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ACT Power Plus Vocabulary

ACT Power Plus Vocabulary. Lesson One. factious – (adj.) causing disagreement The factious sailors refused to sail any farther into the storm. Synonyms. Antonyms. cooperative united. belligerent contentious.

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ACT Power Plus Vocabulary

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  1. ACT Power PlusVocabulary Lesson One

  2. factious – (adj.) causing disagreementThe factious sailors refused to sail any farther into the storm. Synonyms Antonyms cooperative united • belligerent • contentious

  3. ignoble – (adj.) dishonorable; shamefulCheating on an exam is an ignoble way to get good grades. Synonyms Antonyms noble glorious • despicable • base

  4. boor – (n.) a rude or impolite personThe boor grabbed handfuls of hors d’oeuvres and walked around while he ate them. Synonyms Antonyms sophisticate • buffoon • clown

  5. aegis – (n.) a shield; protectionThe life of the witness is under the aegis of the witness protection program. Synonyms • backing

  6. perspicacity – (n.) keenness of judgmentThe old hermit still had the perspicacity to haggle with the automotive dealer. Synonyms Antonyms stupidity ignorance • perceptiveness

  7. fervent – (adj.) eager; earnestWe made a fervent attempt to capture the stallion, but he was too quick for us. Synonyms Antonyms apathetic • burning • passionate

  8. rectify – (v.) to correct; to make rightJoAnne tried to rectify her poor relationship with her son by spending more time with him. Synonyms • remedy • resolve

  9. enervate – (n.) to weakenThe record temperatures enervated the farmhands before noon. Synonyms Antonyms energize strengthen • devitalize • exhaust

  10. besiege – (v.) to overwhelm; to surround and attackPeople jumped from the ground and brushed themselves off as ants besieged the picnic.

  11. ephemeral – (adj.) lasting only a brief time; short-livedThe gardener experienced ephemeral fame the year she grew a half-ton pumpkin. Synonyms Antonyms permanent • transient • fleeting

  12. altruism – (n.) a concern for others; generosityA person with altruism will usually stop and help a stranded motorist. Synonyms Antonyms selfishness egoism • unselfishness • magnanimity

  13. carrion – (n.) decaying fleshThe carrion along the desert highway was a feast for the vultures.

  14. erotic – (adj.) pertaining to sexual contentThe museum staff cancelled the exhibition when it saw the erotic sculptures.

  15. amorphous – (adj.) shapeless; formless; vagueWhat began as an amorphous idea in Steven’s dream turned into a revolutionary way to power automobiles

  16. opulent – (adj.) rich; luxurious; wealthyDespite the stock market crash, the wealthy family continued its opulent lifestyle.

  17. Complete each sentence in a way that shows you understand the meaning of the italicized vocabulary word. • The highway crew removed the carrion from the road because… • Bob decided to rectify his crime by… • People called Cory a boor because he always… • In an act of altruism, Jennifer went to the nursing home to… • Citizens protested the opening of an erotic bookstore near the park because…

  18. Complete each sentence in a way that shows you understand the meaning of the italicized vocabulary word. • Under the aegis of the police department, the witness could safely… • During the summit, the factious ambassador caused… • Working of the roof enervated the contractors, especially when… • The ephemeral argument was over in… • Features in the opulent mansion include…

  19. Complete each sentence in a way that shows you understand the meaning of the italicized vocabulary word. 11. The wounded fish was soon besieged by… • The amorphous body of the amoeba had no discernable… • If it were not for dad’s perspicacity, I would have purchased a car that… • His fervent speech convinced… • A person can lose his or her job by committing an ignoble act such as…

  20. Complete the sentences by inferring information about the italicized word from its context. • You probably will not miss too many days of school, because the ephemeral strain of influenza does not… • Brenda felt guilty for stealing the money from the register, so she rectified the situation by… • Out of pure altruism, Ed went to the homeless shelter on Christmas Eve to…

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