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Talisman. Many people consider a rabbits foot be to a talisman. They say carrying it around with them brings good luck.
 
object to bring good luck
 
an object that is not tangible
 
object that is cursed
Sullen. After failing her history final, Kerri was sullen for days. Non one could find a way to cheer her up.
 
gloomy; bad tempered
 
even-tempered; unaffected
 
being in a great mood
Stodgy. I thought thte new t.v. show would be funny and exciting. Instead, I found it to be rather stodgy.
 
dull or uninspired
 
without care
 
funny and exciting
Shirk. It's unbelievable that the lifeguard tried to shirk his responsibilities. Someone could have drowned and there would have been no one there to save them.
 
to avoid or neglect
 
move quickly
 
to take responsibility
Rudimentary. You at least need a rudimentary knowledge of programming before you try to create your own website.
 
limited to basic principles
 
having extensive knowledge
 
having no knowledge at all
Relinquish. The stockbroker had to relinquish his position after others found out about the scandal.
 
to give something up
 
detail of a task
 
to gain a reward
Punctual. Maria is always punctual, which is why tardiness really frustrates her. She can't stand it when someone is late.
 
on time
 
having no sense of time
 
late
Oration. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave a beautiful oration, discussing the need for equal rights, regardless of skin color.
 
a formal speech
 
a device for writing speeched
 
a brief conversation
Nimble. The nimble runner quickly ran around the track and jumped over the hurdles. He beat the other runners by at least 10 seconds.
 
quick, light in movement; agile
 
with heavy movements and steps
 
slow and leisurely
Negligent. After leaving the baby at home alone for more than five hours, the mother was found to be negligent. This caused her to lose custody of her child.
 
not taking care of something
 
completing tasks with care
 
responsibility
Mandate. During the hurricane, the officials received a mandate from the mayor to evacuate the city. The evacuation was not a choice.
 
an official order to do something
 
fear of completion
 
an independent task
Ludicrous. Most people think the ides of astronauts finding aliens on another planet is ludicrous.
 
foolish; ridiculous
 
completely plausible
 
an abundance of evidence
Irate. The driver was irate when the truck hit his car. He jumped out and started screaming at the other driver.
 
extremely angry
 
even-tempered
 
friendly and social
Inundate. My boss tends to inundate people with projects. Sometimes he gives me so many projects that it is impossible to complete them all.
 
overwhelm with things to be done
 
engage with others
 
given few tasks
Haggle. At the flea market it is acceptable to haggle over prices. If you think it is priced too high, you can try to get it lowered.
 
bargain over the price
 
keep the price the same
 
raise the price
Gaudy. The girl worse a gaudy dress to the prom. It was covered in glitter, ribbons, and rhinestones.
 
extremely showy; over the top
 
boring or dull
 
humble; not showy
Flagrant. The student showed a flagrant disregard for the teacher's rule about cheating when he stole the test.
 
obviously offensive
 
lacking offense
 
with thoughtfulness
Fathom. I can't even begin to fathom how you drove your car up a pole. That makes absolutely no sense.
 
understand after thought
 
an activity that is boring
 
confusion
Famished. When they were finally rescued, the men were famished. They spent four days lost at sea with no food.
 
very hungry
 
needing nothingq
 
full; satisfied
Exuberant. Cathy won the mayoral race, partly because of her exuberant personality. Everyone loved her excited energy.
 
filled with energy and excitement
 
boring or dull
 
willingness to help others
Exonerate. The innocent man was exonerated when the police found new evidence to charge someone else with the crime.
 
to free from blame or guilt
 
to have an abundance of evidence
 
to find guilty
Enthrall. When the football player spoke at the assembly, the students were so enthralled you could hear a pin drip. The student's couldn't take their eyes off of him.
 
capture attention or fascination
 
disengage with someone
 
absent-minded
Docile. The docile horse made its way along the beginners trail. He was easily led by a farm hand.
 
easily led or controlled
 
hostile; not easily controlled
 
new with little knowledge
Dawdle. The student didn't want to go to class so he dawdled in the hallway. When the principal saw what was going on, he hurried the student along.
 
