Danforth Semester 2 Groups 1-8 Vocabulary
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proper behavior or respectability | ||
without preparation or impromptu | ||
noticeable | ||
an offensive remark or insult | ||
gloomy, sad, or depressed | ||
a complicated situation or problem | ||
to remove or eradicate | ||
to steal in small quantities | ||
overly complimentary or overly flattering | ||
liveliness, eagerness, or enthusiasm; cheerful willingness or readiness | ||
to delete or erase officially | ||
to take advantage of; an adventure or daring deed | ||
showy | ||
quarrelsome or argumentative | ||
to predict, foretell, or presage | ||
a disease or plague; an eyesore | ||
abstract or cerebral | ||
to include or make a part of | ||
to make better or ameliorate | ||
the mixing of races | ||
one who hates mankind | ||
separated from or distant | ||
hidden, implied, or undeveloped | ||
something out of its correct place in time | ||
dying | ||
scandalous, shocking, or offensive | ||
pertaining to the duties of sons or daughters | ||
misconduct | ||
uselessness or obsolescence | ||
willing or open to | ||
privilege | ||
contradictory or directly-opposed | ||
preachy, moralistic, or self-righteous | ||
pale, ghastly, or corpse-like | ||
luxuries | ||
to censor | ||
lazy or idol | ||
a deception or distraction | ||
hatred or loathing | ||
diligent or hard-working | ||
unconquerable or unyielding | ||
impossible to change | ||
to foreshadow, foretell, or predict | ||
a division or separation | ||
having feeling or awareness | ||
persuasion by flattery | ||
generosity | ||
needy or poor | ||
congratulations | ||
nomadic or wandering | ||
a natural or fundamental part of | ||
independent or self-governing | ||
a collection of works | ||
a genius or scholar | ||
a disagreement or dispute | ||
unnecessary, unneeded, or superfluous | ||
to endow or invest with | ||
pertaining to the military | ||
varied or diverse | ||
a physical weariness or fatigue | ||
betterment or improvement | ||
to apportion or allot | ||
to condemn | ||
to raise or increase | ||
practical or workable | ||
sparkling or brilliant | ||
healthy or beneficial | ||
complete honesty | ||
having no consequences | ||
fussy, detailed, or picky | ||
ruined or abandoned; negligent | ||
slander | ||
grace | ||
countless or vast | ||
precise or exact; moral or honest | ||
insightful or brilliant | ||
a law or principle | ||
integrity | ||
very plain | ||
fullness |