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English 12 Unit 2 Vocabulary 1. accost – (v.) to approach and speak ...

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<strong>English</strong> <strong>12</strong> <strong>Unit</strong> 2 <strong>Vocabulary</strong><strong>1.</strong> <strong>accost</strong> <strong>–</strong> (v.) <strong>to</strong> <strong>approach</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>speak</strong> <strong>to</strong> first; <strong>to</strong> confront in a challenging oraggressive way (synonyms: but<strong>to</strong>nhole, <strong>approach</strong>, confront)2. animadversion <strong>–</strong> (n.) a comment indicating strong criticism or disapproval(synonyms: rebuke, reproof)3. avid <strong>–</strong> (adj.) desirous of something <strong>to</strong> the point of greed; intensely eager(synonyms: keen, enthusiastic, grasping)4. brackish <strong>–</strong> (adj.) having a salty taste <strong>and</strong> unpleasant <strong>to</strong> drink (synonyms: briny,saline)5. celerity <strong>–</strong> (n.) swiftness, rapidity of movement or action (synonyms: promptness,alacrity, speed)6. devious <strong>–</strong> (adj) straying or wondering from a straight or direct course; done oracting in a shifty or underh<strong>and</strong>ed way (synonyms: roundabout, indirect, tricky,sly, artful)7. gambit <strong>–</strong> in chess, an opening move that involves risk or sacrifice of a minorpiece in order <strong>to</strong> gain a later advantage; any opening move of this type(synonyms: ploy, stratagem, ruse, maneuver)8. halcyon <strong>–</strong> (n.) a legendary bird identified with the kingfisher; (adj.) of or relating<strong>to</strong> the halcyon; calm, peaceful; happy, golden; prosperous, affluent (synonyms:tranquil, serene, placed, palmy)9. histrionic <strong>–</strong> (adj.) pertaining <strong>to</strong> ac<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>and</strong> their techniques; theatrical, artificial;melodramatic (synonyms: affected, stagy)10. incendiary <strong>–</strong> (adj.) deliberately setting or causing fires; designed <strong>to</strong> start fires;tending <strong>to</strong> stir up strife or rebellion; (n.) one who deliberately sets fires, arsonist;one who causes strife [synonyms: (adj.) inflamma<strong>to</strong>ry, provocative, (n.)peacemaker]1<strong>1.</strong> maelstrom <strong>–</strong> (n.) a whirlpool of great size <strong>and</strong> violence; (n.) a situationresembling a whirlpool in violence <strong>and</strong> destruction (synonyms: vortex, chaos,turbulence, tumult)<strong>12</strong>. myopic <strong>–</strong> (adj.) nearsighted; lacking a broad, realistic view of a situation; lackingforesight or discernment (synonyms: shortsighted)13. overt <strong>–</strong> (adj.) open, not hidden, expressed or revealed in a way that is easilyrecognized (synonyms: clear, obvious, manifest, patent)


14. pejorative <strong>–</strong> (adj.) tending <strong>to</strong> make worse; expressing disapproval ordisparagement, deroga<strong>to</strong>ry, depreca<strong>to</strong>ry, belittling15. propriety <strong>–</strong> (n.) the state of being proper, appropriateness; (pl.) st<strong>and</strong>ards of whatis proper or socially acceptable (synonyms: fitness, correctness, decorum)16. sacrilege <strong>–</strong> (n.) improper or disrespectful treatment of something held sacred(synonyms: desecration, profanation, defilement17. summarily <strong>–</strong> (adv.) without delay or formality; briefly, concisely (synonyms:promptly, peremp<strong>to</strong>rily, abruptly)18. suppliant <strong>–</strong> (adj.) asking humbly <strong>and</strong> earnestly; (n.) one who makes a requesthumbly <strong>and</strong> earnestly, a petitioner, sui<strong>to</strong>r19. talisman <strong>–</strong> (n.) an object that serves as a charm or is believed <strong>to</strong> confer magicalpowers, an amulet, fetish20. undulate <strong>–</strong> (v.) <strong>to</strong> move in waves or with a wavelike motion; <strong>to</strong> have a wavelikeappearance or form (synonyms: ripple, fluctuate, rise <strong>and</strong> fall

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