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This vocabulary guide features a selection of advanced words including "amnesty," "autonomy," and "axiomatic," detailing their meanings, synonyms, antonyms, and context of use. Each term is explained succinctly, with relevant examples that illustrate their significance in everyday language. Additional terms like "plight," "scathing," and "vapid" are also included, providing a comprehensive understanding of both nuanced and impactful words. Perfect for students, writers, and anyone looking to enrich their vocabulary and communication skills.
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Vocab Level F Unit 5
amnesty • (n.) a general pardon for an offense against a government • Any act of forgiveness or absolution
autonomy • (n.) self-government, political control • Syn. – home rule • Ant. – dependence, subjection
axiomatic • (adj.) self-evident, expressing a universally accepted principle or rule • Syn. – taken for granted • Ant. – questionable, dubious, controversial
blazon • (v.) to adorn or embellish; to display conspicuously • Syn. – broadcast, trumpet • Ant. – hide, conceal, cover up, bury
caveat • (n.) a warning or caution to prevent misunderstanding • Syn. – admonition, word to the wise
equitable • (adj.) fair, just, embodying principles of justice • Syn. – right, reasonable, evenhanded • Ant. – unjust, unfair, one-sided
extricate • (v.) to free from entanglements or difficulties, to remove with effort • Syn. – disentangle, extract, disengage • Ant. – enmesh, entangle, involve
filch • (v.) to steal, expecially in a sneaky way and in petty amounts • Syn. – pilfer, purloin, swipe
flout • (v.) to mock, treat with contempt • Syn. – scoff at, sneer at, snicker at, scorn • Ant. – obey, honor, revere, uphold
fractious • (adj.) tending to be troublesome; unruly, quarrelsome, contrary • Syn. – refractory, recalcitrant, peevish • Ant. – docile, tractable, cooperative
precept • (n.) a rule of conduct or action • Syn. – principle, maxim
salutary • (adj.) beneficial, helpful; healthful, wholesome • Syn. – salubrious, curative • Ant. – detrimental, deleterious, pernicious
scathing • (adj.) bitterly severe, withering; causing great harm • Syn. – searing, harsh, ferocious, savage • Ant. – bland, mild
scourge • (v.) to whip, punish severely; (n.) a cause of affliction or suffering; a source of severe punishment or criticism • Syn. – flog, beat • Ant. – godsend, boon, blessing
sepulchral • (adj.) funereal, typical of the tomb, extremely gloomy or dismal • Syn. – doleful, lugubrious, mortuary
soporific • (adj.) tending to cause sleep, relating to sleepiness or lethargy • (n.) something that induces sleep • Syn. – narcotic, anesthetic • Ant. - stimulating
straitlaced • (adj.) extremely strict in regard to moral standards and conduct; prudish, pruitanical • Syn. – highly conventional, overly strict, stuffy • Ant. – lax, loose, indulgent, permissive
transient • (adj.) lasting only a short time, fleeting (n.) one who stays only a short time • Syn. – impermanent, ephemeral, evanescent • Ant. – permanent, imperishable, immortal
unwieldy • (adj.) not easily carried, handled, or managed because of size or complexity • Syn. – cumbersome, bulky, clumsy • Ant. – manageable, easy to handle
vapid • (adj.) dull, uninteresting, tiresome; lacking in sharpness, flavor, liveliness, or force • Syn. – insipid, lifeless, colorless • Ant. – zesty, spicy, savory, colorful