Advanced English III
Vocabulary Words for the Final exam.
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- appease
- to bring peace, quiet, or calm to; soothe
- spurned
- punished
- adherent
- believer
- intelligence
- inter-league
- clamored intimations
- nagiing suspicious
- acrimonious
- sarcastic, angry
- contra-, counter-
- against
- an-
- lacking of
- abominable
- thoroughly detestable
- wrath
- fierce anger, or punishment
- vexetion
- anguish
- spurned
- reject scornfully
- adulation
- excessive flattery
- consciousness
- from the latin "skill"
- trolling
- method of fishing
- rivet
- chains
- commute
- travel
- vindictive
- vengeful
- abstruse
- concealed
- aggrandize
- makes more powerful
- fanatic
- a person possessed by an excessive and irrational zeal
- tapple
- derrocar
- acute
- percepted
- ana-
- again
- abhor
- to regard with disgust
- admonish
- regañar
- fain
- rather
- martial
- military
- abs-
- away from
- paradox
- seemingly contradictory statement that is in fact true
- ab har
- hate
- anomaly
- abnormality
- manson
- one who works with bricks or stone
- adroit
- skillful
- ideology
- political beliefs
- supinely
- horizontal "on our hands" lying inactive
- auto-
- self
- acuity
- sharpness, keenness
- amiable
- cordial
- subjugation
- control by conquering
- adulterate
- make, impude
- remonition
- objection
- antipathy
- repugnance
- ambi-
- round
- subservient
- acting like a servant
- a-
- in, on, off, to
- entreaty
- request, petition
- idol
- symbol of idolatry
- naive
- innocent
- solace
- comfort
- abominations
- dreadful and evil things
- clanking
- sound of a chain
- autocracy
- a government by one person
- trafficked with
- met
- insidious
- treacherous
- shot
- the tine metal pellets used as ammunation in a shotgun
- revere
- admire
- ingratiating
- pleasing
- accolade
- embrace a war
- neglected
- abandoned
- arch-
- the first
- snare
- trap
- prostation
- submission
- antediluviant
- ancient
- whet
- sharpened
- extenuated
- exhausted
- fleet
- warships
- blithe
- carefree and lighthearted
- exquisite
- sharply intense
- ameliorate
- improve
- aberration
- deviation from what is correct
- altruist
- concerned about others
- abducted
- secuestrado
- amorpheous
- without structure
- ought
- should
- theocracy
- a government ruled by religious authority
- injunctions
- commands, orders
- hath
- old English of had
- providence
- sign of good fortune
- avouch
- guarantee
- ascribe
- to attribute to a specified couse of source
- adjunct
- attachment
- reel
- to wind the fishing line back onto the reel of the fishing rod
- disproportionate
- out of proportion
- beseech
- implore urgently
- marauded
- attacked and raided
- aldarity
- eagerness, enthusiasm
- animate
- energize
- outage
- indignación
- apalled
- horrorizado
- ad-
- towards to
- adept
- expert
- brethren
- old English for brothers and sisters
- slighted
- put down, belittle
- motivation
- motus = movement
- asunder
- into separate parts or pieces
- disregard
- ignore
- bi-
- two
- ambulatory
- not stationary
- abstenious
- sparing in the use of food and drink
- aesthete
- person with cultivated beauty
- ambivalence
- uncertainty
- suffered
- permitted
- aserbic
- bitter, harsh
- resilence
- strength
- ante-, anti-
- before
- circum-
- around
- dissembling
- disguising the truth about something
- abeyance
- suspension of activity
- cope
- struggle
- avert
- prevent
- avow
- affirm
- data
- bits of information
- basely
- dishonourably
- com-
- with
- predilection
- a personal preference
- arable
- cultivate
- assuage
- ease
- trepidation
- alarm or dread
- loathsome
- arousing great dislike
- undone
- ruined
- calumny
- slander
- jot
- write down
- bene-
- good
- pledge
- promise
- audacity
- boldness