Unit 1
- antidote – medicine used against a poison or a disease
- ambidextrous – able to use the left hand or the right equally well
- gerontocracy – government ruled by old people
- braggart – boastful
- entice – attract, lure
- connote – suggest or imply in addition to the precise, literal meaninig
- drowsiness – feeling sleepy
- disrobe – undress
- shunned – avoided, kept away from
- anguish – severe suffering
Unit 2
- offhand – without preparation or forethought
- loll – rest to sit or stand in a lazy way, hang (dog’s tongue)
- somersault – rolling backward or forward movement
- inquest – legal or judicial inquiry
- surcharge – additional load/charge
- acclaimed – welcomed with shouts and approval
- embezzle – use in a wrong way for one’s own benefit
- salvage – the saving of property from loss
- dangle – hand or swing loosely
- yarn – spun thread used for knitting
Unit 3
- livid – furiously angry, enraged
- sawdust – tiny bits of wood
- dullard – a stupid, insensitive person
- succumb – yield, die
- sluggard – lazy, slow-moving person
- ingest – take in by swallowing
- clot – a thick mass of coagulated liquid, especially blood, or of material stuck together
- cryptic – secret with a hidden meaning
- gallant – brave
- gait – a person’s manner of walking
Unit 4
- chisel – steel tool for shaping materials
- dote – be extremely and uncritically fond of
- constrict – make narrower
- ossified – turned to bone
- tonic – giving a feeling of vigor or well-being
- presentiment – an intuitive feeling about the future
- ail – to cause pain, uneasiness
- limp – lacking strength
- arcane – understood by very few
- mite – a very small amount
Unit 5
- edify – instruct
- recuperate – become strong after illness
- yeoman – a man holding and cultivating a small landed estate
- writ – written order
- dislodge – move force from the place occupied
- lampoon – publicly mock or ridicule
- patron – regular customer person who gives support
- cordial – warm and sincere
- retrograde – receding
- unscathed – unharmed
Unit 6
- knit – cause to unite
- jabber – talk excitedly
- treacherous – not to be trusted, perfidious
- stride – walk with long steps
- resuscitation – coming back to consciousness
- concur – agree in opinion
- woo – try to win
- pilferer – to steal, especially in small quantities
- skit – short piece of humorous writing
- hapless – unlucky
Unit 7
- fawn – to seek favor
- wince – show bodily or mental pain
- irate – angry
- alcove – partially enclosed place
- cogent
- disenchant
- sycophant
- despondency
- elation
- glut
Unit 8
- pecuniary
- prolix
- distraught
- debilitate
- exonerate
- epithet
- backwater
- exagitate
- centurion
- inerrancy
- pilloried
- calumiated
- hoodwink
- reconnoiter
Unit 9
- tact
- decry
- gratification
- accession
- umbrage
- requisition
- compendium
- quotidian
- mellifluos
- impugn
- parried
- defalcated
- nebulous
- rapacious
- obstreperous
Unit 10
- clandestine
- philanderer
- strategems
- peruse
- temporal
- feckless
- resplendent
- profiteering
- sanctimoniousgermane
- rancor
- camaraderie
- effusive
Unit 11
- cogency
- appraisal
- adumbration
- tenure
- quixotic
- albumen
- nigh
- repudiate
- abnegate
- check
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