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Raed Alotaibi Vocabulary Journal Entry History Class

1. deterioration: becoming worse a. deteriorate: (v) 2. collapse: to suddenly fall down or become unconscious because you are ill or weak. i. Collapse (n) 3. succession (n): something happen after one without nothing different in between. 4. Renaissance: the period of time in Europe between 14th and 17th centuries, when art, literature became very important and a lot of new art etc was produced. 5. revelation: a surprising fact about someone or something that was previously secret and is now made know revelatory( adj) 6. salvation: the act of saving or protecting from harm, risk, loss. a. Salvational (adj) 7. Escort: a group of persons, or a single person, accompanying another or others for protection, guidance, or courtesy: An escort of sailors accompanied the queen. a. Unescorted (adj) 8. Beware: to be wary, cautious, or careful. 9. Ponder: to consider something deeply and thoroughly; meditate a. Ponder (v) unpondered (adj) 10. servant: a person employed by another, especially to perform domestic duties.

11. Cease: to stop; discontinue: Not all medieval beliefs have ceased to exist. a. cessation (n) 12. Jugs: a large container usually made of earthenware, metal, or glass, commonly having a handle, a narrow neck, and sometimes a cap or cork. a. Jugged (v) 13. Embrace: to take or clasp in the arms. a. Embraced( n) 14. Censured: strong or vehement expression of disapproval. a. Censureless (adj) 15. Adorned: to decorate or add beauty to, as by ornaments a. Adorningly ( adv) 16. Conquest: (v) and (n) The act of getting control of country. 17. Primary: (adj): the person who wrote the event. 18.Deteriorated (adj): becoming progressively worse. Deteriorate (n) 19.Conscription: (n) compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the armed forces. conscript (v) 20. Conquer: (v) overcome and take control of (a place or people) by use of military force. Conquering (adj) Conqueror (n) 21. Dupe: (n) (v) To trick or deceive Duplicate (adj) 21. Refinement (n) improve method or plan

Refine (v) Refined (adj)

22. Confound (v) (n): confuse and surprise people by being unexpected. Confounded (adj) Confoundedly (adv) 23. Astound (v) (n): make something very surprised. Astoundingly (adv) 24. Tarnish (v) (n): a layer of corrosion that develops over copper 25. Emancipation (n) give someone the political or legal rights that they did not have before. Emancipate (v) 26. Exposition (n) Clear and detailed. Expose (v) 27. civilization (n.): the stage of human social development 28. acceleration (n.) increase in the rate or speed of something 29. legacy (n.)(adj.) an amount of money 30. Pacify: (v) to cause or force something to be quiet. Pacifiable (adj), pacifyingly (adv) 31. Cursory: Done very quickly. adj Cursorily Adverb 32. Ornamental: serving or intended as an ornament; decorative. adj 33. Veil: The veil of ignorance and the original position are concepts that, by other names, had been in use for centuries by philosophers such as Thomas Hobbes. Noun Veil Verb 34. Rejoice: Very happy. Verb Rejoicing n, Rejoiced adj

35. Ornamental: serving or intended as an ornament; decorative. adj 36. genocide (n.) the deliberate murder of a whole group or race of people genocidal adjective 37. socialism (n.)an economic and political system in which large industries are owned by the government, and taxes are used to take some wealth away from richer citizens and give it to poorer citizens presocialism, noun semisocialism, noun unsocialism, noun 38. genocide (n.) the deliberate murder of a whole group or race of people genocidal adjective 39. polytheism (n.) the belief that there is more than one god polytheistic adjective ,polytheist, (n.) polytheistical, (adj.) 40. Embroidery (n) a pattern sewn onto clothes, or clothe with patterns sewn onto it. Embroider(v) 41. Worship (v) to show respect and love for a god. Worship (n), worshipful (adj) 42. Genocide (n) the deliberate murder of a whole group or race of people Genocidaire (n) 43. Consumerism (n) the belief that it is good to buy and use a lot of goods and services, often used to show disapproval. 44. frustration (n) the state of being annoyed or a source of annoyance. Frustrated (adj), frustrate (v)

45. Imitation (v) the state of being annoyed or a source of annoyance. imitational (adj), imitate (v)

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