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unit 4 voccab

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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
General Directorate of Education Riyadh
Private Education Office
‫مدارس مدينة العلوم العالمية‬
Madinat Al – Oloum International Schools
American Curriculum
Academic Year 2022 / 2023
Presented by:
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Creating well-prepared individuals, cognitively and behaviorally
while focusing on developing psychomotor skills.
Madinat Al-Oloum International Schools
‫مدرسة مدينة العلوم العالمية‬
Academic Year 2016 / 2017
Affiliated (adj., part.) associated,
connected
• Synonyms: attached, related,
joined
• Antonyms: dissociated,
unconnected
• EX:
• Being affiliated with a well known
law firm is often the first step on
the way to a successful political
career.
Ascertain (v.) to find out
•Synonyms: discover,
determine, establish
•EX:
• We need to ascertain
what it will cost to
remodel our kitchen.
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Attainment (n.)
an accomplishment, the act of
achieving
• Synonyms: achievement,
realization, fulfillment
• Antonyms: failure, defeat,
frustration
• EX:
• In addition to his abilities as
a leader, Abraham Lincoln
was a man of high literary
achievement.
Bequeath (v.)
to give or pass on as an inheritance
•Synonyms: transmit,
bestow, hand down
•EX:
• Few people will make
enough money in their
lifetimes to be in a
position bequeath a
fortune to their heirs.
Disperse (v.)
to scatter, spread far and wide
• Synonyms: break up,
dispel
• Antonyms: collect,
congregate, assemble,
muster
• EX:
• When a scuffle broke
out, the commissioner
ordered the police to
disperse the crowd.
Expunge (v.)
to erase, obliterate, destroy
• Synonyms: delete, efface,
annihilate
• Antonyms: insert, create,
mark, imprint, impress
• EX:
• The judge ordered the
remarks expunged from
the record.
Invulnerable (adj.)
not able to be wounded or hurt;
shielded against attack
• Synonyms: impregnable, resistant,
impervious, immune
• Antonyms: exposed, unprotected,
defenseless
• EX:
• Medieval lords did everything
possible to make their castles
invulnerable fortresses.
Malevolent (adj.)
spiteful, showing ill will
• Synonyms: malicious, wicked,
sinister, malignant
• Antonyms: kind, benevolent,
compassionate
• EX:
• While pretending to be a loyal
friend, Iago told Othello
malevolent lies.
• Synonyms: composed,
unruffled, indifferent, blasé
• Antonyms: perturbed,
agitated, fretful,
disconcerted, abashed
• EX:
• The elegantly dressed couple
strolled down the boulevard
with a nonchalant air.
Omniscient (adj.)
knowing everything; having unlimited
awareness or understanding
• Synonyms: wise, allknowing
• Antonyms: ignorant,
unknowing
• EX:
• Scientists today have so
much specialized
knowledge that they
sometimes seem
omniscient.
Panacea (n.) a remedy for all ills;
cure-all; an answer to all problems
• Synonyms: universal
cure, easy solution
• Antonyms: affliction
• EX-
• You are mistaken if you
think that getting more
money will be a
panacea for all your
troubles.
Scrupulous (adj.)
exact, careful, attending thoroughly to details;
having high moral standards, principled
•Synonyms: painstaking,
meticulous, conscientious
•Antonyms: careless,
negligent, remiss, dishonest
• EX:
•Scientists are trained to
record their observations
with scrupulous accuracy.
Skulk (v.)
to move about stealthily; to lie in
hiding
• Synonyms: lurk, slink,
crept around, prowl
• Antonyms: sped
• EX:
• The burglar skulked in the
ally looking for a way to get
into the darkened jewelry
store without attracting the
attention of anyone who
might be nearby.
Supercilious (adj.)
proud and contemptuous; showing
scorn because of a feeling of superiority
• Synonyms: snobbish,
patronizing, overbearing
• Antonyms: humble,
meek, deferential,
servile
• EX:
• Their supercilious attitude
toward their servants was
extremely offensive.
Uncanny (adj.)
strange, mysterious, weird,
beyond explanation
• Synonyms: eerie, inexplicable
• EX:
• It is highly unusual for a
beginner to display such an
uncanny skill at playing bridge.
Cogent:
•adjective
• (of an argument or case) clear, logical, and
convincing.
•"they put forward cogent arguments for
British membership"
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Uncanny (adj.)
strange, mysterious, weird,
beyond explanation
• Synonyms: eerie, inexplicable
• EX:
• It is highly unusual for a
beginner to display such an
uncanny skill at playing bridge.
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