Week Two Vocab Flashcards

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hidebound

(adjective) - narrow-minded and rigid, especially in opinions and prejudices

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Synonyms: intolerant, inflexible
Sentence: The hidebound economies of days past were less flexible, and producers were more stymied by regulation.

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fait accompli

(noun) - an accomplished and presumably irreversible deed

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Synonyms: accomplished fact, done
Sentence: The enemy’s defeat was a fait accompli long before the formal surrender.

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hierarchy

(noun) - any system of things or people arranged or graded one above another

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Synonyms: pecking order, chain of command
Sentence: Although people of the United States are unequal in income and importance, in general, the hierarchy system is hardly demeaning.

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liturgy

(noun) - a religious service or rite

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Synonyms: ceremony, observance
Sentence: Part of baptismal liturgy is the renewal of our own baptismal commitment.

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morass

(noun) - a tract of low, soft, wet ground
- used metaphorically to describe an entangling situation.

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Synonyms: bog, quagmire
Sentence: Morass of confusion, which arises from the brave choices we didn’t make earlier

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