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English III-Vocab Test
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
Question
Answer
(noun) a person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage
sycophant
(adj) having a harmful effect in a subtle way
pernicious
(adj) present or found everywhere
ubiquitous
(noun) statement that does not follow the previous statement
non sequitur
(noun) forceful and bitter attack against someone/something
diatribe
(adj) extreme patriotism (aggressive)
jingoistic
(adj) unable to be soothed
implacable
(noun) natural talent for something
affinity
(noun) a woman who flirts to get what she wants
coquette
(verb) lengthy aggressive speech (lecture)
harangue
(adj) lack of care, thought, or organization
slipshod
(adj) an action or activity that is wicked or criminal (evil)
nefarious
(noun) something that comes before another of the same kind
precursor
(adj) unable to be broken into (secure)
impregnable
(adj) reserved, modest, shy (a woman)
demure
(verb) express discontent or sorrow over something
bemoan
(noun) a person who strongly dislikes, despises, or is strongly prejudiced against women
misogynist
(verb) regarded with disgust or hatred
abhor
(noun) a person that represents and inspires a group
talisman
(adj) not easily upset or excited
placid
(adj) slow-moving, stupid (like a cow)
bovine
(adj) treating serious issues with inappropriate humor (sarcasm)
facetious
(adj) feeling/expressing remorse affected by guilt
contrite
(adj) having/showing great knowledge or learning
erudite
(noun) an event that doesn't happen often
anomaly
(adj) harmful or poisonous
noxious
(verb) money fraud
bilk
(adj) filled or well supplied with something
replete
(noun) speaking bad about God
blasphemy
(noun) formal release from guilt (forgiveness)
absolution