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Explore a comprehensive vocabulary review featuring advanced terms, definitions, synonyms, and antonyms. This resource is perfect for learners aiming to enrich their language skills. Key terms include "desiccate," "truncate," "usurp," and "ameliorate," each illustrated with example sentences to clarify their usage. Whether you're preparing for exams or simply wish to elevate your communication, this vocabulary review covers essential words to enhance your lexicon and understanding of the English language.
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English 12 Lessons 1-14 Vocabulary Review
desiccate • To dry out; to remove moisture • Janet desiccates flowers and then uses them to make wreaths
truncate • To shorten • The candidate truncated his campaign because of a family illness.
usurp • To take over; to seize power • Syn: commandeer; seizer; co-opt • Ant: abdicate; relinquish
vacillate • To waver; to sway indecisively • Syn: fluctuate; swing; waffle • Ant: decide
expurgate • To remove vulgar or objectionable material • Syn: censor; bowdlerize; sanitize
inundate • To overwhelm; to fill beyond capacity • Syn: flood; overwhelm
revere • To regard with respect, awe, or adoration • Syn: venerate; respect; honor • Ant: revile
estrange • To alienate • Syn: disaffect; antagonize • Ant: unite; endear
expiate • To make amends for • Syn: atone; correct; rectify
comprise • To include or consist of ; contain • Syn: constitute; encompass; incorporate • Ant: exclude; lack
foist • To pass off as genuine or valuable • Syn: fob
disconcert • To frustrate; confuse • Syn: agitate; fluster; perplex • Ant: enlighten; delight; comfort; encourage
contrive • To plan cleverly; to devise • syn: concoct; design; engineer
Venerate • To respect or revere • Syn: glorify, treasure • Ant: abhor, despise
Prognosticate • To predict • Syn: forecast; foreshadow
Entreat • To earnestly request or petition • Syn: importune; implore • Ant: demand
Promulgate • To announce; to make known • Syn: declare; exhibit
pander • To exploit weakness of others; to cater to the vices of others • Syn: cajole; indulge
inveigh • To disapprove angrily; to protest • Syn: berate; condemn; remonstrate • Ant: commend; laud; praise
lionize • To assign great social importance to; to treat as a celebrity • Syn: acclaim; exalt; honor • Ant: ignore; overlook
allay • To relieve; to alleviate • Syn: calm; ease; pacify • Ant: excite; intensify; agitate
vitiate • To corrupt morally; to contaminate • Syn: defile; devalue; spoil • Ant: purify; clarify; cleanse
ameliorate • To make better; to improve • Syn: enhance; upgrade • Ant: weaken; damage; corrupt
corroborate • To strengthen by adding evidence • Syn: confirm; substantiate; validate • Ant: contradict.
perambulate • To walk about; to stroll • Syn: saunter; wander
depredate • To plunder and pillage • Syn: pilfer; ransack, revenge • Ant: enhance
rhapsodize • To express oneself enthusiastically. • Syn: rave
Revel • To enjoy; to take pleasure in. • Syn: bask; delight; indulge • Ant: grieve; lament
implicate • To involve or connect unfavorably • Syn: entangle; incriminate • Ant: extricate; dissociate
flummox • To confuse; to perplex • Syn: bewilder; baffle; perplex • Ant: clarify; simplify
reciprocate • To give in response to receiving something. • Syn: match
inculcate • To impress upon or teach someone by repetition. • The chemistry teacher inculcated atomic mass values into her students until they could recite the numbers without looking at a chart.