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Week 9

Week 9. Part 1. Combatant. N. a fighter; adj. engaged in fighting. Several times the referee had to step in and separate the two combatants after the bell rang. Solider, disputant, assailant. Dormant. Adj. inactive, in a state of suspension; sleeping.

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Week 9

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  1. Week 9 Part 1

  2. Combatant • N. a fighter; adj. engaged in fighting. • Several times the referee had to step in and separate the two combatants after the bell rang. • Solider, disputant, assailant.

  3. Dormant • Adj. inactive, in a state of suspension; sleeping. • The warm spring sun stirred the dormant daffodil bulbs we planted in the park last fall. • Resting, still, quiescent.

  4. Dubious • Adj. causing uncertainty or suspicious; in a doubtful or uncertain state of mind, hesitant. • Experts have said that the manuscript first attributed to Mark Twain was of dubious authenticity. • Questionable, suspect

  5. Harangue • V. to deliver a loud, ranting speech. N. a loud speech. • From the moment we walked in, our teacher began to harangue us about our midterm exam scores. • Rant, lecture, tirade

  6. Harry • V. to make a destructive raid on; to torment, harass. • My parents are forever harrying me about cleaning up my room and playing music too loudly. • Badger, pester, hound

  7. Impenitent • Adj. not feeling remorse or sorrow for errors or offenses. • His impenitent demeanor during the trial probably encouraged the judge to impose a harsh sentence. • Remorselessness, unrepentent.

  8. Knave • N. a tricky, unprincipled, or deceitful fellow. • Her friends always knew that knave of a first husband was only after her inheritance. • Rascal, rogue, scoundrel, miscreant.

  9. Legion • N. a large military force; any large group or number. Adj. many, numerous. • It would undoubtedly take a legion of skilled mechanics to repair an old rattletrap like my car. • Multitude, host, throng, division.

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