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Sadlier-Oxford Level C Unit 9

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Sadlier-Oxford Level C Unit 9

Unit 9

Adverb

  • twisted
  • Adjective

    pertinent

    related to the matter at hand; to the point

  • relevent
  • germane
  • apropos

  • Antonyms

  • unrelated
  • irrelevant
  • immaterial
  • penal

    having to do with punishment (prison)

  • correctional
  • disciplenary
  • disgruntled

    disarming

    charming,tending to get rid of unfriendliness or suspicion

  • endearing
  • winning

  • Antonyms

  • alarming
  • troubling
  • disquieting
  • dire

    dreadful, causing fear or suffering; warning of trouble to come; demanding immediate action to avoid danger

  • disastrous
  • ominous
  • sinister
  • urgent

  • Antonyms


  • favorable
  • auspicious
  • beneficial
  • awry

    in a twisted position; wrong, out of the right course

  • crooked
  • askew
  • amiss

  • Antonyms

  • straight
  • symmtrical
  • apt

    suitable, fitting, likely; quick to learn

  • appropriate
  • fit
  • proper
  • liable

  • Antonyms

  • inappropriate
  • unlikely
  • slow
  • Verb

    fend

    to ward off, resist; to get along, manage

  • stave off
  • cope
  • endow

    to furnish, equip, provide with funds or something valuable

  • grant
  • bestow
  • present
  • bequeath

  • Antonyms

  • take away
  • deprive
  • encroach

    to advance beyond the usual or proper limits, trespass

  • intrude
  • infringe
  • to make dirty, destroy the purity of

  • pollute
  • contaminate
  • desecrate
  • to march in a single line or in columns

    Antonyms



  • cleanse
  • purify

  • to warm by rubbing, to wear sore by rubbing, to feel annoyance or dissatisfaction,annoy, irk, to strain or press against

  • irritate
  • scrape
  • abrade

  • Antonyms

  • soothe
  • mollify
  • please
  • elate
  • capitulate

    to end resistance,give up,

  • surrender
  • throw in the towel

  • Antonyms

  • hold out
  • persist
  • Noun

    defile

    a narrow passage

  • gorge
  • canyon
  • chafe

    a sore or injury caused by rubbing

    renown

    fame, glory

  • reputation
  • celebrity
  • prestige

  • Antonyms

  • obscurity
  • infamy
  • notoriety
  • recluse

    a person who leads a life away from the world

  • loner,hermit
  • prodigy

    something wonderful or marvelous; something monstrous or abnormal;an unusual feat; a child with amazing talent

  • marvel
  • wonder
  • freak
  • genious

  • Antonyms

  • dumbell,dunce,dullard
  • mien

    air of,manner; appearance; expression

  • look
  • bearing
  • demeanor
  • impunity

    freedom from punishment

  • immunity
  • bludgeon

    a short club used as a weapon

  • cudgel