Unit 11, 12, 13 Vocab Test

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Susceptible

adj. able to be influenced

Perceptible

adj. able to be noticed or felt

Superfluous

adj. additional to what is necessary, extra

Privilged

adj. available to only a special few, having special rights, advantages, or immunities

Voracious

adj. devouring everything

Herbivorous

adj. eating only plants

Omnivorous

adj. feeding on both animals and plants

Domineering

adj. forcing others to obey, asserting one's will over another in an arguement

Rapt

adj. giving total attention to, cativated

Legislative

adj. having to do with the law, relating to laws or making of them

Surreptitious

adj. hidden or secret, done without noticing

Decadent

adj. overly luxurious and lacking moral discipline, excessive

Rapacious

adj. seizing everything, greedy

Predominant

adj. strongest or main element, having power or control over

Mellifluous

adj. sweetly flowing or sounding

Indomitable

adj. unbeatable

Affluent

adj. wealthy and privileged

Collapse

n. a complete failure and ruin

Theocracy

n. a government ruled by a religious leader

Aristocracy

n. a group of the most wealthy and privileged people, the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding heredity titles or offices

Levity

n. a lack of seriousness, a joking manner

Bureaucrat

n. a minor official, and official in a government department, in particular one perceived as being concerned with procedural correctness at the expense of people's needs

Cadence

n. a rhythmic rise and fall

Precept

n. an idea important to a system of beliefs

Relapse

n. falling back into an old illness or habit

Concession

n. something given up or yielded

Casualty

n. something or someone that is injured, killed, or eliminaed

Perjury

n. willfully telling a lie after taking a legal oath in court

Conjure

v. to bring forth, especially through words

Legitimize

v. to give credit or recognition to

Leaven

v. to make less heavy or serious, to lighten the mood

Alleviate

v. to make less painful or dangerous

Recede

v. to move back or away from

Abjure

v. to renounce a belief, cause, or claim

Elapse

v. to slip away, to go by

Cede

v. to surrender


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