly dressed, shabby; lacking smartness and good taste.
florid(adj.) highly colored, reddish; excessively ornate, showy
foist(v.) to impose by fraud; to pass off as worthy or genuine; to bring about by stealth, dishonesty, or coercion.
gauche(adj.) awkward, lacking in social graces, tactless, clumsy.
heresy(n.) an opinion different from accepted belief; the denial of an idea that is generally held sacred.
inculcate(v.) to impress on the mind by repetition, teach persistently and earnestly.
palpable(adj.) capable of being touched or felt; easily seen, heard, or recognized.
perceptive(adj.) having sympathetic insight or understanding, capable of keen appreciation.
pernicious(adj.) extremely harmful; deadly, fatal.
salient(adj.) leaping, jumping, or springing forth; prominent, standing out conspicuous; (n.) a projection or buldge, a land form that projects upward or outward.
sear(v.) to make or become dry and withered; to char or scorch the surface of; to harden or make unfeeling; to patch, dessicate, singe.
specious(adj.) deceptive, apparently good or valid but lacking real merit.
satiate(v.) to satisfy completely; to fill to excess; (adj.) full, satisfied.

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Terms 20
Creator niklas
Created January 10, 2007
Groups Maggie L. Walker Governor's School, MLWGS: World Literature 9 Crow, MLWGS 9th Grade Vocab
Subject sadlieroxford
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Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Workshop New Edition Level F Unit 11

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bpanko : Changed corroborate → (v.) to confirm, make more certain, blster, substantiate, verify. to corroborate → (v.) to confirm, make more certain, bolster, substantiate, verify.
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  1. corroborate (v.) to confirm, make more certain, bolster, substantiate, verify. - 58 misses
  2. discursive (adj.) passing aimlessly from one place or subject to another, rambling, roving, nomadic. - 55 misses
  3. pernicious (adj.) extremely harmful; deadly, fatal. - 49 misses
  4. disseminate (v.) to scatter or spread widely. - 47 misses
  5. specious (adj.) deceptive, apparently good or valid but lacking real merit. - 45 misses
  6. salient (adj.) leaping, jumping, or springing forth; prominent, standing out conspicuous; (n.) a projection or buldge, a land form that projects upward or outward. - 40 misses
  7. perceptive (adj.) having sympathetic insight or understanding, capable of keen appreciation. - 40 misses