Anthem. by Ayn Rand. Definitions

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10 Anthem by Ayn Rand Definitions

Definitions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. abyss uh BISS bottomless hole, a vast expanse or depth BISSabyssabyssab Antonym >> The man had fallen into the abyss of depravity. Derivatives >> abysm, abysmal, abysmally, abyssal advocacy AD vuh cuh see support of an idea or cause advocacyad vuh Antonym >> opposition The nominee's advocacy of higher taxes may have cost him the election. Derivatives >> advocate, advocator, advocatory, advocated, advocating approbation ap row BAY shun official approval, praise, commendation pprobationap row Antonym >> disapprobation, disapproval We initiated the attack with the approbation of the general. Derivatives >> approbate, approbated, approbating, approbative, approbatory, approbativeness atone uh TONE to make amends Antonym >> to offend He atoned for his theft by repaying his victims. Derivatives >> atoned, atoning, atoner, atonement baseness BASE ness the quality of lacking higher values vileness, servility, unworthiness Antonym >> We were shocked at the criminal's baseness. Derivatives >> base, baser, basest, basely defile deh FILE to make dirty, to desecrate, to pollute contaminate, taint Antonym >> to enhance The gang defiled the school with obscene graffiti. Derivatives >> defilement, defiler, defiling, defilingly depravity deh PRAV eh tee moral corruption, a wicked or perverse act depravitydepravity abasement, corruption, debasement, debauchery, perversion, Antonym >> noble behavior The depravity of his behavior shocked everyone. Derivatives >> deprave, depraver, depravement, depraved discern deh SURN to differentiate between two or more things URNdiscerndeh Antonym >> to ignore; to be oblivious; to Because of the fog, I was barely able to discern the landing strip. Derivatives >> discerner, discernible, discernable, discernibleness, discernibly, discernably, discerningly, discernment ecstasy EK stuh see extreme happiness eeecstasyek stuh rapture, transport Antonym >> wretchedness The music was so beautiful that it put the crowd into a state of ecstasy. Derivatives >> ecstatic, ecstatical, ecstatically 10. fluid FLOO id smooth and effortless Most good golfers have a very fluid swing. Derivatives >> fluidify, fluidity, fluidization, fluidize 11. furrow FUR ow to make wrinkles or grooves owfurrowfurrowfu The man's furrowed brow showed his deep concern. Derivatives >> furrowed, furrowing Antonym >> jerky Antonym >> to make plain

12. heedless HEED les disregarding, thoughtless edlessheed Antonym >> aware; concerned; attentive He walked on, heedless of the signs warning about the mine field. Derivatives >> heed, heeded, heeding, heeds, heedlessly, heedful, heedfully 13. illustrious eh LUS tree us notably outstanding, famous lustriouseh LUS celebrated, distinguished, eminent, noted, renowned Antonym >> infamous I was impressed by the illustrious personage at the ball. Derivatives >> illustriously, illustriousness 14. infamous IN fuh mus having a reputation of the worst kind, vicious, notoriously bad nfamousin fuh disreputable, ignominious Antonym >> illustrious The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was an infamous act. Derivatives >> infamously, infamy, infamies 15. lassitude LAS eh tood feeling of weariness; fatigue assitudelas eh languor, lethargy, stupor, torpor Antonym >> restlessness The hot weather in some parts of Mexico probably created the lassitude that led to the siesta. Derivatives >> lassitudes 16. perishable PER eh shuh bul likely to decay or to spoil rishableper eh Antonym >> unlikely to deteriorate We have to move the perishable items to a cooler place. Derivatives >> perishability, perishableness, perishably, perishing, perishless, perishment 17. portal PORE tul a doorway (especially a large one) Antonym >> She stood for a moment in the portal before stepping into the room. Derivatives >> portaled, portals 18. raze RAZE to completely destroy Antonym >> to construct Atomic war will raze many cities. Derivatives >> razed, razing 19. revere reh VERE to honor, to regard with respect verereverereverere adore, venerate, worship Antonym >> to despise Nearly all Catholics revere the Pope. Derivatives >> reverence, reverent, reverentness, reverential, reverentiality, reverentially 20. sieve SIV a utensil for sifting or straining Vsievesievesievesie Antonym >> The manager complained that his second baseman fielded ground balls like a sieve. Derivatives >> sieving 21. submissive sub MIS iv yielding or surrendering oneself to the will of another ssivesubmissivesub Antonym >> rebellious I am very submissive to the demands and requests of my parents because I feel that they know best. Derivatives >> submission, submiss, submissionist, submissively, submissiveness 22. tarry TARE ee to delay in coming or going, to linger tarrytarrytarrytar Antonym >> to depart promptly Please do not tarry; I want you to be here on time. Derivatives >> tarriness, tarried, tarries 23. vindictive vin DIK tiv revengeful, spiteful vindictivevindictiv Antonym >> loving; forgiving You should be more forgiving and less vindictive. Derivatives >> vindicated, vindication, vindicative, vindicator, vindicatory, vindictive, vindictively, vindictiveness 24. virtuous VIR choo us having excellent morals; righteous ethical, noble Antonym >> depraved One would expect nuns to be very virtuous. Derivatives >> virtuously, virtuousness, virtue 25. whim HWIM a sudden and impulsive action caprice, crotchet, vagary Antonym >> Our trip to Washington was a mere whim. Derivatives >> whims, whimmed, whimming

