1st Semester Vocabulary

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dogma (n): Many cultures have different dogmas that are passed down from generation to generation.

a set of specific ideas or beliefs, esp. religious

Brazen (adj): The bull was brazen when it was released from its cage to fight the bullfighter.

defiantly reckless

Culpable (adj): The kid was culpable for the death of the goldfish because he forgot to feed it.

deserving of blame

Trepidation (n): Good scary movies cause great trepidation to most people.

fearfulness

Ebullient (adj): I'm ebullient whenever I leave school at the end of the day because I get to go home.

happily excited; bubbling or boiling up

diminutive (adj): Physical stores are becoming diminutive because of the continued success of websites like Amazon.

little; small; diminished or diminishing

incontrovertible (adj): Proven facts can not be incontrovertible

not able to be doubted; questioned, denied, or disputed

Denounce (v): I denounced my Iphone when it unexpectedly died at 20%.

publicly declare to be wrong or bad; to criticize harshly and publicly.

Intransigent (adj): The intransigent couple couldn't decide on adopting a dog or a cat. So, they compromised and got both.

refusing to come to terms; uncompromising

Mordant (adj): Mordant people can be very obnoxious

sarcastic

ostensibly (adv): The crocodile ostensibly asked a fish to brush his teeth so that it would be easier to eat the fish.

stating or declaring something as one thing but underneath having a different motivation or meaning

Eradicate (verb): Hitler attempted to eradicate Jewish people but luckily he failed.

to completely erase; to wipe out

Extrapolate (verb): It is ignorant to form opinions on something without extrapolating beforehand.

to form an opinion or to estimate something using known facts

Resonate (verb): Death resonates with a lot of people because everyone knows someone or something close to them that has died.

to have particular meaning or importance for someone; to affect or appeal to someone in a personal or emotional way

Aggrandize (v): In order to make more sales, the salesman aggrandized the value of his product.

to increase the power, statues, or wealth of; to make yourself or something sound better than it actually is

Retract (v): Cats can retract their claws so that they don't get in the way if they are not needed.

to withdraw or take back


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