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Definitions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. acumen uh KEW men mental sharpness insight, discernment Antonym >> lack of perceptiveness Several past Presidents have been known for their political acumen. Derivatives >> acuminous, acuminate, acuminated, acumination, acuminating allegory AL uh gore ee symbolical narrative; treatment of one subject under the guise of another Antonym >> Authors frequently discuss sensitive political issues through the use of allegory. Derivatives >> allegorical, allegoric, allegorically, allegoricalness, allegorist, allegoristic, allegorized, allegorizing, autocrat AW toe krat a person with unlimited influence and authority (usually a negative word) Antonym >> The people wanted to overthrow the despotic autocrat. Derivatives >> autocracy, autocratic, autocratical, autocratically conjecture kun JEK chur an inference or conclusion drawn or deduced by surmise or guesswork supposition, surmise, guess Antonym >> verified statement The theory that the scientist offered was only a matter of conjecture. Derivatives >> conject, conjector, conjectural, conjecturally, conjectured, conjecturing, conjecturer conspicuous kun SPIK yoo us obvious, noticeable, attracting attention prominent, remarkable, salient, striking Antonym >> veiled; hidden The wife of the president was conspicuous by her absence. Derivatives >> conspicuity, conspicuously, conspicuousness domicile DOM eh sile home or residence, abode Antonym >> Because he works on both coasts, he has two domiciles. Derivatives >> domicilable, domicil, domiciliary, domiciliar excoriate ik SKOR ee ate to strongly denounce or to censure revile, berate Antonym >> to praise Prior to passing sentence on the convicted man, the judge excoriated him for stealing from the church. Derivatives >> excoriated, excoriating, excoriation gaunt GAWNT very thin, emaciated, angular lank, lean, rawboned, spare Antonym >> rotund, corpulent Prisoners in World War II concentration camps became gaunt from lack of nutrition. Derivatives >> gauntly, gauntness, gaunty incapacitate in kuh PAS eh tate to make incapable or unfit; to deprive of capacity Antonym >> to aid; to make capable A serious illness will incapacitate him, and we will be unable to go on with the journey. Derivatives >> incapacitation, incapacity iridescence ear eh DES uns the quality of exhibiting rainbow-like colors, brilliant appearance Antonym >> dullness; darkness The iridescence of the room with all the mirrors and chandeliers was magnificent. Derivatives >> iridescent, iridesce, iridescently licentious lie SEN shus lacking moral or sexual restraint, wanton Antonym >> restrained His licentious behavior caused him to lose his honored position in society. Derivatives >> licentiously, licentiousness

12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. menagerie muh NAJ uh ree a collection of live wild animals on exhibition, a varied mixture Antonym >> Her collection of glass figurines was a beautiful menagerie. Derivatives >> menagerist, menageries nihilist NIE uh list one who believes in total rejection of established laws and institutions Antonym >> traditionalist; one who believes in The anarchist was a true nihilist who hated much more than governmental restrictions. Derivatives >> nihilism, nihilistic, nihility pastiche pa STEESH a hodgepodge Antonym >> concert; union The poem is nothing more than a pastiche of images, allusions, and symbols. Derivatives >> pasticheur, pasticcio plausible PLAH zuh bul seemingly acceptable, believable, or possible Antonym >> unbelievable We need someone to develop a plausible solution to this problem. Derivatives >> plausibleness, plausibly, plausibility profundity pruh FUN deh tee profound knowledge, intellectual depth Antonym >> shallowness; stupidity Einstein had a profundity that was admired by all. Derivatives >> profound, profoundly, profoundness refuge REF yooj shelter or place of protection Antonym >> dangerous place Reservations were supposed to be places of refuge for Indians. Derivatives >> refuges rivulet RIV yuh let a small stream, brook Antonym >> river The small rivulet had almost dried up for lack of rain. Derivatives >> rivulets 19. serpentine SUR pen teen resembling a serpent, wily or tempting; diabolical Antonym >> straight The line of dancers moved and swayed in a serpentine manner. Derivatives >> serpentinely, serpentiningly, serpentize 20. stoke STOKE to stir up, to amply feed Antonym >> to smother He stoked the fire so it would give off more heat. Derivatives >> stoked, stoking 21. stooped STOOPD bent forward from the middle of the back Antonym >> erect Some farm workers become stooped from many years of bending over in the fields. Derivatives >> stoop, stooping, stoops 22. temperate TEM pur ut exercising self-control Antonym >> extreme Seeing the devastating effects of alcohol on his father, he was temperate in his own liquor consumption. Derivatives >> temperance, temperately, temperateness 23. trowel TROU ul flat bladed hand tool used to work with mortar or to dig holes for plants Antonym >> A bricklayer must have great expertise in using a trowel. Derivatives >> troweled, troweling, trowels 24. unwieldy un WEEL dee difficult to manage due to size Antonym >> of manageable size I was not able to move the unwieldy cabinet by myself. Derivatives >> unwieldily, unwieldiness, unwieldly 25. vivify VIV uh fie to make more lively Antonym >> to dull; to quiet The clown began his antics to try to vivify the audience. Derivatives >> vivid, vividity, vivific, vivificate, vivification