10 Anthem by Ayn Rand

By Ayn Rand These words which appear in Anthem have been identified as words or derivatives of words that have appeared on past SAT tests. They are listed here in alphabetical order. 1. abyss 2. advocate 3. approbation 4. atone 5. base 6. defiled 7. depraved 8. discerned 9. ecstasy 10. fluid 11. furrows 12. heed 13. illustrious 14. infamy 15. lassitudes 16. perish 17. portals 18. raze 19. reverence 20. sieve 21. submission 22. tarried 23. vindicate 24. virtue 25. whim These words which appear in Anthem have been identified as words or derivatives of words that have appeared on past SAT tests. They are listed here in the order in which they appear in the novel. 1. advocate 2. discerned 3. approbation 4. portals 5. furrows 6. abyss 7. illustrious 8. infamy 9. depraved 10. reverence 11. raze 12. base 13. atone 14. sieve 15. fluid 16. lassitude 17. heed 18. virtue 19. perish 20. tarried 21. submission 22. whim 23. ecstasy 24. vindicate 25. defiled

By Ayn Rand Vocabulary Test 1 Directions: Select the word that best completes the following sentences. abyss advocate approbation atone baseness defiled depraved discerning ecstasy fluid furrowed heedless 1. The girl stood at the edge of the mountain cliff and looked over its side into the deep, dark that lurked below. 2. The emotion that the woman felt on her wedding was far more than simple happiness; it was sheer. 3. The old man's face was with age; some of the wrinkles were laughling lines, but others simple marked his time on earth. 4. All the townspeople were shocked when they discovered that the temple had been in the night; gang members had painted obscenities on all the walls. 5. It is sometimes necessary to for the errors of our ways; making amends is not always easy, but the apology is necessary. 6. The girl was constantly seeking the of her father, though she doubted that he would ever give his approval to her. 7. Many teachers studying each night regardless of whether or not you have homework; they are supporting the idea that learning is a gradual thing and requires constant effort. 8. I was shocked at such ; I had never seen anyone who so totally lacked any higher values. 9. His sense of humor was almost frightening, it was so perverse; he would laugh at such wicked acts as setting a cat on fire. 10. He is incapable of right from wrong; someone who can't tell the difference is a threat to society. 11. Her speech impressed me; it sounded so smooth and effortless. 12. I hope you are not to my warning; disregarding what I say could hurt you.

By Ayn Rand Vocabulary Test 2 Directions: Select the word that best completes the following sentences. illustrious infamous lassitude perishable portal raze revere sieve submissive tarry vindicated virtuous whim 1. If you really your parents, when they ask you to hurry up, you will not : because you honor them so much, you will not linger or delay. 2. We were impressed to have such an guest at our party; not only was he famous and outstanding, but he was also righteous and, having excellent morals even in the midst of such corruption. 3. Because of the extreme heat, many people abandoned themselves to the created by the warm summer day; they were weary and fatigued from heat and desired a nap. 4. She stood for a moment in the, and then moved slowly away from the doorway into the hall. 5. It was just a to skip school and go to the movie; sometimes I do act very suddenly and impulsively, even if it isn't always such a smart idea. 6. The best utensil for straining tea leaves from the water is a. 7. When the demolition team began to the building, I was a little sad to see it demolished. 8. The lawyer expected his client to be of all charges of murder after hearing the testimony of the witness that so obviously cleared him of the accusations. 9. In some countries, the women are totally to the men, yielding themselves to the will of the male. 10. When the refrigerator broke down, it was necessary to move the items to another cool place, since they were likely to spoil from the heat. 11. The man had lost so much of his integrity that he acquired an reputation; now he was considered to be disgraceful and vicious.

by Ayn Rand Test 1 1. abyss 2. ecstasy 3. furrowed 4. defiled 5. atone 6. approbation 7. advocate 8. baseness 9. depraved 10. discerning 11. fluid 12. heedless Test 2 1. revere, tarry 2. illustrius, virtuous 3. lassitude 4. portal 5. whim 6. sieve 7. raze 8. vindicated 9. submissive 10. perishable 11. infamous