Vocabulary Words (5/8/06)
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- Many Christians are very _____ in the way they witness to others.
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dogmatic
(dog-MA-tik)
adjective - The _____ of his feelings kept her from taking the next step.
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enigma
(ih-NIG-ma)
noun - Many people experience an ______ when they have a near-death experience.
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epiphany
(ih-PIH-Ffuh-nee)
noun - The smell of dinner can _____ pleasant memories from childhood.
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evoke
(ih-VOKE)
verb - One _____ of your body could be your arm.
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facet
(FA-sit)
noun - A ______ comment would be "whatever" or "okay."
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flippant
(FLIH-punt)
adjective - Roger's comments were always _____, so everyone looked forward to his opinions.
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germane
(jerr-MAYNE)
adjective - On Memorial Day we give _____ to those who died in the wars.
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homage
(AH-mij)
noun - I have _____ evidencce that my client could not have raped Ms. Monroe.
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incontrovertible
(in-KAHN-truh-VER-tuh-bull)
adjective - People who are constantly called by creditors are often considered _____.
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insolvent
(IN-sul-vent)
adjective - Gothic people are more than likely classified as _____.
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languid
(LANG-gwid)
adjective - You know that we live in a _____ society when any child knows the number of a lawyer.
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litigious
(lih-TIH-jus)
adjective - Serial killers have a _____ personality.
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malevolent
(muh-LEH-vu-lent)
adjective - Greek gods do not have a _____ characteristic.
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mortal
(MORE-tuhl)
djective - If a woman is neglecting her children, prostituting her body, and can not keep a decent job the ____ of her problem is that she is a crackhead.
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nexus
(NEK-sus)
noun - Twins are distinguished from each other by a _____ of difference.
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nuance
(NOO-ahnts)
noun - Some people stress to make sure that their white couches look _____.
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pristine
(prih-STEEN)
adjective - Some people mistakenly use the words _____ and habit as interchangeable.
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proclivity
(pro-KLIH-vih-tee)
noun - When your parent tells you to go to your room and meditate on what you have done, they really mean _____.
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ruminate
(ROO-muh-nate)
verb - A handshake is considered a _____.
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salution
(SAL-yoo-tay-shun)
noun