Special Flashcards

(33 cards)

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VOLITION

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The act of making a choice

Examples: “Without conscious volition she backed into her office.”

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APOCRYPHAL

Synonyms: fictitious, made-up, untrue, fabricated, false, spurious

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Of doubtful authencity

Examples: “an apocryphal story about a former president”

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EXTOLS

Synonyms: acclaim, exalt, eulogize, adulate, overpraise

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praise enthusiastically

Examples: He extolled the virtues of the Russian peoples.

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REGALES

Synonyms: entertain, amuse, divert, delight, fascinate, captivate

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entertain or amuse (someone) with talk.

Examples: He regaled her with a colorful account of that afternoon’s meeting.

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SUBVERTS

Synonyms:* destabilize, unsettle, overthrow, overturn*

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undermine the power and authority of (an established system or institution).

Examples: An attempt to subvert democratic government.

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INCULCATED

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instill (an attitude, idea, or habit) by persistent instruction.

Examples: He has inculcated bad habits over the time.

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ELUCIDATED

Synonyms: explain, illuminate, unravel, clarify

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make (something) clear; explain.

Examples: Work such as theirs will help to elucidate this matter.

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IMBUED

Synonyms: **permeate, saturate, diffuse, suffuse, pervade **

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inspire or permeate with a feeling or quality.

Examples: The entire performance was imbued with sparkle and elan.

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GRATUITOUS

Synonyms: unjustified, uncalled for, unwarranted, unprovoked, undue

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uncalled for; lacking good reason; unwarranted.

Examples: Gratuitous violence.

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MALICIOUS

Synonyms: * spiteful, malevolent, evil-intentioned, vindictive, vengeful, malign*

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characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm.

Examples: Malicious destruction of property,

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TRANSIENT

Synonyms:* temporary, short-lived, short-term, impermanent, brief, short*

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lasting only for a short time; impermanent.

Examples: a transient cold spell

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INDELIBLE

Synonyms: * ineradicable, permanent, lasting, ingrained, persisting, enduring*

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not able to be forgotten or removed.

Examples: His story made an indelible impression on me.

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FASTIDIOUSLY

Synonyms: Particular

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particular; hard to please.

Examples: He checked the product very fastidiously.

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ULULATE

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howl or wail as an expression of strong emotion, typically grief.

Examples: Women were ululating as the body was laid out.

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CONSTRUE

Synonyms: * interpret, understand, read, see, take*

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interpret (a word or action) in a particular way.

Examples: His words could hardly be construed as an apology.

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PATHOS

Synonyms: poignancy, tragedy, sadness, pitifulness, piteousness

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a quality that evokes pity or sadness.

Examples: The actor injects his pathos into the role.

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PREPONDERANCE

Synonyms: * prevalence, predominance, dominance*

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the quality or fact of being greater in number, quantity, or importance.

Examples: The preponderance of women among older people.

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ARTIFICE

Synonyms: * trickery, deceit, deception, duplicity, guile, cunning*

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clever or cunning devices or expedients, esp. as used to trick or deceive others.

Examples: Artifice and outright fakery.

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DESPONDENCY

Synonyms: * hopelessness, despair, discouragement, low spirits*

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a state of low spirits caused by loss of hope or courage.

Examples: He hinted at his own deep despondency

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PORTENTOUS

Synonyms: ominous, warning, premonitory, threatening, menacing

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of or like a portent.(Portent: a sign or warning that something)

Examples: The envelope and its portentous contents.

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INIMICAL

Synonyms: * harmful, injurious, detrimental, deleterious, prejudicial*

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tending to obstruct or harm.

Examples: Actions inimical to our interests.

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ABROGATED

Synonyms: repeal, revoke, rescind, repudiate, overturn, annul

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repeal or do away with

Examples: A proposal to abrogate temporarily the right to strike.

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ESPOUSED

Synonyms: adopt, embrace, take up, accept, welcome

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adopt or support (a cause, belief, or way of life).

Examples: Western culture is being espoused all around the world.

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MONOLITH

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a very large and characterless building.

Examples: The 72-story monolith overlooking the waterfront

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**FIASCO** Synonyms: ** failure, disaster, catastrophe**
a thing that is a complete failure, esp. in a ludicrous or humiliating way. Examples: His plans turned into a ***fiasco***.
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**CONDESCENDING** Synonyms: *** patronizing, supercilious, superior, snobbish, snobby, disdainful, lofty***
having or showing a feeling of patronizing superiority Examples: She thought the teachers were arrogant and ***condescending***.
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**REPUDIATE** Synonyms: ***reject, renounce, abandon, give up, turn one's back on***
refuse to accept or be associated with Examples: She has ***repudiated*** policies associated with previous party leaders.
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**PREVARICATE** Synonyms: *** beat around the bush, hedge, fence, shilly-shally, dodge ***
speak or act in an evasive way Examples: He seemed to ***prevaricate*** when journalists asked pointed questions.
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**ARBITRATE** Synonyms: ***adjudicate, judge, referee, umpire***
reach an authoritative judgment or settlement Examples: The board has the power to ***arbitrate*** in disputes.
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**REGNANT** Synonyms:
reigning; ruling Examples: A queen ***regnant.***
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**IMPLACABLE** Synonyms: *** unappeasable, unforgiving, unsparing***
unable to be placated. Examples: He was an ***implacable*** enemy of Ted's
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**ANNEXED** Synonyms: ***appropriate, seize, conquer, occupy***
append or add as an extra or subordinate part Examples: The first ten amendments were ***annexed*** to the Constitution.
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**DILETTANTE** Synonyms: ***dabbler, amateur, nonprofessional, nonspecialist, layman, layperson***
a person who cultivates an area of interest, such as the arts, without real commitment or knowledge. Examples: A ***dilettante*** approach to science.