verb ab-skond to leave in a sudden or secret manner, especially to avoid capture or prosecution

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 Adjective  ad-uh-muhnt, - mant  Immovable and unyielding in opinions in spite of all appeals

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Page 1: Verb  Ab-skond  To leave in a sudden or secret manner, especially to avoid capture or prosecution

Vocabulary List 6

English 3

Page 2: Verb  Ab-skond  To leave in a sudden or secret manner, especially to avoid capture or prosecution

Abscond Verb

Ab-skond

To leave in a sudden or secret manner, especially to avoid capture or prosecution

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Adamant Adjective

ad-uh-muhnt, -mant

Immovable and unyielding in opinions in spite of all appeals

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Capricious Adjective

Kuh-prish-uhs

Being led by impulse; erratic

Synonyms: arbitrary, fanciful, erratic, impulsive

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Cloying Adjective

Kloi-ing

Sickeningly sweet; tending to cause aversion through excess

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Diaphanous Adjective

dahy-af-uh-nuh s

Very sheer and light; transparent

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Egregious Adjective

ih-gree-juhs

Extraordinary in some bad way; flagrant

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Epitome Noun

ih-pit-uh-mee

A perfect example of something; the embodiment

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Gratuitous Adjective

gruh-too-i-tuhs

Uncalled for; done without apparent reason

Note: This picture is completely gratuitous. It’s only on here because it’s cute.

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Lugubrious Adjective

Loo-goo-bree-uhs

Mournful or sorrowful, especially in an exaggerated manner

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Misconstrue Verb

mis-kuhn-stroo

To misunderstand the meaning of; to misinterpret

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Myriad Noun

Mir-ee-uhd

A great number of things or people

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Nefarious Adjective

ni-fair-ee-uhs

Extremely wicked or villainous

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Obdurate Adjective

Ob-doo-rit

Unmoved by persuasion, pity, or feeling; stubborn and unyielding

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Ponderous Adjective

Pon-der-uhs

Of great weight, heavy, or massive

As in a ponderous burden/weight

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Puerile Adjective

Of or pertaining to childhood OR to be childish and immature

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Ribald Adjective

rib-uhld

Language or speech that is vulgar, indecent, or irreverent

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Sequester Verb

si-kwes-ter

To remove or separate

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Unctuous Adjective

Uhngk-choo-uhs

Oily or greasy in texture, appearance, or manner

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Verbose Adjective

Ver-bohs

Characterized by the use of too many words; overly wordy

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Verisimilitude Noun

ver-uh-si-mil-i-tood

The appearance of truth; believability