May 3, 2013

2/25~3/1

2/25

hydrostatic  adjective

of or relating to fluids at rest or to the pressures they exert or transmit

submerge  verb

to put under water

abase  verb

to lower in rank, office, prestige, or esteem

abdicate  verb

to renounce a throne, high office, dignity, or function

hydrostatic  adjective

of or relating to fluids at rest or to the pressures they exert or transmit

 

hydrostatic  adjective

of or relating to fluids at rest or to the pressures they exert or transmit

hydr-: water, liquid

hydrous

hydrospire

hydroelectric

 

submerge  verb

to put under water

sub-: under, beneath, below

subsoil

subaqueous

subaponeurotic

 

abdicate  verb

to renounce a throne, high office, dignity, or function

ab-: from, away, off

abaxial

aboral

 

 

2/26

abduct  verb

to seize and take away (as a person) by force

aberrant  adjective

straying from the right or normal way

absolutism  noun

government by an absolute ruler or authority

abstemious  adjective

marked by restraint especially in the consumption of food or alcohol; also : reflecting such restraint

Ex: an abstemious diet

abstinence  noun

voluntary forbearance especially from indulgence of an appetite or craving or from eating some foods

 

abduct  verb

to seize and take away (as a person) by force

ab-: from, away, off

aberrant

aberrancy

aberrance

 

2/27

abysmal  adjective

having immense or fathomless extension downward, backward, or inward

Ex: an abysmal cliff

accentuate  verb

accent, emphasize; also : intensify

Ex: He likes to wear clothes that accentuate his muscular build.

accolade  noun

an expression of praise

accomplice  noun

one associated with another especially in wrongdoing

Ex: He was convicted as an accomplice to murder.

audible  adjective

heard or capable of being heard

 

 

accomplice  noun

one associated with another especially in wrongdoing

com-: with, together, jointly

commingle

co-: with, together

coactive

coconspirator

cofounder

comanage

 

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3/1

cynic  noun

1. a faultfinding captious critic; especially : one who believes that human conduct is motivated wholly by self-interest

2. cynic adjective

Ex: 1. A cynic might think that the governor visited the hospital just to gain votes.

2.Reporters who cover politics often become cynics

tortuous  adjective

marked by repeated twists, bends, or turns : winding

Ex: a tortuous path

jostle  verb

to make one's way by pushing and shoving

Ex: jostling toward the exit

discrepancy  noun

an instance of disagreeing or being at variance

thermometer  noun

an instrument for determining temperature

 

tortuous  adjective

marked by repeated twists, bends, or turns : winding

-ous: full of : abounding in : having : possessing the qualities of

clamorous

poisonous

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