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British Literature Vocabulary-Final Exam Review-Unit 2
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discourse: verbal communication
execute: to carry out
sloth: laziness
rhetoric: the skill of speaking or writing
impediment: an obstacle
prophetic: foretelling future events
surfeited: overfed
scruple: a moral or ethical principle
predominance: the state of being most important
pernicious: deadly
avarice: greed
antidote: a medicine used to counteract poison
usurper: one who seizes power by force
abundantly: plentifully
replenish: refill
subtle: not obvious
beguile: to deceive
enmity: hostility
universal: shared by all
congregation: group of people who gather for religious purposes
covetousness: great desire for something belonging to another
contemplation: careful thought or consideration
turbulent: unruly
articulate: to pronounce distinctly
confiscate: to seize by authority
gait: a manner of moving on foot
submissiveness: obedience
transgress: to break or violate a law
deluge: anything that overwhelms as if by a flood
discern: to detect
myriad: a great number
subterranean: underground
allure: to attract with something desirable
diverse: markedly different
indictment: a formal accusation
reconciled: brought to acceptance of
British Literature Vocabulary-Final Exam Review-Unit 2
| 1. | obedience | A. | sloth |
| 2. | careful thought or consideration | B. | prophetic |
| 3. | group of people who gather for religious purposes | C. | scruple |
| 4. | great desire for something belonging to another | D. | impediment |
| 5. | the state of being most important | E. | discern |
| 6. | underground | F. | rhetoric |
| 7. | plentifully | G. | articulate |
| 8. | to pronounce distinctly | H. | antidote |
| 9. | to seize by authority | I. | confiscate |
| 10. | an obstacle | J. | turbulent |
| 11. | a formal accusation | K. | abundantly |
| 12. | deadly | L. | myriad |
| 13. | brought to acceptance of | M. | transgress |
| 14. | to break or violate a law | N. | subterranean |
| 15. | verbal communication | O. | surfeited |
| 16. | foretelling future events | P. | allure |
| 17. | refill | Q. | indictment |
| 18. | overfed | R. | discourse |
| 19. | unruly | S. | pernicious |
| 20. | shared by all | T. | usurper |
| 21. | a medicine used to counteract poison | U. | avarice |
| 22. | the skill of speaking or writing | V. | enmity |
| 23. | greed | W. | predominance |
| 24. | to deceive | X. | contemplation |
| 25. | to detect | Y. | reconciled |
| 26. | markedly different | Z. | submissiveness |
| 27. | to carry out | A1. | universal |
| 28. | a moral or ethical principle | B1. | beguile |
| 29. | one who seizes power by force | C1. | congregation |
| 30. | to attract with something desirable | D1. | subtle |
| 31. | anything that overwhelms as if by a flood | E1. | execute |
| 32. | hostility | F1. | replenish |
| 33. | a great number | G1. | deluge |
| 34. | not obvious | H1. | gait |
| 35. | laziness | I1. | covetousness |
| 36. | a manner of moving on foot | J1. | diverse |
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British Literature Vocabulary-Final Exam Review-Unit 2
| 1. | obedience → Z |
| 2. | careful thought or consideration → X |
| 3. | group of people who gather for religious purposes → C1 |
| 4. | great desire for something belonging to another → I1 |
| 5. | the state of being most important → W |
| 6. | underground → N |
| 7. | plentifully → K |
| 8. | to pronounce distinctly → G |
| 9. | to seize by authority → I |
| 10. | an obstacle → D |
| 11. | a formal accusation → Q |
| 12. | deadly → S |
| 13. | brought to acceptance of → Y |
| 14. | to break or violate a law → M |
| 15. | verbal communication → R |
| 16. | foretelling future events → B |
| 17. | refill → F1 |
| 18. | overfed → O |
| 19. | unruly → J |
| 20. | shared by all → A1 |
| 21. | a medicine used to counteract poison → H |
| 22. | the skill of speaking or writing → F |
| 23. | greed → U |
| 24. | to deceive → B1 |
| 25. | to detect → E |
| 26. | markedly different → J1 |
| 27. | to carry out → E1 |
| 28. | a moral or ethical principle → C |
| 29. | one who seizes power by force → T |
| 30. | to attract with something desirable → P |
| 31. | anything that overwhelms as if by a flood → G1 |
| 32. | hostility → V |
| 33. | a great number → L |
| 34. | not obvious → D1 |
| 35. | laziness → A |
| 36. | a manner of moving on foot → H1 |
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