Vocab Test
The revised version of my Vocabulary Test, I put most of the vocabulary on except the words I know the meaning and know how to use it in daily life
vocab 1
Outcast: someone who was abandoned by the majority of people.
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Convey: To transfer a concept or an idea.
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Radical: A huge change in a situation or a social movement.
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Momentous: Vital and important things.
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Seminal: Has a long-term effect or a huge influence on something.
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Extraneous: Something that is coming from outside.
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Espouse: To support on someone or something.
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Disdain: Feeling someone doesn't deserve your respect.
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Dominate: To control or rule a place or people.
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Perspective: An idea or concept from someone.
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Inherent: The thing or situation that has existing for a long time before anything or anyone change it.
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Prolific: A large amount of production.
vocab 2
Persist: continue firmly or obstinately in an opinion or a course of action in spite of difficulty, opposition, or failure.
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Plead: make an emotional appeal.
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Deliverance: the action of being rescued or set free.
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Exasperation: a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance.
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Subplot: a subordinate plot in a play, novel, or similar work.
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Scapegoat: a person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others, especially for reasons of expediency.
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Prurient: having or encouraging an excessive interest in sexual matters.
vocab 3
Contain v. To have something or include something in something
Evacuate v. To transfer people from a place to another place usually happened in an emergency situation.
Compelling adj. Something that is attractive or interesting worth people to know.
Anonymity n. The letter or vote is without a signature or name on so others wouldn’t know who wrote it.
Defy v. To fight back or revolt something attacked or hurt someone before.
Plunge n. Greatly decrease or decline.
Impose v. To publish and apply a plan, rule, or law.
Protocol n. A manner or rule that people need to follow.
Outbreak v. A disease or event that happens in a very short time
Pandemic n. The disease that is popular and common in an area.
Spike n. A spiky thing.
Social distancing n. A distance that people should keep from each other (there are more than 2 people).
Trigger n. The part of a gun that you press in order to fire it.