Vocabulary Unit 6 anonymous a non y mous
Vocabulary Unit 6
anonymous (a non y mous) • Definition – (adj) unnamed, unknown • The author of the letter remains anonymous.
browse • Definition - (v) to nibble, graze; to read casually; to window-shop • Many people like to browse through the neighborhood stores.
dupe • Definition- (n) a person easily tricked; (v) to deceive • The student reversed the digits in his locker combination so as to dupe anyone who tried to get in it.
dynamic (dy nam ic) • Definition- (adj) active, energetic, forceful • Some people refer to Batman and Robin as the dynamic duo.
eradicate (e rad i cate) • Definition – (v) to root out, get rid of destroy completely • We must eradicate poverty in our country.
frustrate (frus trate) • Definition – (v) to prevent from accomplishing a purpose or fulfilling a desire, to cause feelings of discouragement • The game of golf is not meant to frustrate the player.
grim • Definition – (adj) stern, fierce, cruel • Many nations face grim situations when it comes to rebuilding their countries.
inimitable (in im i ta ble) • Definition –(adj) not capable of being copied or imitated • This dog’s personality is inimitable.
makeshift (make shift) • Definition – (n) a temporary substitute for something else (adj) flimsy or temporary • This building became the makeshift classroom after the hurricane.
marginal (marg i nal) • Definition –(adj) in, at, or near the edge or margin; only barely good or important enough for the purpose • The hitting on the baseball team was marginal at best.
pending (pend ing) • Definition –( adj) waiting to be settled; • His jail term is pending the judge’s decision.
prescribe (pre scribe) • Definition – (v) to order as a rule or course to be followed; to order for medical purposes • The doctor will prescribe a medicine for the rash.
preview (pre view) • Definition – (n) something seen in advance; (v) to view beforehand • It is fun to watch the previews for the upcoming shows.
prominent (prom i nent) • Definition – (adj) standing out so it can be easily seen; important, well-known • The Sear’s Tower is a prominent building in Chicago.
quaint • Definition – (adj) odd or old-fashioned in a pleasing way; clever • Some cities in Europe are quaint.
scrimp • Definition –(v) to handle very economically or stingily; to supply in a way that is small, short or scanty • If we scrimp for several weeks we can buy some new school clothes.
reluctant (re luc tant) • Definition – (adj) unwilling, holding back • Both the flower girl and ring bearer were reluctant to walk down the aisle.
snare • Definition – (v) to trap, catch; (n) a trap or entanglement • The boys made a snare to catch the animal.
utmost (ut most) • Definition – (adj) greatest, highest, farthest (n) the extreme limit • It is of utmost importance to follow all safety rules while conducting an experiment.
vengeance (ven geance) • Definition – (n) punishment in return for an injury or a wrong; unusual force or violence • The winter storm came in the valley with a vengeance.
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