Relier Pairs 10th grade tier 2 vocab definition matchingVersion en ligne Matching tier 2 vocab from the 10th grade level to their definitions par Briar Walker 1 Abstract 2 Alternative 3 Advocate 4 Ambiguous 5 Admonish A person who supports or works towards a goal or cause Warn or reprimand someone firmly A different option Existing as an idea or concept, rather than having a physical existance. Unclear, with more than one meaning. 1 Assimilate 2 Anarchy 3 Advocate 4 Analogy 5 Assideous An explanation using a comparison To learn and understand something, and to become a part of it To publicly recommend or support something Showing great care and perseverance Disorder based on a lack of recognised authority 1 Bureuacratic 2 Belligerent 3 Augment 4 Authentic 5 Bolster To make something greater by adding to it Relating to the way organisations and businesses are run; often used to talk about how unnecessarily complex organisational systems can be Honest, accurate, and genuine Support, strengthen, or prop up Hostile and aggressive 1 Circumvent 2 Cohesive 3 Collaborate 4 Comply 5 Coalition To work together, especially on a joint project To do as required to asked, especially to follow rules To find a way around something, usually an obstacle or rules An alliance formed for a specific goal To stick together and be united 1 Concurrent 2 Contingent 3 Criteria 4 Connotation 5 Constituent To be happening at the same time Something, often a meaning, suggested by a word or thing A standard to use to make a judgement or decision Dependant on something else An essential component 1 Disparity 2 Demeanor 3 Disseminate 4 Deplore 5 Derogatory To spread and disperse To strongly regret or disagree with something that happened Expressive of a low opinion Behaviour towards others; outward manner a noticeable difference 1 Dormant 2 Egocentric 3 Dissident 4 Distraught 5 Divert Temporarily inactive thinking only of oneself, self-centred Disagreeing, especially with the common organisation or system Very worried or upset Cause someone or something to change course or direction 1 Elusive 2 Equitable 3 Emulate 4 Eradicate 5 Estrange cause (someone) to no longer be on friendly terms with someone Destroy or end completely Difficult to find To be like someone, to copy or imitate them Fair to all parties involved 1 Exacerbate 2 Fortuitous 3 Fabricate 4 Expedite 5 Facilitate To make something happen or make it easier To make something, usually a problem or something negative, worse Happening by lucky chance To make something happen sooner or more quickly To make something, often to make up a lie 1 Hypothetical 2 Fraudulent 3 Illicit 4 Heinous 5 Imminent Done using deception, especially criminal deception About to happen Evil, loathsome, and wicked Not yet decided, but the current theory Forbidden by law, rules, or customs