Period+4+Vocabulary

Cade and Ashley F. are the bosses vocabulary page.

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2. feelings between enemies || || 2. very jolly and full of life ||  || 2. doing good and giving aid to others ||  || 2. Extremely dirty and unpleasant. ||  || 2. To give up resistance ||   || 2. absence of emotion || || 2. difficult to manage, control, or subdue || || 2.(of a situation or problem) easy to deal with || || 2. a new method, idea, product, etc. (technological innovations) || || 2.to obtain (a person) for the purpose of prostitution || || 2. capable of speech, not speechless 3. using language easily and fluently: having facility with words: an articulate speaker ||  || 2. peace and calm ||  || 2. characterized by or involving warm friendship or a personally close or familiar association or feeling: an intimate greeting ||  || 2. marked by or expressive of gloom ||  || 2. (used with an object) to make agree or correspond ||  ||
 * ~ Word ||~ Definition ||~ Image ||
 * enmity || 1. mutual hatred
 * vivacious || 1. full of high spirits
 * benevolent || 1. well-meaning and kind
 * maxim || a short, pithy statement expressing a general truth or rule of conduct. || [[image:http://www.blogohblog.com/wp-content/pop/2008/04/statement.gif]] ||
 * ignominious || deserving or causing public disgrace or shame "ignominious defeat" || [[image:http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR0ToiIHmQkhDbjeXTvkkryj5pLA2nLkgFEedweAw1hQHRSGQebFX39MfZxvQ]] ||
 * posthumously || After death; "these piano pieces were published posthumously"; "he was honored posthumously". || [[image:http://scarefx.com/images/coffin_project/coffin_construction_13.jpg width="300" height="201"]] ||
 * seclusion || shutting out or keeping away from society ||  ||
 * pretext || a reason for saying or doing something ||  ||
 * aloof || not friendly, cool and distant ||  ||
 * sordid || 1.involving dastardly actions and motives; arousing moral distaste and contempt.
 * capitulate || 1. To completely surrender.
 * incite ||  ||   ||
 * conciliatory ||  ||   ||
 * taciturn ||  ||   ||
 * frugal ||  ||   ||
 * cynical || distrusting peoples' sincerity or integrity || [[image:http://www.inspiration-for-singles.com/images/being-cynical.jpg width="216" height="184"]] ||
 * tyranny || cruel and oppressive government or rule || [[image:http://www.conforhawaii.com/storage/tyranny%20way%20of%20life.jpg width="241" height="208"]] ||
 * eminent || standing out and/or being readily noted || [[image:http://www.schaumburgfreedom.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/eminent-domain-cartoon.gif width="311" height="181"]] ||
 * apathy || 1. absence of interest in enthusiasm for things generally considered interesting or moving
 * obstinate || 1. stubbornly adhering to and attitude, opinion, or course of action
 * indefatigable || incapable of being wearied || [[image:http://images.icanhascheezburger.com/completestore/2008/10/26/128695444122318222.jpg width="436" height="224"]] ||
 * tractable || 1.(of a person or an animal) easy to control or influence
 * ratify || sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid || [[image:http://images.travelpod.com/users/socks/1.1251247172.peace-treaty.jpg width="422" height="221"]] ||
 * innovation || 1. the action or process of innovating
 * procure || 1.to bring about, especially by unscrupulous and indirect means: to procure secret documents
 * articulate || 1.uttered clearly in distinct syllables
 * repose || 1.the state of responding or being at rest
 * < imposing ||< very impressive because of great size, stately appearance, dignity, elegance, etc. ||< [[image:http://wallpaperstock.net/imposing-building_wallpapers_11824_1600x1200.jpg width="240" height="180"]] ||
 * unscathed || not scathed; uninjured; unharmed || [[image:http://www.autoevolution.com/images/news/anne-hathaway-unharmed-in-minor-car-accident-14793_1.jpg width="258" height="165"]] ||
 * contemplate || to consider thoroughly || [[image:http://www.ronmartin.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/contemplate.jpg width="192" height="287"]] ||
 * intimate || 1. associated in close personal relations: an intimate friend
 * malignant || disposed to cause harm, suffering, or distress deliberately: feeling or showing ill will or hatred ||  ||
 * morose || 1. having a sullen and gloomy disposition
 * accord || 1. (used without an object) to be in agreement or harmony; agree