Level F Unit 13 Vocabulary: Word List & Interactive Quizlet Study Guide
Introduction:
Are you a student looking to sharpen your language skills and boost your academic performance? Mastering vocabulary is crucial for expressing ideas clearly and confidently, whether in your school assignments or daily conversations. This Level F Unit 13 Word List, along with an interactive Quizlet study guide, is designed to help you actively learn and apply new words in context. As you work through the material, you'll enhance not only your reading comprehension but also your writing fluency—both essential skills for success in any subject. Whether you're a student aiming for higher grades or a teacher seeking an effective vocabulary resource, this guide is for you.
Word List
- abet
(v.) to encourage, assist, aid, support (especially in something wrong or unworthy) - foment
(v.) to promote trouble or rebellion; to apply warm liquids to, warm - aver
(v.) to affirm, declare confidently - grisly
(adj.) frightful, horrible, ghastly - blatant
(adj.) noisy in a coarse, offensive way; obvious or conspicuous, especially in an unfavorable sense - herculean
(adj.) (capital H) relating to Hercules; (lowercase h) characterized by great strength; very hard to do in the sense of requiring unusual strength - broach
(v.) to bring up or begin to talk about (a subject); to announce, introduce; to break the surface of the water; to turn sideways to the wind and waves; to pierce (a keg or cask) in order to draw off liquid; (n.) a spit for roasting; a tool for tapping casks - impassive
(adj.) showing no feeling or emotion; inanimate; motionless - buttress
(v.) to support, prop up, strengthen; (n.) a supporting structure - inauspicious
(adj.) unfavorable, unlucky, suggesting bad luck for the future - carousel
(n.) noisy revelry or merrymaking - incontrovertible
(adj.) unquestionable, beyond dispute - collate
(v.) to compare critically in order to note differences, similarities, etc.; to arrange in order for some specific purpose - nonplussed
(adj., part.) puzzled, not knowing what to do, at a loss - connoisseur
(n.) an expert; one who is well qualified to pass critical judgments, especially in one of the fine arts - opportune
(adj.) suitable or convenient for a particular purpose; occurring at an appropriate time - disconsolate
(adj.) deeply unhappy or dejected; without hope, beyond consolation - prolific
(adj.) abundantly productive; abundant, profuse - encumber
(v.) to weigh down or burden (with difficulties, cares, debt, etc.); to fill up, block up, hinder - rejoinder
(n.) a reply to a reply, especially from the defendant in a legal suit
Interactive Quizlet Study Guide
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