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Vocab Week 3

Abet (verb)

  • to aid or encourage someone

  • the spy only succeed because he had a friend on thed inside to abet him

Camaraderie (noun)

  • friendship

  • camaraderie amongst employees usually lead to success in the business

“Burn the midnight oil” (idiom)

  • to study or work late into the night

  • if I’m going to pass the test, I’ll have to burn the midnight oil tonight

Decry (verb)

  • to criticize openly

  • the people decried the new taxes on food, which was already expensive

Effrontery (noun)

  • audacity or the nerve

  • the cat showed true effrontery when to made a pillow out of its owner

Fecund (adj.)

  • fertile, fruitful

  • the fecund tree bore enough apple to last us through the entire sears

Coup d’etat (noun)

  • suddend, violent overthrow of an existing government (typically a small group)

  • there was a bloodless coup d’etat in the book “Kite Runner”

Haughty (adj.)

  • disdainfully proud, stuck-up

  • the superstar’s haughty dismissal of her co starts will backfire on her someday

Impassive (adj.)

  • not susceptible to suffering, 🗿, emotionless

  • stop being so impassive, it is ok to feel sad when your pet dies

Latent (adj.)

  • something that is hidden, but with the possibility of being exposed

  • superheros have latent super powers

Malleable (adj.)

  • capable of being shaped, transformed, or manipulated

  • max’s opinions were so malleable, his mind could be changed by anyone

Hone (verb)

  • to sharpen, to refine or to perfect over time

  • she has taken many classes to hone her skills over the years

Negligent (adj.)

  • habitually careless

  • my called me negligent fool for not locking the door when I came home

Obstinate (adj.)

  • stubborn

  • the obstinate child refused to leave the store without a new toy

Raze (verb)

  • to demolish or level something

  • the old building was razed to make room for a new store

“Put the cart before the horse” (idiom)

  • reversing the proper order, to do things backwards

  • my assistant was so eager to get the job done that he often put the cart before the horse

Tenable (adj.)

  • able to be defended

  • the military outpost , though small, was quite tenable and after to fight off attackers

  • this is a tenable argument

Undulate (verb)

  • to move in waves

  • the crowd at the game undulated to create a wave effect that flowed around the stadium

Republic (noun)

  • a place where people are elected into power

  • afghanistan became a republic in the 1970s

Venerable (adj.)

  • deserving respect because of age or achievements

  • the venerable former prime minister was still active in politics as an advisor

BONUS

“If you’re good at something … never do it for free” → the dark knight

JT

Vocab Week 3

Abet (verb)

  • to aid or encourage someone

  • the spy only succeed because he had a friend on thed inside to abet him

Camaraderie (noun)

  • friendship

  • camaraderie amongst employees usually lead to success in the business

“Burn the midnight oil” (idiom)

  • to study or work late into the night

  • if I’m going to pass the test, I’ll have to burn the midnight oil tonight

Decry (verb)

  • to criticize openly

  • the people decried the new taxes on food, which was already expensive

Effrontery (noun)

  • audacity or the nerve

  • the cat showed true effrontery when to made a pillow out of its owner

Fecund (adj.)

  • fertile, fruitful

  • the fecund tree bore enough apple to last us through the entire sears

Coup d’etat (noun)

  • suddend, violent overthrow of an existing government (typically a small group)

  • there was a bloodless coup d’etat in the book “Kite Runner”

Haughty (adj.)

  • disdainfully proud, stuck-up

  • the superstar’s haughty dismissal of her co starts will backfire on her someday

Impassive (adj.)

  • not susceptible to suffering, 🗿, emotionless

  • stop being so impassive, it is ok to feel sad when your pet dies

Latent (adj.)

  • something that is hidden, but with the possibility of being exposed

  • superheros have latent super powers

Malleable (adj.)

  • capable of being shaped, transformed, or manipulated

  • max’s opinions were so malleable, his mind could be changed by anyone

Hone (verb)

  • to sharpen, to refine or to perfect over time

  • she has taken many classes to hone her skills over the years

Negligent (adj.)

  • habitually careless

  • my called me negligent fool for not locking the door when I came home

Obstinate (adj.)

  • stubborn

  • the obstinate child refused to leave the store without a new toy

Raze (verb)

  • to demolish or level something

  • the old building was razed to make room for a new store

“Put the cart before the horse” (idiom)

  • reversing the proper order, to do things backwards

  • my assistant was so eager to get the job done that he often put the cart before the horse

Tenable (adj.)

  • able to be defended

  • the military outpost , though small, was quite tenable and after to fight off attackers

  • this is a tenable argument

Undulate (verb)

  • to move in waves

  • the crowd at the game undulated to create a wave effect that flowed around the stadium

Republic (noun)

  • a place where people are elected into power

  • afghanistan became a republic in the 1970s

Venerable (adj.)

  • deserving respect because of age or achievements

  • the venerable former prime minister was still active in politics as an advisor

BONUS

“If you’re good at something … never do it for free” → the dark knight