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The Interactive Audio Pronunciation Program for Vocabulary Workshop Level E (Unit One)
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Adulterate: to make worse by the addition of something of lesser value.
Ambidextrous: able to use both hand equally well; deceitful and hypocritical.
Augment: to make larger, or increase.
Bereft: to be deprived, or made unhappy by loss.
Deploy: to position or arrange, to form up.
Dour: stern and unyielding, gloomy and ill-humored.
Fortitude: courage in facing difficulty.
Gape: to stare with open mouth; to open wide
Gibe: to utter taunting words; an expression of scorn
Guise: an external appearance, cover or mark
Insidious: intending to deceive or entrap, sly and treacherous
Intimation: a hint or indirect suggestion
Opulent: wealthy and luxurious; ample
Pliable: Easily bent or influenced.
Reiterate: to say again, repeat
Stolid: not easily moved, mentally or emotionally; dull and unresponsive
Tentative: Experimental in nature; uncertain and hesitant
Unkempt: untidy, not properly maintained; rude
Verbatim: in exactly the same words; corresponding word for word to an original text or source
Warily: cautiously, with great care
The Interactive Audio Pronunciation Program for Vocabulary Workshop Level E (Unit One)
| a hint or indirect suggestion |
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| able to use both hand equally well; deceitful and hypocritical. |
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| an external appearance, cover or mark |
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| cautiously, with great care |
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| courage in facing difficulty. |
| |
| Easily bent or influenced. |
| |
| Experimental in nature; uncertain and hesitant |
| |
| in exactly the same words; corresponding word for word to an original text or source |
| |
| intending to deceive or entrap, sly and treacherous |
| |
| not easily moved, mentally or emotionally; dull and unresponsive |
| |
| stern and unyielding, gloomy and ill-humored. |
| |
| to be deprived, or made unhappy by loss. |
| |
| to make larger, or increase. |
| |
| to make worse by the addition of something of lesser value. |
| |
| to position or arrange, to form up. |
| |
| |
| to stare with open mouth; to open wide |
| |
| to utter taunting words; an expression of scorn |
| |
| untidy, not properly maintained; rude |
| |
| wealthy and luxurious; ample |
| |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only
The Interactive Audio Pronunciation Program for Vocabulary Workshop Level E (Unit One)
| a hint or indirect suggestion |
| |
| able to use both hand equally well; deceitful and hypocritical. |
| |
| an external appearance, cover or mark |
| |
| cautiously, with great care |
| |
| courage in facing difficulty. |
| |
| Easily bent or influenced. |
| |
| Experimental in nature; uncertain and hesitant |
| |
| in exactly the same words; corresponding word for word to an original text or source |
| |
| intending to deceive or entrap, sly and treacherous |
| |
| not easily moved, mentally or emotionally; dull and unresponsive |
| |
| stern and unyielding, gloomy and ill-humored. |
| |
| to be deprived, or made unhappy by loss. |
| |
| to make larger, or increase. |
| |
| to make worse by the addition of something of lesser value. |
| |
| to position or arrange, to form up. |
| |
| |
| to stare with open mouth; to open wide |
| |
| to utter taunting words; an expression of scorn |
| |
| untidy, not properly maintained; rude |
| |
| wealthy and luxurious; ample |
| |
© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only