Unit 4 Vocab Test Questions – Flashcards
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            affinity (definition)
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        (n.) a natural attraction to a person, thing, or activity; a relationship, connection
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            affinity (synonym)
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        inclination, penchant
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            affinity (antonym)
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        aversion, distaste
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            bilious (definition)
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        (adj.) peevish or irritable; sickeningly unpleasant
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            bilious (synonym)
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        choleric, irascible, peevish, splenetic
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            bilious (antonym)
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        sweet-tempered, genial, pleasant, delightful
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            cognate (definition)
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        (adj.) closely related in origin, essential nature, or function; (n.) such a person or thing
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            cognate (synonym)
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        (adj.) allied, affiliated; (n.) relative
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            cognate (antonym)
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        (adj.) dissimilar
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            corollary (definition)
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        (n.) a proposition that follows from one already proven; a natural consequence or result; (adj.) resultant or consequent
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            corollary (synonym)
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        (n.) deduction, conclusion
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            corollary (antonym)
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        (n.) axiom, postulate, premise
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            cul-de-sac (definition)
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        (n.) a blind alley or dead end street; any situation in which further progress is impossible; an impasse
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            derring-do (definition)
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        (n.) valor or heroism; daring deeds or exploits (often used to poke fun at false heroics)
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            derring-do (synonym)
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        audacity, bravado, pyrotechnics
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            derring-do (antonym)
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        cowardice, poltroonery
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            divination (definition)
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        (n.) the art or act of predicting the future or discovering hidden knowledge
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            divination (synonym)
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        prophecy
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            elixir (definition)
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        (n.) a potion once thought capable of curing all ills and maintaining life indefinitely; a panacea; a sweet liquid used as a vehicle in medicines
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            elixir (synonym)
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        nostrum, tonic
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            folderol (definition)
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        (n.) foolish talk, ideas, or procedures; nonsense; a trifle
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            folderol (synonym)
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        gibberish
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            folderol (antonym)
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        sense, significance
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            gamut (definition)
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        (n.) an entire range or series
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            gamut (synonym)
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        compass, sweep
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            hoi polloi (definition)
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        (n.) the common people, the masses
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            hoi polloi (synonym)
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        rank and file
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            hoi polloi (antonym)
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        aristocracy, elite, upper class
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            ineffable (definition)
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        (adj.) not expressible in words; too great or too sacred to be uttered
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            ineffable (synonym)
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        inexpressible
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            lucubration (definition)
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        (n.) laborious study or thought, especially at night; the result of such work
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            lucubration (synonym)
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        burning the midnight oil
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            mnemonic (definition)
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        (adj.) relation to or designed to assist the memory; (n.) a device to aid the memory
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            mnemonic (synonym)
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        (n.) reminder, cue
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            obloquy (definition)
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        (n.) public abuse indicating strong disapproval or censure; the disgrace resulting from such treatment
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            obloquy (synonym)
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        discredit, opprobrium, dishonor
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            obloquy (antonym)
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        praise, acclaim, approbation
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            parameter (definition)
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        (n.) a determining or characteristic element; a factor that shapes the total outcome; a limit, boundary
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            pundit (definition)
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        (n.) a learned person; one who gives authoritative opinions
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            pundit (synonym)
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        expert, authority, savant
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            pundit (antonym)
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        dilettante, layman, amateur
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            risible (definition)
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        (adj.) pertaining to laughter; able or inclined to laugh; laughable
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            risible (synonym)
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        droll, ludicrous
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            risible (antonym)
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        depressing, heartrending, poignant
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            symptomatic (definition)
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        (adj.) typical or characteristic; being or concerned with a symptom of a disease
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            symptomatic (synonym)
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        indicative
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            volte-face (definition)
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        (n.) an about-face; a complete reversal
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            volte-face (synonym)
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        turnabout
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            end stop line
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        line of verse in which both the grammatical structure and the sense reach completion at the end of a line; denoting a line of verse in which a logical or rhetorical pause occurs at the end of the line, usually marked with a period, comma, or semicolon; line in poetry that ends with a complete pause created by punctuation (; or .)
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            enjambment
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        line of verse that carries over into next line without a pause of any kind
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            envelope method - (frame)
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        Begins and ends with same setting and/or narrator(s); middle is flashback
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            epigram
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        a witty saying, usually at the end of a poem, about 2 lines long; a brief, witty observation about a person, institution, or experience
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            epigraph
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        A brief quotation at the beginning of a book or chapter.
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            epiphany
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        an awakening; a sudden understanding or burst of insight; key moment in Greek plays
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            epitaph
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        an engraving on a tombstone
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            epithet
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        nickname or appellation, i.e., "Helen of the white arms" in the Iliad
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            euphemism
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        substitute word(s) that sounds better than another (lingerie instead of underwear); the use of inoffensive or neutral words to describe a harsher, more serious concept. IT reduces the risk that the listener will be upset or offended. Example: people "pass away", instead of "Die". Euphemisms soften the blow of unhappy news or truths.
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            euphony
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        a quality of style marked by pleasing, harmonious sounds, the opposite of cacophony
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            existentialism
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        a term applied to a group of attitudes which emphasize existence rather than the essence, and sees the inadequacy of human reason to explain the enigma of the universe
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            exposition
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        the introductory material which sets the tone, gives the setting, introduces the characters, and supplies necessary facts; may be the first section of the typical Plot, in which Characters are introduced, the Setting is described, and any necessary background information is given. Sometimes there is a lot, and the exposition stretches out; sometimes and the expository information is tucked in unobtrusively as people talk to each other or inside the narrator's descriptions.