ENGL 301 HESI, Hesi A2, Hesi A2
Vocab, New Hesi, Vocabulary
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Proscribe - Answer: Forbid; esp by law
"gambling was proscribed"
instill - Answer: (v.) 1. to gradually and firmly establish/ to introduce (idea or attitude) in a
person's mind
2. to put a substance into something in the form of liquid drops
impart - Answer: (v.) to make (information) known; communicate; bestow (a quality)
remedial - Answer: supplying a remedy; intended to correct
therapeutic
jarring - Answer: making or causing a harsh and irritating sound
ominous - Answer: Menacing; threatening; portentous
portentous - Answer: adj. ominous
,compensatory - Answer: making up for; repaying; corrective
abstain - Answer: to choose not to do something; to forgo
cavity - Answer: hole
febrile - Answer: (adj.) feverish; pertaining to or marked by fever; frenetic
to void - Answer: urinate, release urine from the bladder voluntarily
afebrile - Answer: adj. no fever
exemplary - Answer: (adj.) worthy of imitation, commendable; serving as a model
Exiguous - Answer: adj. very small in size or amount; inadequate
"My bank account is exiguous because I like to shop"
occluded - Answer: closed or obstructed
Untenable - Answer: adj
1. not able to be maintained or defended against attack or objection(especially of a position
or view); unjustified
"these untenable explanations are not helping your case"
, Clement - Answer: adj
1.(of weather) mild.
"it is a very clement day"
2.(of a person or a person's actions) merciful
"A clement judge reduced his sentence"
Abdicate - Answer: verb. (of a monarch) renounce one's throne; to give up or leave
"King Edward VIII of England abdicated the throne in 1936."
Adversity - Answer: noun. difficulty; misfortune
"It is such an adversity to buy clothes and see them go on sale the next day"
Assiduous - Answer: adj. showing great care and perseverance; diligent; meticulous
"I am only assiduous when it comes to having fun"
Benevolent - Answer: adj.
1. well meaning and kindly; showing sympathy, understanding, and generosity
2. serving a charitable rather than a profit-making purpose
"A benevolent fund"
Brazen - Answer: adj.
Vocab, New Hesi, Vocabulary
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Proscribe - Answer: Forbid; esp by law
"gambling was proscribed"
instill - Answer: (v.) 1. to gradually and firmly establish/ to introduce (idea or attitude) in a
person's mind
2. to put a substance into something in the form of liquid drops
impart - Answer: (v.) to make (information) known; communicate; bestow (a quality)
remedial - Answer: supplying a remedy; intended to correct
therapeutic
jarring - Answer: making or causing a harsh and irritating sound
ominous - Answer: Menacing; threatening; portentous
portentous - Answer: adj. ominous
,compensatory - Answer: making up for; repaying; corrective
abstain - Answer: to choose not to do something; to forgo
cavity - Answer: hole
febrile - Answer: (adj.) feverish; pertaining to or marked by fever; frenetic
to void - Answer: urinate, release urine from the bladder voluntarily
afebrile - Answer: adj. no fever
exemplary - Answer: (adj.) worthy of imitation, commendable; serving as a model
Exiguous - Answer: adj. very small in size or amount; inadequate
"My bank account is exiguous because I like to shop"
occluded - Answer: closed or obstructed
Untenable - Answer: adj
1. not able to be maintained or defended against attack or objection(especially of a position
or view); unjustified
"these untenable explanations are not helping your case"
, Clement - Answer: adj
1.(of weather) mild.
"it is a very clement day"
2.(of a person or a person's actions) merciful
"A clement judge reduced his sentence"
Abdicate - Answer: verb. (of a monarch) renounce one's throne; to give up or leave
"King Edward VIII of England abdicated the throne in 1936."
Adversity - Answer: noun. difficulty; misfortune
"It is such an adversity to buy clothes and see them go on sale the next day"
Assiduous - Answer: adj. showing great care and perseverance; diligent; meticulous
"I am only assiduous when it comes to having fun"
Benevolent - Answer: adj.
1. well meaning and kindly; showing sympathy, understanding, and generosity
2. serving a charitable rather than a profit-making purpose
"A benevolent fund"
Brazen - Answer: adj.