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L02: Vocabulary List

Word
captive (adj)

Definition
captured and kept in a prison, cage, etc.

critical (adj)

extremely important

cue (n)

a place where words are written to help someone remember them

development the process of causing something to become more advanced


(n)
diagram (n)

a drawing that explains or shows the parts of something

disciple (n)

someone who accepts and helps to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ

disputation
(n)
excerpt (n)

a disagreement or argument

exemplar (n)

an admired person or thing that is considered an example that deserves to


be copied

fold (n)

an enclosed area for sheep; a group of people who have a shared faith or
interest
something that provides support for something

foundation
(n)
jottings (n)
meaningful

a small part of a longer written work

notes that are written down quickly


having real importance or value

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(adj)
mechanically happening or done without thought
(adv)
method (n)

a way of doing something

multitude (n) a great number of things or people


notes (n)

a short piece of writing that is used to help someone remember something

priviledge
(n)

a special opportunity to do something that makes you proud

shepherd (n)
synagogue
(n)
system (n)

a person who takes care of sheep


a building that is used for Jewish religious services

template (n)

something that is used as an example of how to do, make, or achieve


something

term (n)

a word or phrase that has an exact meaning

to cast (v)

to throw or move something in a forceful way

to condemn
(v)
to descend
(v)
to download
(v)

to say in a strong and definite way that someone or something is bad or


wrong
to go or move from a higher place to a lower place

a way of managing, controlling, organizing, or doing something that follows


a set of rules or a plan

to move or copy (a file, program, etc.) from one computer system to


another

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to forbid (v)

to say that something is not allowed

to minister
(v)

to help or care for someone or something

to observe
(v)
to partake
(v)
to pause (v)

to do what a custom, rule or law says you should do


to have a part of something along with others
to stop doing something for a short time before doing it again

to perfect (v) to make something perfect or better


to recite (v)

to read something out loud or say something from memory

to record (v)

to write something down so that it can be used or seen again in the future

to reduce (v)

to make something smaller in size, amount, number, etc.

to reflect (v)

to think carefully about something

to retain (v)

to keep something in your memory especially for a long period of time

to review (v)

to study or look at something again

to sift (v)

to go through something very carefully in order to find something useful or


valuable
to allow someone to do something

to suffer (v)

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to tempt (v)
to verify (v)
to witness
(v)
willing (adj)

to cause someone to do or want to do something even though it may be


wrong, bad, or unwise
to prove, show, find out, or state that something is true or correct
to be proof of something such as beliefs
quick to act or respond to do something without being persuaded

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