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VocabularyEnglish II Honors

Unit 5

Altruistic: unselfish, selfless

The group was altruistic with their ‘feed the poor’ program.

Assent: agree, concur

The police must assent to the demands of the robber in order to save his life.

Benefactor: one who does good

The politician became a benefactor to the city when he wanted their votes.

Chivalrous: courteous and courageous

A chivalrous man opens the door for his date.

Clemency: leniency, mercy

Because it was his first offence, the judge showed clemency in his sentencing.

Dearth: insufficiency, scarcity

As the winter grew colder, it seemed that there was a dearth in the food supply.

Diffident: shy, timid, bashful

The greatest difficulty for a diffident person is to perform in front of others.

Discrepancy: inconsistency

There was a discrepancy between the teacher’s story and what the student had said.

Embark: begin, launch

The team was to embark on a voyage through Canada.

Facile: easily done or attained

Last year’s vocabulary words seem facile compared to this year’s.

Indomitable: unconquerable, invincible

During the whole race, her strength seemed indomitable.

Infallible: free from error, perfect

To win the prize, one must have an infallible record of truthfulness.

Plod: trudge, to walk heavily

It is easier to plod through the thick snow than to drag your feet.

Pungent: stinging, biting, sharp

The pungent smell of onions can cause one’s eyes to water while cutting them.

Remiss: neglectful, negligence

If you remiss in doing your chore’s now, you must do twice as much later.

Repose: rest, sleep

After the long journey, a brief repose was requested before going back home.

Temerity: boldness, audacity

It would take great temerity to talk back to the principal.

Truculent: belligerent, aggressive, harsh

The truculent lawyer gave a fiery speech to preserve his client’s innocence.

Unfeigned: sincere, genuine, heartfelt

He had an unfeigned love for his girlfriend.

Virulent: hateful, spiteful, poisonous

She posed a virulent appeal to the courts.

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