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Unit 1 Vocabulary Level A

Unit 1 Vocabulary Level A. apparel. (n) clothing, that which serves as dress or decoration; (v) to put clothes on, dress up. This apparel could be purchased at Modell’s. besiege. (v) To attack by surrounding with military forces; to cause worry or trouble.

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Unit 1 Vocabulary Level A

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  1. Unit 1 Vocabulary Level A

  2. apparel (n) clothing, that which serves as dress or decoration; (v) to put clothes on, dress up

  3. This apparel could be purchased at Modell’s.

  4. besiege (v) To attack by surrounding with military forces; to cause worry or trouble

  5. The large cat besieged the small town.

  6. compress (v) To press together; to reduce in size or volume; (n) a folded cloth or pad applied to an injury

  7. The woman has placed a cold compress on her forehead in hopes of diminishing her headache.

  8. denounce (v) To condemn openly; to accuse formally

  9. This group is publicly denouncing President Bush’s energy plan because they disagree with it.

  10. dispatch (v) To send off our out for a purpose; kill; (n) an official message; promptness, speed; the act of killing

  11. The police use radios to dispatch important messages to one another.

  12. douse (v) To plunge into a liquid, drench; to put out quickly, extinguish

  13. Luckily, the firefighters were able to successfully douse the flames.

  14. expressly (adv) plainly, in so many words; for a particular purpose

  15. We use this bowl in my home expressly for our Halloween candy.

  16. famished (adj) suffering severely from hunger or from lack of something

  17. The child had not had a meal in quite some time, and was famished.

  18. forsake (v) To give up, renounce; to leave, abandon

  19. Benedict Arnold made a bad choice to forsake his country during the Revolutionary War.

  20. gainful (adj) profitable; bringing in money or some special advantage

  21. The child’s first business experience was quite gainful.

  22. immense (adj) very large or great; beyond ordinary means of measurement

  23. The man was so immense that he had to bend over to fit in the room.

  24. inept (adj) totally without skill or appropriateness

  25. If you are an inept singer, you will not be successful on American Idol.

  26. ingenious (adj) showing remarkable originality, inventiveness, or resourcefulness; clever

  27. The coyote always seems to come up with ingenious plans to catch the roadrunner, but they never work!

  28. instantaneous (adj) done in an instant, immediate

  29. This meal could be cooked almost instantaneously in the microwave.

  30. irk (v) To annoy, trouble, make weary

  31. If you irk someone, they will not respond positively!

  32. libel (n) A written statement that unfairly or falsely harms the reputation of the person about whom it is made; (v) to write or publish such a statement

  33. Because the magazine printed a rumor that was not true, Julia Roberts sued them for libel.

  34. misgiving (n) A feeling of fear, doubt, or uncertainty

  35. The woman had deep misgivings about her relationship with the man.

  36. oaf (n) A stupid person; a big, clumsy, slow individual

  37. Baby Huey from the Looney Tunes cartoons is an incredibly bumbling oaf!

  38. recede (v) To go or move backward; to become more distant

  39. The man’s hairline was beginning to recede.

  40. repast (n) A meal, food

  41. We enjoyed a delicious traditional repast at Thanksgiving.

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