move slowly; waste time
 
move quickly
 
use time wisely
Copious. After the supply drive, there were copious amounts of school supplies to give out. I have never seen that many pairs of scissors or bottles of glue.
 
abundance of supplies; a lot
 
an adequate amount
 
a lack of supplies; very little
Connotation. The word "pig" has a negative connotation when you are talking about a person. That is one animal people don't like being called.
 
idea or feeling perceived by a word
 
a neutral feeling
 
a literal meaning
Compel. The teacher compelled her students to do their homework by threatening to fail every student who did not turn it in.
 
force someone to do something
 
having no boundaries
 
allow someone to do anything
Candor. The mayor's candor worked both in her favor and against her. While some people loved her open and honest communication, others only wanted to hear positive things.
 
open and honest quality in someone
 
pretend things don't exist
 
private; someone who hides information
Braggart. The braggart was showing off his new mansion. He loves to show people what he can afford, even if it makes others feel bad.
 
person who boasts about possessions
 
a humble person
 
person who is apathetic
Blatant. He blatantly defied the principal's order not to leave the school. He walked out of the building while the principal was still talking.
 
bad behavior done openly
 
good behavior done privately
 
bad behavior done provately
Bewilder. Calculus has been known to bewilder many students. All of the letters and numbers start to get confusing.
 
confuse someone
 
give information to someone
 
provide insight into something
Belligerent. The man became belligerent when he thought no on e was willing to help him. All of the bystanders were scared he would try to start a fight with them.
 
hostile or aggressive
 
unwilling to help
 
friendly
Bamboozle. The con artist tried to bamboozle the banker out of millions of dollars. He tricked the banker into giving him access to several bank accounts.
 
deceive or cheat someone
 
have a quality of honesty
 
give false information
Authentic. We know the artwork is authentic, because the author's signature and date are located on the back.
 
genuine; of known origin
 
of unknown origin
 
anonymous
Astute. Carl, an astute student, was constantly called to tutor the students who were failing. The teachers couldn't believe how quickly Carl learned the new material.
 
mentally sharp; understand clearly
 
unable to understand information
 
to help others
Antagonize. Martha should not have antagonized Sarah. It caused Sarah to become paranoid and Martha was labeled as a bully.
 
cause someone to become agitated
 
to make someone feel included
 
to agitate self
Allege. The police alleged that Marcus was thr one who committed the crime. However, they couldn't find any proof to charge him with the crime.
 
make claim without proof
 
place in jail or protective custody
 
show proof of guilt
Agitate. The bullies were trying to agitate the little girl by talking about her behind her back. Now she is worried about what they will do to her.
 
make someone feel nervous or troubled
 
make someone feel at ease
 
make someone feel pleased
Admonish. The students were admonished for their plagiarizing their reports. Th next time they get caught they will be expelled.
 
firmly reprimand
 
praise
 
share excitedly
Acrid. The paper mill put off an acrid smell. The people in town stated that it made their eyes water and noses burn.
 
strong, unpleasant taste or smell
 
pleasant taste or smell
 
wanting to taste or smell
Abruptly. The truck abruptly stopped when a small child ran out into the street. The driver did everything he could to avoid hitting the child.
 
suddenly or unexpectedly
 
over a long period of time
 
expectedly
Abrasive. The abrasive sandpaper was used to make the wood smooth.
 
material used for grinding or polishing
 
material used for connecting
 
material used for painting
Abdicate. The two countries went to war because the king would not abdicate the throne. The king refused to allow the to become allies. They felt he was the worst ruler the country had ever seen.
 
failure to fulfill responsibility
 
fulfill a responsibility
 
have success
Abode. After his business trip, the man returned to his humble abode. He was excited to finally be home and sleeping in his own bed.
 
house or home
 
large area of open land
 
hotel
Abate. The soldier was given medicine to abate the pain in his leg after the war was over. He was in intense pain when he went to the hospital.
 
become less intense
 
become more intense
 
remain the same