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Vocabulary Week 4
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obfuscate: to confuse on purpose [v]
advantageous: having a better chance [adj]
antiquated: old due to a new innovation [adj]
paradoxical: seems to be the opposite [adj]
stringent: strict [adj]
adjourn: to bring to a close for a period of time [v]
pungent: sharply exciting to the mind; causing a sharp sensation [adj]
daunt: to discourage; to make afraid [v]
quibbling: talking about unimportant things [v]
plagiarist: one who has stolen or copied someone’s work or ideas [n]
Vocabulary Week 4
Across:3. | to confuse on purpose [v] | 6. | old due to a new innovation [adj] |
| 8. | strict [adj] | 10. | one who has stolen or copied someone’s work or ideas [n] |
| | Down:1. | to bring to a close for a period of time [v] | 2. | seems to be the opposite [adj] | 4. | having a better chance [adj] |
| 5. | sharply exciting to the mind; causing a sharp sensation [adj] | 7. | talking about unimportant things [v] | 9. | to discourage; to make afraid [v] |
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Vocabulary Week 4
Across:3. | to confuse on purpose [v] | 6. | old due to a new innovation [adj] |
| 8. | strict [adj] | 10. | one who has stolen or copied someone’s work or ideas [n] |
| | Down:1. | to bring to a close for a period of time [v] | 2. | seems to be the opposite [adj] | 4. | having a better chance [adj] |
| 5. | sharply exciting to the mind; causing a sharp sensation [adj] | 7. | talking about unimportant things [v] | 9. | to discourage; to make afraid [v] |
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