
Eng 10 Lesson 29 Definitions
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- Q1worn out or broken down by age or long use; feeble; weakdecrepit30s
- Q2a broad comedy using exaggeration and absurd action; a mockery; empty pretensefarce30s
- Q3not in harmony or agreement; containing elements that contradict one another; changeableinconsistent30s
- Q4annoying; irritating; tiresomeirksome30s
- Q5the specialized language of a trade or profession; nonsensical speech; gibberishjargon30s
- Q6actively evil; having an evil influence; tending to do great harm; life-threateningmalignant30s
- Q7required; compulsory; legally bindingobligatory30s
- Q8an imitation (usually of a serious literary or artistic work) that ridiculous the original; to imitate in order to ridicule; to mimicparody30s
- Q9related to the matter at hand; to the point; appropriatepertinent30s
- Q10to accuse or scold sharply; a scolding or sharp reprimandrebuke30s
