vocabulary unit 4. annul (v.) to reduce to nothing; to make ineffective; to declare legally void

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VOCABULARY

UNIT 4

ANNUL

(v.)to reduce to nothing; to make ineffective;

to declare legally void

The state legislators voted by an overwhelming

majority to ANNUL the out-of-date law.

Synonymscancel, abolish,

invalidate, nullify

Antonymsvalidate,

authorize, ratify

BLASÉ

(adj.)indifferent, apathetic, bored

Battle-hardened soldiers may tend to become a bit BLASE about the dangers

they face.

Synonyms Antonymsenthusiastic, passionate,

fervent

BOLSTER

(v.)to support, give a boost to

(n.)a long pillow; a supporting

post

When you write a research paper, you should always use appropriate facts to

BOLSTER your case.

Synonymsstrengthen, reinforce, buttress, validate

Antonymsundermine,

weaken, impair

DEPLORE

(v.)to feel or express

regret or disapproval

Social critics DEPLORE what they believe is a widespread decline in

good manners.

Synonymslament, bemoan,

bewail

Antonymsapprove,

commend, extol

FRIVOLOUS

(adj.)of little importance;not meant seriously

I’ll just ignore your FRIVOLOUS suggestion.

Synonymssilly, foolish, inane, petty,

trifling

Antonymsserious,

important, significant

MUSTER

(v.) to bring together, gather or summon

(n.) a list of men for military service; a gathering

You will need to MUSTER up your courage to face the bully who has been

tormenting you.

Synonymsmobilize,

marshal roster, inventory

Antonymsdisband,

dismiss, disperse

NONENTITY

(n.) a person or thing of no importance

We may not be movie stars, but we did not

deserve to be treated as NONENTITIES by the haughty headwaiter.

Synonymsnobody

Antonymscelebrity, superstar

OBSESS

(v.)to trouble, haunt, or fill the mind

If you allow the fear of failure to OBSESS you, you will find it difficult or even impossible to achieve your goals in life.

Synonymspreoccupy

Antonyms

ORNATE

(adj.)elaborately decorated

If you ask me, an ORNATE gilded frame distracts the viewer’s eye from a simple

drawing.

Synonymsfancy, elaborate,

flashy, flamboyant

Antonymssimple, plain, stark, austere

OUST

(v.)to remove or drive out of

a position or place

Military leaders OUSTED the duly elected president

and took over the government.

Synonymsexpel, eject

Antonymsadmit, welcome

PERUSE

(v.)to read thoroughly and carefully

It is wise to have a lawyer PERUSE an agreement

before you sign it.

Synonymsstudy, pore over,

scrutinize

Antonyms

POROUS

(adj.)full of tiny holes;

able to be penetrated by air or water

Some synthetic materials are as POROUS and strong

as natural sponges.

Synonymsleaky,

permeable

Antonymsairtight,

waterproof, impermeable

PROMONTORY

(n.)a high point of land extending

into water

We chose a high PROMONTORY overlooking the sea as the perfect spot

for our picnic lunch.

Synonymscliff, headland

Antonyms

PRONE

(adj.)inclined, likely,lying face down

Unfortunately, I am PRONE to earaches and sinus

infections.

Synonymsprostrate, liable,

apt

Antonymsstanding upright,

unlikely

QUALM

(n.)a pang of conscience, uneasiness or doubt

a feeling of faintness or nausea

Don’t you have serious QUALMS about voting for such a relatively unknown

and inexperienced candidate?

Synonymsregret, second

thought, scruple

Antonyms

RECOURSE

(n.)a person or thing turned to for help or

advice;the act of seeking help or protection

If my letter of complaint fails to get results, I will

still have RECOURSE to a higher authority.

Synonymsredress, remedy,

resort

Antonyms

RESIDUE

(n.) that which remains when a part has been used up or removed

A RESIDUE of sticky taffy made the pan difficult to

clean.

Synonymsremnant, remains, leavings

Antonyms

SOLICITOUS

(adj.)showing care or concern;fearful or anxious about someone or something

Neighbors made SOLICITOUS inquiries about the state of the

elderly couple’s health.

Synonymsconcerned

Antonymsunconcerned,

indifferent, apathetic

STAID

(adj.)serious and dignified;

quiet or subdued in character or conduct

Many companies have a dress code which requires that all employees wear

STAID colors such as navy or gray.

Synonymssedate, sober,

prim

Antonymsgaudy, jaunty, unconventional

SUSTAIN

(v.) to support, nourish, keep up;

to suffer; to withstand

You may SUSTAIN a serious eye injury if you forget to wear your safety goggles

when you work with chemicals.

Synonymsfoster, maintain

Antonyms

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