... fans and New
York Yankee fans.
• Veterans from Germany and America have met each other in the cemeter-
ies of France to show that they have no animosity for each other left over
from World War ... Lois’s two dogs
and three cats get along famously.
• Jan’s new hairdo was the object of Kaj’s antipathy.
[Syn. aversion]
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component ... from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
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1. ardor
2. articulate
3. artifact
4. asperity
5. aspiration
6. assail
7. assimilation
8....
... property is seen as a
good thing for Easton.
• Tania’s acquisition of a new PDA made her very happy.
• Ali’s acquisition of a new chauffeur pleased her to no end.
[acquisitive adj., acquisitively ... temper of a scorned woman is legendary both in litera-
ture and in life.
• Dylan greeted the news that his new DVD player did not work at all with
considerable acrimony in his oaths.
[acrimonious ... Essential Vocabulary
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Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
28 Essential Vocabulary
1....
... of a wide area of
the world; not local or provincial; 2. not bound by local habits, likes, or dislikes; 3.
embodying worldly sophistication; fashionable; urbane
• Max’s world travels have given ... the office for bad conduct.
• The tour guide conducts a new group every half hour.
• While Leonard Bernstien was music director of the New York
Philharmonic, he frequently conducted his own works.
• ... During the Second World War, people at home received mail from their
relatives in the armed forces that had whole paragraphs blacked out by the
censors.
• In the Soviet Union, every newspaper article...
... dialysis
machine.
• Serial killers are among the most dysfunctional personalities in the world.
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• Allowing a five-year-old to ... from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
286 Essential Vocabulary
1. finesse
2. fission
3. fissure
4. fixate
5. flag
6. flaw
7. flora
8. flourish
9. fluctuate
10. ... appoint-
ment on time.
• June packed a picnic lunch in a wicker hamper.
[-ed, -ing]
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dormant (DAWR mint) adj. 1. asleep; 2....
... paid first is often a divisive matter for newlyweds
and longtime couples alike.
divulge (div UHLDZH) vt. to make known; disclose; unveil; reveal
• The newspaper reporter was obliged to not divulge ... slip
away unnoticed.
• After having survived frightful conditions while marooned on the island,
the newly rescued sailor wandered around in a daze.
[-dly adv.]
debacle (di BAK il) n. 1. a torrent ... the image gains in def-
inition before your eyes.
• What a revolting development this is!
• The new housing development will occupy 40 acres.
[-al adj., -ally adv.]
diagnosis (DY uhg NOH sis)...
... math.
• Mr. Jones eagerly embraced his new profession.
• The science of biology embraces zoology and botany.
[-d, embracing] [Syn. include]
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09_571656 ch05.qxd 11/10/04 ... rather be living in Philadelphia.” (It is not on his
tombstone.)
• When World War II ended, its epitaph was splashed across newspaper front
pages in every city.
epitomize* (i PIT uh MYZ) vt. 1. ... machines at your
photo processor’s counter.
[-d, enhancing, -ment n.] [Syn. intensify]
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extinct* (eks TEENKT) adj. 1. dead; no longer...
... tiv) adj. 1. the act or process of finding new methods;
2. a new method, custom, device, etc.
• Luther Burbank was an innovative person who bred many new varieties of
fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
• ... it home, unless you’ve bent it.
• The news of her sister’s accident impacted Allison deeply.
• The bumpers of the two cars were involved in the impact.
• News of the president’s assassination ... lie
• The fabrication was completed on-site and would serve as office space for
the workers.
• The new cabinets were the fabrication of a fine craftsman.
• Archie’s story about having been asked...
... live on an island, yet their view of the world is
far from insular.
• One might expect a resident of a small town in Iowa to have an insular
view of the world situation, and one would be wrong ... preempt someone’s property for public use.
• A news bulletin or presidential address sometimes preempts scheduled
programming.
[-ed, -ing]
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32_571656 ch27.qxd 11/10/04 12:45 ... regular mortgage payments.
• When a mortgage has been paid off, the bank delivers the deed to the new
homeowner.
• Charles mortgaged his future with college loans.
mute (MYOOT) vt. 1. to soften...
... must keep a journal of all the financial
transactions.
• Many local newspapers contain the word journal in their names, like New
York City’s lamented Journal-American.
judge (JUHJ) vt. 1. to hear ... daily record of events; diary; 2. the records of an orga-
nization’s transactions; ledger; 3. a newspaper, daily or otherwise
• Daniel Dafoe’s Robinson Crusoe is in the form of a journal kept ... detective’s
view of humanity has become rather jaded.
• The social worker tried not to be jaded at each new family abuse case she
encountered, but it was difficult.
[-ly adv.]
journal (JOER nil) n. 1....
...
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