Vocabulary Workshop Level C Unit 7 Study Guide (Definitions, Sentences, and Synonyms)

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(adj.) Not arrogant or pretentious; Modest

UNASSUMING

She was a quiet _____ person who dressed in a modest fashion.

UNASSUMING

WALLOW

bathe in; roll about; wade; immerse

RAVAGE

devastate; destroy; demolish; lay waste

EXOTIC

mysterious; strange; foreign; fascinating

TAWDRY

tacky; flashy; plastic; vulgar

(v.) To regard or portray as less impressive or important than appearances indicate; To depreciate; To disparage

BELITTLE

ATTRIBUTE

feature; characteristic; aspect; trait

JAUNTY

lively; carefree; high-spirited; lighthearted

MENIAL

lowly; unskilled; base; degrading

BELITTLE

minimize; undervalue; diminish; bad mouth

DOCTRINE

opinion; belief; conviction; principle

ACME

pinnacle; peak; apex; top

STANCE

position; attitude; viewpoint; posture

EXCISE

remove; cut; delete; expunge

(n.) A pool of water or mud where animals roll around; (v.) To roll about or lie in water, snow, mud, etc. for refreshment

WALLOW

The elephant likes to go into the _____ to take a muddy bath.

WALLOW

We were going to the mall until she began to _____ about using her mother's car to drive so far away.

WAVER

TURNCOAT

traitor; renegade; defector; apostate

JUNCTURE

turning point; crossroad; critical moment

UNASSUMING

unostentatious; modest; humble; simple

HAGGARD

worn; thin; exhausted; pale

(adj.) Lighthearted; Animated; Easy and carefree

JAUNTY

PARRY

avoid; ward off; bypass; fend off

CONVEY

carry; transport; transfer; lug

(v.) To not make a definite choice; To show indecision

WAVER

(n.) A defensive movement meant to deflect or ward off a thrust or blow; (v.) To deflect or ward off a weapon or blow

PARRY

The football player was known as someone who could _____ around the tacklers to avoid losing the ball.

PARRY

(adj.) Living by killing, eating or robbing others

PREDATORY

The Cheetah's natural behavior was _____ towards most animals because it was such a good hunter.

PREDATORY

(n.) Devastating, destructive or ruinous damage; (v.) To bring heavy destruction on, to devastate

RAVAGE

We were afraid the storm would _____ the town and kill people.

RAVAGE

(n.) A mental, physical or emotional position adopted with respect to something; A position

STANCE

He explained his _____ on the issue with a well prepared power point presentation.

STANCE

(adj.) Showy, cheap and tacky; Gaudy

TAWDRY

It bothered their upscale neighbors that they put _____ flamingoes all over their yard.

TAWDRY

(n.) One who changes to the opposite party or faction or reverses principles; A traitor

TURNCOAT

We thought he was loyal to the cause until he became a(n) _____ and joined the opposition.

TURNCOAT

(adj.) Worn and exhausted in appearance

HAGGARD

WAVER

shift; fluctuate; falter; hesitate

(n.) The highest point of something; The highest level attainable

ACME

They wanted to climb to the _____ of the mountain even though few people have made it that high.

ACME

(n.) A quality or characteristic belonging to someone or something (v.) To regard as belonging to or resulting from another, to assign; (v.) (n.) A quality or characteristic belonging to someone or something To regard as belonging to or resulting from another, to assign

ATTRIBUTE

Her speech stated that she wanted to _____ her success to the hard work of the entire group.

ATTRIBUTE

The popular clique began to _____ everyone that was not part of their group so we would bad mouth them back.

BELITTLE

(v.) To express; To communicate something

CONVEY

We tried to _____ how important a college degree could be to finding a good job.

CONVEY

(n.) A principle or body of principles presented for acceptance or belief; teachings, in general

DOCTRINE

The founders wrote a(n) _____ of their beliefs called the Constitution of the United States.

DOCTRINE

(n.) A tax on unnecessary goods; (v.) To remove by or as if by cutting

EXCISE

She tried to _____ the wart by using medication in hopes of it disappearing.

EXCISE

(adj.) Very unusual or from another part of the world; Foreign

EXOTIC

There was a rumor that a(n) _____ new student was coming to our school and then an ordinary guy showed up with no accent.

EXOTIC

He had stubble from a beard which made him look _____ after staying up all night to study for the test.

HAGGARD

She would try to cheer up sad, depressed people with her _____ personality.

JAUNTY

(n.) A point in time, especially a crucial one; A joint or connection

JUNCTURE

We finally hit a(n) _____ in the project when the experiment finally worked correctly.

JUNCTURE

(n.) A servant who does lowly and unpleasant work; (adj.) Of or relating to lowly and sometimes degrading work

MENIAL

She was forced to do _____ jobs like scrubbing toilets and cleaning up pet poop because she had no education.

MENIAL

PREDATORY

thieving; plundering; hunting; looting


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