Session 4 Words Flashcards

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impugn

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challenge, question, dispute
“Contrary to how the outside world perceived him, Gaddafi was far from a dictator, as he allowed civilians to freely impugn his policies”

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refractory

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rebellious, obstinate, stubborn, hard to manage
“After only two years in office, the principal resigned as she could no longer stand the refractory high school students”

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equivocation

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ambiguity, uncertainty, vagueness

“The codebook cleared the equivocation surrounding the regression”

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didactic

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moralistic, instructional, informative, pedagogical
“Most fans of the movie Paddington were expecting its sequel to be a thriller, however, it turned out to be didactic with moral lectures interspersed throughout”

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patent

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obvious, evident, axiomatic

“It was patent Immobile was never injured when he stood up right after Italy scored”

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arcane

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secret, hidden, concealed, recondite

“It is believed that there is an arcane civilization beneath the Bermuda Triangle”

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pedestrian

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dull, boring, ordinary, commonplace

“In Chicago, it is pedestrian to see people commuting in chariots on the streets”

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irascible

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irritable, quick-tempered, cantankerous, petulant, surly
“During the 2016 elections, Hillary Clinton claimed that someone as irascible as Trump should not be granted access to the nuclear keycodes”

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portentous

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ominous, warning, predictive

“The portentous fumes from the mountain indicated that a volcanic eruption was imminent”

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unremitting

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constant, continuous, relentless

“Nuclear power is reliable as it provides an unremitting supply of energy”

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unflappable

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imperturbable, unexcitable, calm

“Josh remained unflappable in the tube even as the snakes coiled around his neck”

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incongruous

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inappropriate, unsuitable, indecorous, unseemly

“Though there is no specific rule against it, I think it is incongruous to eat fufu with a spoon”

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confound

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startle, amaze, dumbfound

“Having over 15 years of experience, Morata left fans confounded when he missed that chance from such a close range”

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