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Delve into Unit 11 of our vocabulary series, where we explore essential terms fundamental to American literature. This unit features words like "abstemious," "censurable," and "corroborate," each defined to enhance your understanding and application. Discover nuanced meanings, usage in context, and the impact of these words on literary interpretation. Perfect for students and enthusiasts, this collection encourages deeper appreciation for language, emphasizing moderation, insight, and the art of expression. Boost your vocabulary and articulation today!
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Vocabulary Unit 11 Level F – American Literature 112
abstemious • (adj.) moderate, sparing (as in eating or drinking); characterized by abstinence and self-discipline
censurable • (adj.) deserving of blame or correction
contingent • (adj.) likely but not certain to happen, possible; happening by chance (ex: our party was contingent upon parental approval) • (n.) a representative group forming part of a larger body (below – a peacekeeping contingent)
corroborate • (v.) to confirm, make more certain, bolster, substantiate
denizen • (n.) an inhabitant, resident; one who frequents a place
discursive • (adj.) passing aimlessly from one place or subject to another, rambling, roving, nomadic • Example: A verbal account can be considered discursive when it wanders in the description
disseminate • (v.) to scatter or spread widely
dowdy • (adj.) poorly dressed, shabby; lacking smartness and good taste
florid • (adj.) highly colored, reddish; excessively ornate, showy
foist • (v.) to impose by fraud; to pass off as worthy or genuine; to bring about by stealth, dishonesty, or coercion
gauche • (adj.) awkward, lacking in social graces, tactless, clumsy
heresy • (n.) an opinion different from accepted belief; the denial of an idea that is generally held sacred
inculcate • (v.) to impress on the mind by repetition, teach persistently and earnestly
palpable • (adj.) capable of being touched or felt; easily seen, heard, or recognized • Ex: rolling in the snow might express palpable joy for the horse
perceptive • (adj.) having sympathetic insight or understanding, capable of keen appreciation
pernicious • (adj.) extremely harmful; deadly, fatal
salient • (adj.) leaping, jumping, or springing forth; prominent, standing out
satiate • (v.) to satisfy completely; to fill to excess • (adj.) full, satisfied
sear • (v.) to make or become dry and withered; to char or scorch the surface of • Remarks can be searing as well (scorching)
specious • (adj.) deceptive, apparently good or valid but lacking real merit