Chapter 3 Vocab Workshop Level E

ACCENT MARK, PART OF SPEECH, SYN AND ANT FOR LEVEL E VOCAB WORKSHOP CHAPTER 3

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Ad' versary
(n) an enemy, opponent synonyms: antagonist, rival, foe antonyms: friends, ally, supporter, confederate
A' lienate
(v) to turn away, to make indifferent or hostile antonyms: seperate, drive apart, estrange synonyms: befriend, attract, captivate, reconcile
Ar' tifice
(n) a skillful or ingenious device; a clever trick; a clever skill; trickery synonyms: ruse, stratagem, contivance
Coerce
(v) to compel, force synonyms: pressure, bully antonyms: persuade, cajole
Cra' ven
(adj) cowardly (n) a coward synonyms: (adj) fearful, faithhearted antonyms: (adj) brave, courageous
Cul' inary
(adj) of or related to cooking
Delete
(v) to erase, wipe out synonyms: remove, cancel antonyms: insert, add
Demise
(n) a death, especially of a person in a lofty position synonyms: decrease, passing away antonyms: decrease, passing away
Exhil' erate
(v) to enlighten, cheer synonyms: stimulate, excite antonyms: discourage, despirit
Fall' ow
(adj) plowed but not seeded; inactive (n) land left unseeded (v) to plow but not seed
Harass
(v) to disturb, worry synonyms: annoy, pester, bedevil
Inclem' ent
(adj) stormy, harsh synonyms:( adj) blustery, tempestuous antonyms: mild, gentle, tranquil
Muse
(v) to think about in a dreamy way, ponder synonyms: meditate, contemplate
Neg' ligible
(adj) so unimportant that it can be disregarded synonyms:trivial, inconsequential antonyms: significant, crucial
Perpet' uate
(v) to make permanent or long lasting synonyms: continue, preserve antonyms: discontinue, abolish