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Improving Vocabulary Skills Unit 2 Chapter 11

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Improving Vocabulary SkillsUnit 2 Chapter 11

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blightSomething that damages

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The rats in the street are a real blight on the neighborhood.

The open sewers in the slum blight the area.

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GloatExpressing spiteful delight

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Don’t gloat when you win. It isn’t nice.Little Tommy gloats when he wins in chess. Hopefully he’ll learn to be a gallant winner before he grows up.

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blatantObvious in an offensive manner

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Tommy stole the opponent’s queen in his last chess match.

Blatant cheating like that cost him the game.

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gauntBony; very skinny

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Michael Jordon was a gaunt basketball player,But he was still unbeatable even though he was really thin.

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immaculateSuper clean

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My mother will only eat at immaculate restaurants. Very few restaurants are as clean as her kitchen, so we rarely eat out.

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qualmdoubt

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President Bush had no qualms about using waterboarding to get information from captives.

Most people have qualms about using any kind of torture to get information.

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plagiarismStealing someone else’s ideas

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If you commit plagiarism, you could be expelled from school.

Plagiarism is a serious offense, akin to stealing.

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contrivePlan cleverly; think up

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Fatou contrived a clever excuse as to why she didn’t complete her

homework: the computer froze.

The teacher soon contrived of a way to double check the excuses her students gave for being late: she checked the date of the document.

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garbleJumble; mix up

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The computer sent a garbled error message, which only made the problem more difficult to solve.

Since she didn’t hold the microphone close to her mouth, what she said was just a garbled mess.

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retaliatePay back; get revenge

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Their team beat us last time, so we hope to retaliate and win this time.

When Mohamed hit Hannatou with a snowball, Hannatou retaliated by throwing a snowball back at him.