Vocabulary Development in English Unit 6

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Enhance your vocabulary with words like "acquisitive," "arrogate," "banal," "carping," "coherent," "congeal," "emulate," "encomium," "eschew," and "germane." Explore their meanings and synonyms through practical examples. Improve your language skills by understanding and using these words effectively in your writing and conversations.


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  1. CCR English VOCABULARY UNIT 6

  2. ACQUISITIVE In an acquisitive acquisitive society, there is a great deal of emphasis on buying and selling. Synonym: greedy

  3. ARROGATE The ambitious noblemen will put the young king under house arrest and arrogate royal privileges to themselves. Synonym: usurp arrogate

  4. BANAL The new play s banal dialogue made it seem more like a soap opera than a serious drama. Synonym: stale banal

  5. CARPING The trainee resigned after a week rather than put up with the carping complaints of the sales manager. Most artists choose to ignore the carping carping of critics and simply go on with their work. Synonym: nit-picking carping

  6. COHERENT The physics teacher gave a surprisingly coherent coherent description of quantum mechanics. Synonym: unified

  7. CONGEAL If you do not wash your dishes right away, the food on them will congeal congeal. Synonym: solidify

  8. EMULATE Most beginning writers try to emulate emulate a great writer and later develop their own individual styles. Synonym: mimic

  9. ENCOMIUM On Veterans Day, the President delivered a heartfelt encomium encomium to those who died for their country. Synonym: eulogy

  10. ESCHEW The young athletes promised the coach that they would train vigorously and eschew eschew bad habits. Synonym: steer clear of

  11. GERMANE Bringing up examples from the past is not germane germane to the present discussion. Synonym: Pertinent

  12. INSATIABLE People with an insatiable form gossip often do not have compelling stories of their own. Synonym: unquenchable The answer to INSATIABLE on the The answer to INSATIABLE on the quiz is K quiz is K insatiable appetite

  13. INTRANSIGENT Little will get accomplished if the legislators of both parties maintain their intransigent intransigent attitudes. Synonym: unyielding

  14. INVIDIOUS Teachers should avoid making invidious invidious comparisons between their students. Synonym: spiteful

  15. LARGESSE The university was the fortunate beneficiary of the largesse largesse of many of its graduates. Synonym: bounty

  16. RECONNAISSANCE The field officer required a thorough reconnaissance reconnaissance before ordering any troop movements. Synonym: scouting expedition

  17. SUBSTANTIATE The prospector was unable to substantiate substantiate his claim to the land where the gold was found. Synonym: validate

  18. TACITURN Abraham Lincoln has the reputation of having a dour and taciturn taciturn personality. Synonym: Tight-lipped

  19. TEMPORIZE For most of Shakespeare s greatest tragedy, the protagonist Hamlet chooses to temporize temporize rather than act. Synonym: Procrastinate

  20. TENABLE The researchers put forth a tenable tenable theory, but their conclusions would be reviewed carefully by others. Synonym: justifiable

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