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VOCABULARY William Bradford: “On Plymouth Plantation”

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VOCABULARYWilliam Bradford: “On Plymouth Plantation”

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profane

to treat something sacred with abuse, irreverence, or contempt:

He profaned the church by arriving drunk.

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execrations

the act of cursing or denouncing; also the curse so uttered :

Upon discovering that someone had stolen his golf bag, he let loose a volley of execrations.

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consultation

the act of asking for advice or thought; conferring :

The town decided to close the park without any consultation with town residents.

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relent

to stop resisting, to give in:

Our request was initially refused, but the teacher relented and gave us another chance.

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confederates

allies: accomplices:

The police were able to track down his confederates once the thief started talking.

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haughty

(snobbish;  blatantly and disdainfully proud :

The cheerleader rejected his offer with a haughty flip of her head.

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reproved

to scold or correct usually gently or with kindly intent; censure:

The teacher reproved the student for being late.

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sundry

miscellaneous; various parts not important enough to be named individually:

Sundry persons came to the first meeting.

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discourse

verbal interchange of ideas; conversation:

He likes to engage in lively discourse with his visitors.

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comprised

to be made up of

The play is comprised of three acts.