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16 Cards in this Set
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Accolade
N. |
an expression of approval or respect for special merit; an award.
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Adamant
Adj. |
not yielding; firm
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Adulate
V. |
to flatter or admire excessively; to idolize
adulation (n) |
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Altercation
N. |
a loud and determined dispute; a noisy quarrel
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Annals
n. pl. |
a historical record of events, often arranged in a yearly sequence
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Assiduous
adj. |
diligent and persistent
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Chary
adj. |
exercising caution; hesitant
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Clique
n. |
a small, exclusive group; a group held together by like interests or purpose
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Decrepit
adj. |
worn-out with use; broken-down
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Endow
v. |
to provide with a quality, a thing, or a gift of money
endowment n. |
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Ephmeral
adj. |
lasting a very short time
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Ingratiate
v. |
to work to gain the favor of someone
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Pantheon
n. |
a group of people held in high esteem for their great achievements
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Perverse
adj. |
- turned away from what is right; wicked
- stubbornly opposing what is right or reasonable; obstinate perversity n. |
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Tutelage
n. |
instruction, protection, or guardianship
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Lesson 4
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Lesson 4
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