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Vocab Units 4 - 6 (d) = definition (s) = synonym
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Superfluous : replace, displace, oust (s)
Prattle : chatter (s)
Abscond : To run off and hide (d)
Accomplice : partner in crime (s)
Rebut : disprove, confute (s)
Succumb : submit, die, expire (s)
Sardonic : grimly or scornfully mocking, bitterly sarcastic (d)
Doleful : sad; dreary (d)
Reprimand : to scold; find fault with (d)
Annihilate : obliterate, decimate, demolish
Pliant : supple, flexible, elastic, plastic (s)
Access: approach or admittance to places, persons, things; an increase (d)
Servitude : slavery, forced labor (d)
Credible: believable (d)
Arbitrary : capricious, high-handed, autocratic (s)
Stagnant : still, motionless, inert, fetid (s)
Bondage : servitude, captivity, subjection, dependence (s)
Posthumous : postmortem (s)
Anarchy : a lack of government and law; confusion (d)
Slapdash : careless and hasty (d)
Arduous : hard to do, requiring much effort (d)
Auspicious : favorable; fortunate (d)
Defray : settle, bear the cost of, foot the bill (s)
Biased : favoring one side unduly; prejudiced (d)
Atone : to make up for (d)
Lucid : easy to understand, clear; rational, sane (d)
Hamper : to hold back (d)
Pompous : pretentious, highfalutin, bombastic (s)
Daunt : to overcome with fear, intimidate (d)
Brazen : saucy, bold (s)
Diligent : hardworking, industrious, not lazy (d)
Disentangle : to free from tangles or complications (d)
Prim : overly neat, precise, proper, or formal (d)
Fated : determined in advance by destiny or fortune (d)
Hoodwink : to mislead by trick, deceive (d)
Inanimate : not having life; without energy or spirit (d)
Taunt : ridicule (s)
Incinerate : to burn to ashes (d)
Hew : chop, hack, fell, adhere, conform (s)
Catalyst : stimulus, spur, instigator (s)
Intrepid : very brave, fearless, unshakeable (d)
Larceny : theft (d)
Exodus : emigration, escape, hegira (s)
Militant : given to fighting; active and aggressive in support of a cause
Incessant : never stopping, going all the time (d)
Morose : having a gloomy or sullen manner; not friendly or sociable (d)
Opaque : not letting light through; not clear or lucid; dense; stupid (d)
Facilitate : ease, smooth the way, simplify (s)
Rectify : remedy, set right (s)
Tenacious : hold fast; holding together firmly; persistent (d)
Reprieve : stay, respite (s)
Revile : inveigh against, malign, vilify, denounce (s)
Paramount : chief in importance, above all others (d)
Incorrigible : not able to be corrected; beyond control (d)
Latent : hidden, present but not realized (d)
Vocab Units 4 - 6 (d) = definition (s) = synonym
Across:| 1. | slavery, forced labor (d) | | 3. | to free from tangles or complications (d) | | 5. | sad; dreary (d) | | 9. | To run off and hide (d) | | 12. | theft (d) | | 16. | to scold; find fault with (d) | | 18. | believable (d) | | 21. | supple, flexible, elastic, plastic (s) | | 23. | hold fast; holding together firmly; persistent (d) | | 24. | hard to do, requiring much effort (d) | | 25. | inveigh against, malign, vilify, denounce (s) |
| | 30. | given to fighting; active and aggressive in support of a cause | | 33. | remedy, set right (s) | | 36. | pretentious, highfalutin, bombastic (s) | | 39. | ridicule (s) | | 40. | stimulus, spur, instigator (s) | | 41. | hidden, present but not realized (d) | | 42. | not letting light through; not clear or lucid; dense; stupid (d) | | 43. | stay, respite (s) | | 44. | determined in advance by destiny or fortune (d) | | 45. | chatter (s) |
| | Down:| 2. | settle, bear the cost of, foot the bill (s) | | 4. | to make up for (d) | | 6. | to burn to ashes (d) | | 7. | to hold back (d) | | 8. | easy to understand, clear; rational, sane (d) | | 10. | submit, die, expire (s) | | 11. | chief in importance, above all others (d) | | 13. | obliterate, decimate, demolish | | 14. | having a gloomy or sullen manner; not friendly or sociable (d) | | 15. | very brave, fearless, unshakeable (d) | | 17. | saucy, bold (s) | | 19. | disprove, confute (s) |
| | 20. | not able to be corrected; beyond control (d) | | 22. | chop, hack, fell, adhere, conform (s) | | 26. | never stopping, going all the time (d) | | 27. | still, motionless, inert, fetid (s) | | 28. | overly neat, precise, proper, or formal (d) | | 29. | approach or admittance to places, persons, things; an increase (d) | | 31. | not having life; without energy or spirit (d) | | 32. | partner in crime (s) | | 34. | ease, smooth the way, simplify (s) | | 35. | to overcome with fear, intimidate (d) | | 37. | careless and hasty (d) | | 38. | favoring one side unduly; prejudiced (d) |
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Vocab Units 4 - 6 (d) = definition (s) = synonym
Across:| 1. | slavery, forced labor (d) | | 3. | to free from tangles or complications (d) | | 5. | sad; dreary (d) | | 9. | To run off and hide (d) | | 12. | theft (d) | | 16. | to scold; find fault with (d) | | 18. | believable (d) | | 21. | supple, flexible, elastic, plastic (s) | | 23. | hold fast; holding together firmly; persistent (d) | | 24. | hard to do, requiring much effort (d) | | 25. | inveigh against, malign, vilify, denounce (s) |
| | 30. | given to fighting; active and aggressive in support of a cause | | 33. | remedy, set right (s) | | 36. | pretentious, highfalutin, bombastic (s) | | 39. | ridicule (s) | | 40. | stimulus, spur, instigator (s) | | 41. | hidden, present but not realized (d) | | 42. | not letting light through; not clear or lucid; dense; stupid (d) | | 43. | stay, respite (s) | | 44. | determined in advance by destiny or fortune (d) | | 45. | chatter (s) |
| | Down:| 2. | settle, bear the cost of, foot the bill (s) | | 4. | to make up for (d) | | 6. | to burn to ashes (d) | | 7. | to hold back (d) | | 8. | easy to understand, clear; rational, sane (d) | | 10. | submit, die, expire (s) | | 11. | chief in importance, above all others (d) | | 13. | obliterate, decimate, demolish | | 14. | having a gloomy or sullen manner; not friendly or sociable (d) | | 15. | very brave, fearless, unshakeable (d) | | 17. | saucy, bold (s) | | 19. | disprove, confute (s) |
| | 20. | not able to be corrected; beyond control (d) | | 22. | chop, hack, fell, adhere, conform (s) | | 26. | never stopping, going all the time (d) | | 27. | still, motionless, inert, fetid (s) | | 28. | overly neat, precise, proper, or formal (d) | | 29. | approach or admittance to places, persons, things; an increase (d) | | 31. | not having life; without energy or spirit (d) | | 32. | partner in crime (s) | | 34. | ease, smooth the way, simplify (s) | | 35. | to overcome with fear, intimidate (d) | | 37. | careless and hasty (d) | | 38. | favoring one side unduly; prejudiced (d) |
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