LEVEL C, UNITS 10-12 CUMULATIVE VOCABULARY TEST

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60 questions
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agreement, harmony; to agree, be in harmony or bring into harmony; to grant, bestow on

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short, rudely brief

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to occupy the complete attention of, absorb fully

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to put a burden on, impose, involve; to restrict ownership of property by limiting inheritance; a restriction that places a burden or, imposes, involves; a restriction of ownership of property by limiting inheritance

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about to happen, hanging over in a menacing way

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to regret, be sorry for; a feeling of regret

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a change from one state or condition to another

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to blame, scold, find fault with

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actual, true, real

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strength, energy; the capacity to live and develop; the power to endure or survive

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an exchange in trade; to exchange goods

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to think out, plan, figure out, invent, create

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skillful in the use of hands or body; clever

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a kind of weasel; to search or hunt out; to torment, badger

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to become used to; to cause to become used to

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pleasing in appearance or personality, attractive

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to make fun of; to show contempt for

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fear, fright, trembling

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to annoy, anger, exasperate; to confuse, baffle

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subject to odd ideas, notions, or fancies; playful; unpredictable

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late, tardy

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to quote; to mention; to summon to appear in court; to commend, recommend

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in line with accepted ideas or standards; trite

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to lure into a trap; a person or thing used to lure into a trap

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to follow in order, come immediately after, and as a result

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to bring about an agreement between persons or groups, act as a go-between; occupying a middle position; indirect, acting through an intermediary

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the setting, surroundings, environment

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strange, freakish, weird, foreign-looking; out-of-the-way, geographically remote; exceeding reasonable limits

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high-spirited; lively; bold, saucy; jaunty

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a stain or spot; a mark of corruption or dishonor; to stain or contaminate

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to make calm, soothe; to relieve, satisfy; to yield to

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causing great misfortune

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to dig; to search deeply and thoroughly into

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heroic courage; respect and courtesy; an act or statement marked by a high level of courtesy

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to make known, tell; to give, pass something on

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using or showing good judgment, wise, sensible

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domineering, haughty, bullying; overpowering, predominant

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a peculiar way of acting; a sudden twist or turn

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to feast, entertain agreeably

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lazy, lacking in ambition and energy; inefficient

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to resign, formally give up an office or a duty; to disown, discard

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able to hold much, roomy

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a strong movement to advance a cause or idea; to campaign, work vigorously

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to injure or destroy the surface or appearance of; to damage the value, influence, or effect of; to face down, outshine

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a false notion or belief; an error in thinking

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to nullify, deny, bring to nothing

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vitally important, essential

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one who receives; receiving; able or willing to receive

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an opinion, belief, or principle held to be true

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clumsy, awkward; unwieldy

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to give as a gift; to provide with lodgings

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able to burn or eat away by chemical action; biting, sarcastic

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an order forbidding the trade in or movement of commercial goods; any restraint or hindrance; to forbid to enter or leave port; to forbid trade with

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a lack of seriousness or earnestness, especially about things that should be treated with respect; buoyancy, lightness in weight

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beggar; depending on begging for a living

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to make sick to the stomach; to fill with disgust

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an action designed to confuse or mislead, a trick

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to become filled to overflowing; to be present in large quantities

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easily managed, easy to deal with; easily wrought, malleable

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having a huge appetite, greedy, ravenous; excessively eager