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Vocab. Week 6 - Week Jan. 20

front 1

Impale (v.)

back 1

to pierce through with any sharp pointed object.

front 2

Goad (v.)

back 2

to urge, prick or push

front 3

Gorge (v or n)

back 3

- to stuff oneself with food (v)

- a steep narrow passage w/steep sides (n)

front 4

Avert (v)

back 4

to ward off; to turn away; to keep from happening

front 5

Unwieldy (adj.)

back 5

hard to handle or manage; clumsy

front 6

Compile (v)

back 6

to gather together facts from different sources into a report or a book

front 7

Throttle (v. or n.)

back 7

- to strangle (v)

- a valve or peddle that regulates the flow of a fluid (n)

front 8

Connotation (n)

back 8

an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning

front 9

Triad (n)

back 9

- a group or set of three connected people or things

- a secret society originating in China, typically involved in organized crime.

front 10

Dilemma (n)

back 10

- a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially equally undesirable ones