VOCABULARY LIST #2                              NAME: __________________
FALL 1992

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ambiguous (am BIG yoo us)    (adj) Something that can be
                                                 interpreted in more than one way.

The ambiguous nature of the contract was enough to make the
attorney lick his chops.
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objective (ob JEK tiv)             (adj) Uninfluenced by emotional or
                                                 personal prejudice.

In spite of the fact that she was dealing with her own son's
future, she remained objective throughout the ordeal.
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subjective (sub JEK tiv)          (adj) Influenced by emotional or
                                                 personal prejudice.

The Governor's comments about what he had accomplished while in
office were obviously subjective.
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articulate (ar TIK yuh lit)          (adj) Using clear, expressive
                                                  language.

Admiral Stockdale may not have been very articulate, but he
managed to make a few good points during the debate.
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meticulous (muh TIK yuh lus)    (adj) Extremely or excessively
                                                   careful and precise.

He had the reputation of being a meticulous notekeeper during
school.
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