Vocabulary Unit 8
1. omniscience – the quality of knowing all things
2. paucity – scarcity, dearth, insufficiency
3. predilection – a preconceived liking or preference for
4. provincial – of or like that of rural provinces; countrified; limited or unsophisticated
5. reciprocate – to give, do, feel, etc. in return
6. sanction – (n) support, encouragement, approval; (v) to authorize or permit
7. stoical – showing indifference to joy, grief, pleasure, or pain; calm and unflinching
8. surreptitious – acting in a secret, stealthy way; clandestine
9. sycophant – a person who seeks favor by flattering people of wealth or influence
10. tenacity – the state or quality of holding firmly; persistence, stubbornness
Vocabulary Unit 8
1. omniscience – the quality of knowing all things
2. paucity – scarcity, dearth, insufficiency
3. predilection – a preconceived liking or preference for
4. provincial – of or like that of rural provinces; countrified; limited or unsophisticated
5. reciprocate – to give, do, feel, etc. in return
6. sanction – (n) support, encouragement, approval; (v) to authorize or permit
7. stoical – showing indifference to joy, grief, pleasure, or pain; calm and unflinching
8. surreptitious – acting in a secret, stealthy way; clandestine
9. sycophant – a person who seeks favor by flattering people of wealth or influence
10. tenacity – the state or quality of holding firmly; persistence, stubbornness
Vocabulary Unit 8
1. omniscience – the quality of knowing all things
2. paucity – scarcity, dearth, insufficiency
3. predilection – a preconceived liking or preference for
4. provincial – of or like that of rural provinces; countrified; limited or unsophisticated
5. reciprocate – to give, do, feel, etc. in return
6. sanction – (n) support, encouragement, approval; (v) to authorize or permit
7. stoical – showing indifference to joy, grief, pleasure, or pain; calm and unflinching
8. surreptitious – acting in a secret, stealthy way; clandestine
9. sycophant – a person who seeks favor by flattering people of wealth or influence
10. tenacity – the state or quality of holding firmly; persistence, stubbornness
Vocabulary Unit 8
1. omniscience – the quality of knowing all things
2. paucity – scarcity, dearth, insufficiency
3. predilection – a preconceived liking or preference for
4. provincial – of or like that of rural provinces; countrified; limited or unsophisticated
5. reciprocate – to give, do, feel, etc. in return
6. sanction – (n) support, encouragement, approval; (v) to authorize or permit
7. stoical – showing indifference to joy, grief, pleasure, or pain; calm and unflinching
8. surreptitious – acting in a secret, stealthy way; clandestine
9. sycophant – a person who seeks favor by flattering people of wealth or influence
10. tenacity – the state or quality of holding firmly; persistence, stubbornness