Grade_10 : Word group 02
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Adjudicate / əˈdʒuːdɪkeɪt / VERB Origin: Latin
Make a formal judgment or decision about a problem or disputed matter.
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Adventure / ədˈvɛntʃər / NOUN Origin: Latin / Old French
An unusual and exciting, typically hazardous, experience or activity.
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Affidavit / ˌæfɪˈdeɪvɪt / NOUN Origin: Latin
A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court.
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Aggravate / ˈæɡrəveɪt / VERB Origin: Latin
Make a problem, injury, or offense worse or more serious.
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Albeit / ɔːlˈbiːɪt / CONJUNCTION Origin: English
Though; even though.
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Allege / əˈlɛdʒ / VERB Origin: Latin / Old French
Claim or assert that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically without proof.
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Alluvial / əˈluːviəl / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin
Relating to or derived from alluvium; deposited by flowing water.
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Altercation / ˌɔːltərˈkeɪʃən / NOUN Origin: Latin / Old French
A noisy argument or disagreement, especially in public.
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Amazon / ˈæməzɒn / NOUN Origin: Greek / Latin
A member of a legendary race of female warriors; a tall, strong, or aggressive woman.
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Amicable / ˈæmɪkəbəl / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin
Characterized by friendliness and absence of discord.
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Ample / ˈæmpəl / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin/French
Enough or more than enough; plentiful.
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Anecdotal / ˌænɪkˈdoʊtəl / ADJECTIVE Origin: Greek
Not necessarily true or reliable, because based on personal accounts rather than facts or research.
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Antipathy / ænˈtɪpəθi / NOUN Origin: Greek/Latin
A deep-seated feeling of dislike; aversion.
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Appeal / əˈpiːl / VERB Origin: Old French/Latin
Make a serious or urgent request, typically to the public or a higher authority.
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Approve / əˈpruːv / VERB Origin: Old French/Latin
Officially agree to or accept as satisfactory.
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Arcane / ɑːrˈkeɪn / ADJECTIVE Origin: Latin
Understood by few; mysterious or secret.
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Artichoke / ˈɑːrtɪtʃoʊk / NOUN Origin: Arabic/Italian
A European thistle-like plant cultivated for its edible flower head.
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Ashen / ˈæʃən / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Of the pale gray color of ash; very pale with shock or illness.
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Associate / əˈsoʊʃieɪt / VERB Origin: Latin
Connect someone or something in one's mind with something else.
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Atmosphere / ˈætməsfiər / NOUN Origin: Greek
The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet; a pervading tone or mood.
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Attune / əˈtjuːn / VERB Origin: Latin/English
Make receptive or aware; accustom or harmonize.
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Authentic / ɔːˈθɛntɪk / ADJECTIVE Origin: Greek
Of undisputed origin; genuine.
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Avert / əˈvɜːrt / VERB Origin: Latin
Turn away one's eyes or thoughts; prevent or ward off an undesirable occurrence.
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Awkward / ˈɔːkwərd / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old Norse
Causing or feeling embarrassment; lacking skill or grace.
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Balance / ˈbæləns / NOUN Origin: Latin/Old French
An even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.
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Banner / ˈbænər / NOUN Origin: Old French
A long strip of cloth bearing a slogan or design, carried in a demonstration or procession.
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Barometer / bəˈrɒmɪtər / NOUN Origin: Greek
An instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather.
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Basis / ˈbeɪsɪs / NOUN Origin: Greek/Latin
The underlying support or foundation for an idea, argument, or process.
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Beacon / ˈbiːkən / NOUN Origin: Old English
A fire or light set up in a high or prominent position as a warning, signal, or celebration.
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Becoming / bɪˈkʌmɪŋ / ADJECTIVE Origin: Old English
Flattering a person's appearance; appropriate or suitable.