Wk 2 Vocabs Flashcards

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perfidy

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treachery

“By signing a secret deal with the opposing party, he put his perfidy on full display”

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fracas

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disturbance, welter, bedlam, maelstrom

“What brought about this fracas? It’s a Monday morning.”

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presumptuous

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too bold, brazen

“Approaching her at the bar was reasonable but asking for a date that same day was just presumptuous”

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specious

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false, dubious, spurious, apocryphal, factitious, fallacious
“His conclusions on the experiment though sounded considerable, were specious. There were some inaccuracies in the analysis of the results”

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approbation

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praise

“The crowd erupted with approbation when Joe Biden announced Kamala Harris as his vice”

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complaisant

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tractable,obliging

“Unlike high school students, middle schoolers are easier to coordinate as they are complaisant”

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foment

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foster, engender, incite

“Soka’s relatively shallow curriculum foments extreme disorganization in the academic life of students”

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innocuous

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harmless, guileless

“With a kill rate of about 2000 humans per year, hippos can be anything but innocuous”

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exculpate

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absolve

“Jesus died on the cross to exculpate mankind of its iniquities”

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abate

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reduce in intensity

“The storm abated only after 4 hours”

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obstinate

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obdurate, stubborn, mulish

“ I wonder how I was able to solve that obstinate problem on the math test”

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prodigious

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bulky, extremely large

“In the early 2000s, Elon Musk took on the prodigious quest to overcome the gas vehicle industry with Tesla”

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stolid

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emotionless, stoic, impassive
“When Everton equalized during injury time, you would think Ancelotti would jump around in celebration. He stood there stolid at the touchlines”

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derision

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mockery

“Trump suffered a ton of derision from Americans who found his hysterical antics ridiculous”

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blithe

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joyous, mirthful, chirpy, rapturous, indifferent

“ After finding out that he got into Harvard, James blithely hopped downstairs to apprise his parents”

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catholic

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universal, ecumenical

“Despite being a catholic measurement system, the SI units are not used in the US”

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martinet

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disciplinarian

“Being a staunch martinet, Kojo never missed a class”

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ponderous

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bulky

“After unpacking all her stuff, Ama remembered she had left her ponderous guitar in her old apartment”