Matching Test Directions: Choose the definition that best matches the meaning of the vocabulary word. Place the answer of your choice in the space provided. Exercise A 1. acumen a. obvious; noticeable 2. allegory b. lacking moral or sexual restraint 3. autocrat c. symbolic narrative 4. conjecture d. rainbow-like colors; brilliance 5. conspicuous e. very thin; emaciated; angular 6. domicile f. mental sharpness 7. excoriate g. a collection of animals 8. gaunt h. home or residence 9. incapacitate i. person with unlimited authority 10. iridescence j. to make incapable or unfit 11. licentious k. conclusion drawn by guesswork 12. menagerie l. to denounce strongly; to censure Exercise B 1. nihilist a. resembling a serpent; diabolical 2. pastiche b. shelter or place of protection 3. plausible c. tool used to work with mortar 4. profundity d. exercising self-control 5. refuge e. a hodgepodge 6. rivulet f. to make more lively 7. serpentine g. bent forward for middle of back 8. stoke h. seemingly acceptable; believable 9. stooped i. difficult to manage because of size 10. temperate j. profound knowledge 11. trowel k. small stream or brook 12. unwieldy l. to stir up; to feed amply 13. vivify m. one who believes in rejection of laws and institutions

Sentence Completion acumen allegory autocrat conjecture conspicuous domicile excoriate gaunt incapacitated iridescence licentious menagerie 1. Known for his political, the man began to the practices of the ruling party; because of his mental sharpness, the people listened to his denouncing and censuring with some determination to alter their actions. 2. The dictator was a selfish whose word was law and whose people lived close to starvation with bones showing through the skin of their bodies. 3. It was easy to see the ring on her hand; it was made by the of the gem when exposed to light. 4. The politician s acts with the prostitute caused him to be removed from office; the public would not condone his wanton behavior. 5. Her collection of figurines was quite a, a varied mixture of clowns and dancers. 6. The author discussed the subject of economics under the guise of a farm through the use of 7. We tried to make the journey, but we were by the flu; when we became sick, we were incapable of traveling. 8. The theory which the scientist offered was only a matter of and was not scientifically valid since it was based on guesswork. 9. The man regarded the fabulously decorated as mansion his home, frequently referring to it as his

nihilist pastiche plausible profundity refuge rivulet serpentine stoke stooped temperate trowel unwieldy vivify 10. Parker s Stream, a which feeds into the Trinity River, wanders like a snake in fashion for five miles. 11. The bricklayer was from frequently bending over to scoop up cement with his and smoothing the mortar on the courses of bricks. 12. The collection of glass is a mere hodgepodge, a of cut pieces and broken pieces. 13. Because the man has such an intellectual depth, it is not likely that anyone else here can match his 14. His price in his physical adroitness prevented his asking anyone for help in moving the bulk, regardless of how unmanageable it was. 15. After the boys were taught to properly a fire so that it would give off more heat, they spent the entire night stirring and feeding it. 16. Although with regard to food and drink, Joe had no self control when he gambled. 17. In order to make the audience livelier, the clown began a routine of ridiculous antics; one way or another, he would the spectators. 18. We could not offer a excuse for our behavior, so our parents were unwilling to believe us. 19. The anarchist was a power-mad ; he would not be happy until he saw a total rejection of established laws and institutions from all the people. 20. This wildlife will offer safety to m any endangered species.