Essential Vocabulary for the Week of March 5: Prepare for Your Quiz!
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This vocabulary lesson features essential words to study for your upcoming quiz. Learn the meanings of pivotal terms like "renounce," which refers to giving up a claim or belief, and "truculent," characterized by fierce, savage aggression. Explore words such as "nefarious," indicating utter wickedness, and "complacency," which reflects a dangerous self-satisfaction. Other key terms include "vehemence," "innocuous," and "malevolence," which will enhance your language skills. Mastering these words will enrich your understanding and articulate your thoughts effectively.
Essential Vocabulary for the Week of March 5: Prepare for Your Quiz!
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Vocabulary Week of March 5 Study for Quiz
Renounce • give up claim: to give up formally a claim, title, position, or right • reject belief: to reject or disavow a belief or theory • stop doing something: to give up a habit, pursuit, or practice
Truculent • fierce; cruel; savagely brutal • brutally harsh; vitriolic; scathing: his truculent criticism of her work • aggressively hostile; belligerent
Nefarious • evil: utterly immoral or wicked
Complacency • A feeling of contentment or self-satisfaction, especially when coupled with an unawareness of danger, trouble, or controversy.
Vehemence • Characterized by forcefulness of expression or intensity of emotion or conviction • fervid: a vehement denial
Innocuous • unlikely to offend: not intended to cause offense or provoke a strong reaction and unlikely to do so • harmless: harmless in effect
Obsequious • submissive: excessively eager to please or obey • fawning • annoying teacher’s pet
Malevolence • ill will ; malice; hatred
Alacrity • eager readiness
Canonical • relating to, or forming a canon – what a lousy definition • conforming to a general rule or acceptable procedure : orthodox • of or relating to a clergyman
Berate • scold: to scold somebody vigorously and at length
Incontrovertible • certain, undeniable, and not open to question
Polarize • cause division of opinion: to make the differences between groups or ideas ever more clear-cut and extreme, hardening the opposition between them, or become ever more clear-cut and extreme in this way
Axioms • a self-evident truth that requires no proof • a universally accepted principle or rule • a proposition that is assumed without proof
Unbridled • freely and openly expressed
Predicated • to proclaim; declare; affirm; assert
Opaque • not transparent or translucent; impenetrable to light
Circuitous • lengthy because very indirect
Affable • easygoing: good-natured, friendly, and easy to talk to
Ardent • having, expressive of, or characterized by intense feeling • Passionate • fervent: an ardent vow; ardent love
Vaunted • boasted about or praised in an ostentatious way
Beguiled • charm somebody: to win and hold somebody's attention, interest, or devotion • deceive somebody: to mislead or deceive somebody • cheat somebody: to rob somebody of something, or cheat somebody out of something
Enervated • weakened or exhausted physically, mentally, or morally