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DSST World Literature Vocab
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1. Change form or shape
eloquent
metamorphosis
malevolent
profusion
2. A figure of speach in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect
malicious
hyperbole
ecology
current
3. Bubbling out; overflowing with enthusiasm
ebullient
sedentary
monopoly
consummate
4. The effort to increase the well-being of hummanity by charitable donations
philanthropy
profusion
coherent
annals
5. Choice of words in speaking or writing
democracy
philanthropist
diction
equator
6. One who hates people
misanthrope
panorama
anticipate
synchronize
7. Wishing evil towards others
antiquated
precedent
malevolent
panorama
8. Harmless
fidelity
bisect
precedent
benign
9. The systematic - planned killing of a race -political - or cultural group
enervate
propensity
genocide
chronicle
10. One who seeks knowledge or wisdom through logic
etymology
excursion
philosopher
emissary
11. To speak against
beneficiary
contradict
convivial
hyperglycemia
12. A written acount of events year by year; historical records
concur
equator
annals
speculate
13. People rule; government by representatives chosen by the people
precede
democracy
synthesis
credence
14. An instument for writing; a system for transmiting messages by electric impulses sent through a wire or converted into radio waves
telegraph
anticipate
bisect
genesis
15. Someone who does not know that God exists
efface
agnostic
benign
phonetics
16. A letter or message sent
missive
bigamy
emissary
genocide
17. A line equally distant at all points from the North and South Poles
subversive
bisect
current
equator
18. To cause to operate (keep time) in unison
credence
synchronize
convivial
equator
19. Requiring much sitting
sedentary
excursion
fidelity
monotheism
20. The right of self government
ambiguity
autonomy
euphoria
procede
21. Bad sounds; disagreeable or discordant sounds
coherent
cacaphony
precedent
synchronize
22. A running out somewhere; a short journey
metamorphosis
veritable
excursion
anachronism
23. Not arrayed or arranged properly; a state of disorder or confusion; disorderly dress
amorphous
disarray
hyperbole
contradict
24. No way through; incapable of being passed through
impervious
current
eloquent
euphemism
25. Operating by itself
hyperbole
automatic
subjugate
bigamy
26. An account of events arranged in order of time
telegraph
tripartite
chronicle
euphemism
27. So old as to no longer be useful
contradict
antiquated
sedentary
perennial
28. To come - go - or exist before in time - order - rank - or position
diction
verify
precede
benign
29. A road measure; an instrument for measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle
metamorphosis
annual
genesis
odometer
30. Fond of eating - drinking - and being sociable together
contradict
perennial
convivial
atheist (Andrew Jensen/William Kelemen definition)
31. Three literary - drmatic - or musial compositions that - though complete in itself - form a related series
anthropomorphism
pandemic
biosphere
trilogy
32. Intentionally bad or harmful
malicious
annual
automatic
evoke
33. Words together; a form of argument or reasoning consisiting of two sentences and a conclusion drawn from them.
syllogism
topography
democracy
euphemism
34. Conflicting feelings toward a person or thing
bibliophile
contradict
ambivalence
antiquated
35. Marrying one person while legally married to another
circumvent
bigamy
bisect
missive
36. The belief that there is no god/God
symbiosis
atheist (Andrew Jensen/William Kelemen definition)
misanthrope
infidel
37. Having a friendly and kindly manner
philosopher
genial
malevolent
genre
38. Faithfulness
philanthropist
annals
fidelity
consummate
39. A remedy for all ills or difficulties
malevolent
annals
symmetrical
panacea
40. Ripened before time; prematurely developed - as a precocious child.
pedestrian
equitable
precocious
synthesis
41. One who loves books or knowledge
bibliophile
circumvent
procede
beneficiary
42. Belief; acceptance as true
chronicle
credence
efface
credulous
43. To remove the face of; to wipe out
endemic
propensity
efface
autonomy
44. A person sent on a specific mission
propensity
speculate
emissary
eloquent
45. A seeing for oneself; a post-mortem examination of a body to discover the cause of death
panorama
autopsy
phonetics
circumspect
46. Excessive control by one group of a commodity or service
monopoly
annual
malicious
emissary
47. Reasonable; fair - just
fidelity
metamorphosis
concur
equitable
48. To prove something is true
verify
calligraphy
misanthrope
current
49. Composed of three parts; shared by three parts
trilogy
insidious
tripartite
genocide
50. Something that logically comes before another
commiserate
antecedent
metamorphosis
bibliophile