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Lessons 21 and 22

Lessons 21 and 22. Adulterate . To make pure by adding improper, inferior, or unnecessary ingredients. Bane: (noun). The cause of great harm, ruin, or death A source of constant annoyance and frustration From old English bana , “destroyer”. Boon: (noun).

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Lessons 21 and 22

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  1. Lessons 21 and 22

  2. Adulterate To make pure by adding improper, inferior, or unnecessary ingredients

  3. Bane: (noun) • The cause of great harm, ruin, or death • A source of constant annoyance and frustration From old English bana, “destroyer”

  4. Boon: (noun) A benefit or blessing, especially one that is timely. From Old Norse bon, “prayer”

  5. Inimical: (adjective) • harmful; injurious • Unfriendly, hostile

  6. Malevolent: (adjective) • Having or showing ill will; wishing harm to others; malicious • Having evil or harmful influence From Latin mal-, “bad” + velle, “to wish”

  7. Panacea: (noun) From Greek pan-, “all” + akos, “true” A remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties; a cure-all

  8. Tending to cause death or harm From Latin pernicies, “destruction” Pernicious: (adjective)

  9. Salutary: (adjective) • Helpful or designed to be helpful; remedial • Favorable to health; wholesome

  10. Toxic: (adjective) Poisonous; capable of causing injury or death by chemical means From old Persian taxsa, “arrow”

  11. Vitiate: (verb) To reduce the value, quality, or effectiveness of

  12. Auspices: (noun) Sponsorship, support, or protection

  13. favorable; promising success Marked by success; prosperous From Latin avis, “bird” + spec, “look” Auspicious: (adjective)

  14. Circumspect: (adjective) Cautious; prudent; mindful of circumstances and potential consequences

  15. Despicable: (adjective) Deserving of scorn, contempt, or a low opinion

  16. Contemplating ones own thoughts and feelings; self-examining Introspective: (adjective)

  17. Perspicuous: (adjective) Clearly expressed; easy to understand

  18. Seemingly true, but actually false From Latin species, based on spek, based on “look” Specious: (adjective)

  19. Spectacle: (noun) • An impressive public performance or display • A public display of bad behavior

  20. A ghost or spirit A haunting or disturbing image or possibility Specter: (noun)

  21. Spectrum: (noun) • A band of color or sound, within its wavelength arrange in order • A broad range of related qualities or ideas

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