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15 Cards in this Set
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Demoralize |
POS- verb Antonym- organize, strengthen Synonym-cripple, damp Sentence Definition- to throw a person into confusion Prefix- demo Origin- French |
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Rouse |
POS- verb
Antonym- drop Synonym- get up Sentence Definition- to bring out of sleep Prefix- rouz Origin- French |
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Senile |
POS- noun
Antonym- young Synonym- ancient Sentence- he paused a moment to control his Senile anger Definition- showing a decline or deterioration of physical strength or metal functioning Prefix- Sen Origin- Latin |
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Reverence |
POS- noun
Antonym- dishonor Synonym- respect Sentence Definition- feeling of attitude of deep respect with awe Prefix- rev Origin- Latin |
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Sententiously |
POS- Adjective
Antonym- pointed Synonym- preachy Sentence- Definition- given to excessive moralizing Prefix- Sen Origin- Latin |
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Anarchist |
POS- Noun
Antonym- scared Synonym- rebel Sentence- Definition- a person who believes in or tries to bring anarchy Prefix- "AN" Origin- Greek |
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Contempt |
POS- Noun
Antonym- love Synonym- hatred Sentence- Definition- disregard for something that should be taken into account Prefix- "Con" Origin-Latin |
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Defile |
POS- Verb
Antonym- clean Synonym- dirty Sentence- Definition- sully, mar, or spoil Prefix- "DE" Origin- Middle English |
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Auspicious |
POS- Adjective
Antonym- agitated Synonym-emotionless Sentence- Definition- someone who is calm and not feeling pain Prefix- impass Origin- late 26th century |
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Impassively |
POS- Adjective
Antonym- warm Synonym- cold Sentence- the high schoolers were impassive Definition- Not feeling or showing emotion Prefix- "IM" Origin- Latin |
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Insolence |
POS- noun
Antonym- Synonym- Sentence- the insolence of British travelers were provoking Definition- the quality or condition of being insolent Prefix- "IN" Origin- Latin |
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Lamentation |
POS- noun
Antonym- enjoyment Synonym- weeping Sentence- the land was filled with lamentation Definition- expressing grief Prefix- "men Origin- Latin |
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Perverse |
POS- adjective
Antonym- happy Synonym- bad-tempered Sentence- the IMP perverse must have chuckled at the situation. Definition- persistent and obstinate on what's wrong Prefix- vurs Origin- Latin |
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Sate |
POS- verb
Antonym- diet Synonym- glut Sentence- I sate by him for about 20 minutes Definition- to satisfy (any appetite or desire) fully Prefix- seyt Origin- old English |
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Transgress |
POS- verb
Antonym- obey Synonym- trespass Sentence- God may punish all who transgress his commands Definition- to violate a law, command, or moral code Prefix- gres Origin- Latin |