Untitled Deck Flashcards

(30 cards)

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What does inscrutable mean?

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difficult to understand; mysterious; impenetrable

This term is often used to describe something that is hard to interpret or comprehend.

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Define derision.

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contemptuous or jeering laughter; ridicule

Derision is often used to express disdain or mockery towards someone or something.

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What is the meaning of unassailable?

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impossible to dispute or disprove; impregnable

This term is commonly used in arguments or positions that cannot be challenged.

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Describe the term raucous.

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rough-sounding and harsh; boisterous and disorderly

Raucous is often used to describe loud and chaotic environments.

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What does acumen refer to?

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keenness of judgment or insight; mental sharpness

Acumen is often associated with the ability to make good decisions quickly.

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Define dissembling.

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concealing behind false appearance; deceptive

Dissembling is often used in contexts where someone is hiding their true motives.

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What does it mean to dawdle?

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to take more time than necessary; to stall

This term is often used to describe procrastination or wasting time.

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What is the definition of interpolate?

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to insert or introduce between other parts

Interpolation is often used in mathematics and data analysis.

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What does precocious mean?

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showing unusually early development, esp. mentally

This term is often used to describe children who exhibit advanced abilities.

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Define ptomaine.

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nitrogenous organic compound produced by decay

Ptomaines are often associated with food poisoning.

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What does baleful mean?

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portending evil; ominous; sinister

This term is often used to describe something that suggests harm or danger.

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What is a facet?

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a flat, polished surface as on a gem or crystal

Facets are important in gemology for determining the quality of a stone.

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Define imperturbable.

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unshakably calm and collected

This term describes a person who remains calm under pressure.

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What does loathsome mean?

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abhorrent; arousing hatred and disgust

Loathsome is often used to describe something that is extremely unpleasant.

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What is remorse?

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moral anguish from repentance; regret

Remorse is often felt after making a mistake or causing harm.

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Define remonstrate.

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to verbally protest or object

Remonstrating often involves expressing disagreement or disapproval.

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What does omnipotent mean?

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having universal power or authority; all-powered

This term is often used in religious contexts to describe a deity.

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What does disingenuous mean?

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intentionally insincere or calculating; not straightforward

Disingenuous behavior often involves deceit or manipulation.

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Define rebuff.

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a blunt refusal, as to an offer

Rebuffing someone can be seen as a harsh or rude rejection.

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What does effusive mean?

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excessive emotional expression; gushy

Effusive expressions are often seen in enthusiastic or overly emotional contexts.

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What does smug mean?

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feeling great satisfaction with oneself; self-righteous

Smugness can often be perceived negatively, as it implies arrogance.

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What is eructation?

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the act of belching

Eructation is a physiological process often associated with digestion.

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Define eradicate.

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to tear up by the roots; abolish

Eradicating something often refers to completely eliminating it.

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What are vortices?

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spiral movement of fluid; whirlpools

Vortices can be found in various natural phenomena, such as water currents.

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What does **ferment** mean?
to agitate or make turbulent ## Footnote Fermentation is a process used in food production and brewing.
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Define **carrion**.
dead or decaying flesh ## Footnote Carrion is often associated with scavengers in the animal kingdom.
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What is a **dirge**?
a slow, mournful piece of music (as for a funeral) ## Footnote Dirges are often played to honor the deceased.
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What is a **filament**?
a fine or thinly spun thread, fiber or wire ## Footnote Filaments are used in various applications, including light bulbs.
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What does **ineffectual** mean?
insufficient to produce the desired effect ## Footnote Ineffectual actions often fail to achieve their intended goals.
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Define **germinate**.
to begin to grow or sprout ## Footnote Germination is a crucial process in the life cycle of plants.