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Demagogue

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Deride

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Disparage

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Disparate

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Divergent

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Effusive

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Egregious

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Elicit

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Elucidate

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Enigma

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Erudite

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Esoteric

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Evoke

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Exacerbate

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Exhort

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Extol

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Facetious

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Fosters

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Frivolous

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Grandiose

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Pessimism

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Bravado

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Bane

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Vicissitude

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Confluence

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Conundrum

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Myriad

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Machination

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Malediction

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Ruse

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Aberration

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Discrepancy

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Quagmire

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Idiosyncrasy

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Schism

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Calumny

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Calumny

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Consternation

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Disdain

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Complacency

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Chagrin

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Trepidation

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Trepidation

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Trepidation

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Trepidation

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Trepidation

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Trepidation

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Trepidation

48/50

Elation

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Compunction

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Quiz 1

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Vocab quiz 17

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1. The zealot was fanatically devoted to a cause.

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2. The hedonist was a person who pursued pleasure at all costs.

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3. The iconoclast was a person who challenged traditional beliefs.

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4. The neologism was a new word or phrase.

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5. The elegy was a poem of mourning.

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6. The confluence was the meeting of two or more rivers.

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7. The tumult was a noisy disturbance.

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8. The estimation was an opinion or judgment.

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9. The exasperation was a feeling of intense irritation.

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10. The consternation of the crowd at the news was evident.

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Quiz 2

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Vocab quiz 17

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1. The philistine was uninterested in art or culture.

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2. The epitome was the perfect example of something.

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3. The altercation was a noisy argument.

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4. The precept was a rule or principle.

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5. The disquiet was a feeling of anxiety or unease.

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6. The exasperation was a feeling of intense irritation.

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7. The compunction was a feeling of guilt or regret.

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8. The elation of the crowd was palpable.

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9. The complacency of the company was its downfall.

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10. The disdain of the teacher for the student was evident.

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Quiz 3

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Vocab quiz 17

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1. The miscreant was a troublemaker or lawbreaker.

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2. The harbinger was a sign of things to come.

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3. The hiatus was a break or gap.

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4. The altercation was a noisy argument.

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5. The harangue was a long, angry speech.

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6. The disquiet was a feeling of anxiety or unease.

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7. The exasperation was a feeling of intense irritation.

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8. The compunction was a feeling of guilt or regret.

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9. The disdain of the teacher for the student was evident.

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10. The calumny of the politician was widely reporte

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Quiz 4

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Vocab quiz 17

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1. The narcissist was obsessed with themselves.

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2. The charlatan was a fake or frau

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3. The misanthrope hated or distrusted people.

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4. The dissident was a person who disagreed with the established order.

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5. The iconoclast was a person who challenged traditional beliefs.

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6. The harbinger was a sign of things to come.

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7. The epitome was the perfect example of something.

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8. The altercation was a noisy argument.

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9. The propensity was a natural tendency to do something.

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10. The compunction was a feeling of guilt or regret.

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Quiz 5

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Vocab quiz 17

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1. The philistine was uninterested in art or culture.

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2. The iconoclast was a person who challenged traditional beliefs.

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3. The idiosyncrasy was a peculiarity of a person or thing.

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4. The neologism was a new word or phrase.

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5. The propensity was a natural tendency to do something.

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6. The elegy was a poem of mourning.

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7. The harangue was a long, angry speech.

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8. The canon was a collection of sacred writings.

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9. The syllogism was a logical argument.

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10. The exasperation was a feeling of intense irritation.

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