Week 38 Flashcards

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glib

The politician’s glib answers to the questions failed to address the concerns of the audience.

A

fluent and easy in speech, often used to describe someone who speaks too quickly or without sincerity

бойкий, говорливый

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homogeneous

The team was made up of players from a homogeneous background, all sharing a similar experience and perspective.

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of the same or a similar kind, often used to describe something that is uniform or consistent

однородный, гомогенный

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malleable

The clay was malleable and easy to work with, allowing the artist to create intricate sculptures.

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capable of being shaped or molded, often used to describe something that is flexible or adaptable

податливый, тягучий, уступчивый

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legerdemain

The magician’s legerdemain left the audience in awe and wonder at his illusions.

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sleight of hand or trickery, often used to describe a deceptive or misleading act

фокусы, ловкость рук, обман

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trend

The trend in fashion this season is towards bright colors and bold patterns.

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a general direction in which something is developing or changing, often used to describe a prevailing tendency or movement

тенденция, направление

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stagnant

The company’s sales have been stagnant for the past year, indicating a need for new strategies and approaches.

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not flowing or moving, often used to describe a body of water that is not circulating or a situation that is not changing or improving

стоячий, инертный

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fatal

The driver’s reckless behavior was fatal, resulting in a tragic accident that claimed multiple lives.

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causing or capable of causing death, often used to describe something that is dangerous or deadly

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passe

The old-fashioned clothing styles were considered passe and no longer in vogue.

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no longer fashionable or relevant, often used to describe something that is outdated or obsolete

устаревший

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procrastinate

She tended to procrastinate when it came to making important decisions, often putting off the task until the last minute.

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to delay or postpone action, often used to describe someone who puts things off or is indecisive

мешкать, отсрочивать

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10
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facet

The diamond’s brilliance was just one facet of its overall beauty and value.

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one aspect or component of something, often used to describe a particular feature or characteristic

грань, аспект

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foist

The company tried to foist their new product on consumers, but it was met with resistance.

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to impose something unwanted or unnecessary on someone, often used to describe something that is forced upon someone

всучить, всунуть

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stigmatize

The media has stigmatized certain groups of people, leading to unfair treatment and discrimination.

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to mark or brand something or someone with a negative or shameful label, often used to describe something that is ostracized or discriminated against

клеймить, бесчестить

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capitulate

The army was forced to capitulate after months of fighting, leading to a peace agreement.

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to surrender or give up, often used to describe a defeat or submission

капитулировать, сдаваться

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14
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audacity

The young entrepreneur had the audacity to start his own company and succeeded beyond expectations.

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boldness or daring, often used to describe someone who takes risks or acts boldly

смелость, дерзость, наглость

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tantalize

The delicious smells coming from the bakery tantalized her, but she was on a strict diet.

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to tease or tempt someone with something desirable, often used to describe something that is just out of reach or unattainable

мучить, дразнить ложными надеждами

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retort

The comedian’s retort to the heckler was met with uproarious laughter from the audience.

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to reply or respond sharply, often used to describe a quick and witty response

парировать, возражать

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reticent

The interviewee was reticent to speak about his personal life, preferring to keep it private.

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reserved or hesitant in speaking or revealing one’s thoughts or feelings, often used to describe someone who is quiet or shy

сдержанный, скрытный, умалчивающий

18
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tacit

The two friends had a tacit agreement to always support each other, even if they didn’t always agree.

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understood or implied without being stated outright, often used to describe something that is unspoken or assumed

молчаливый, подразумеваемый, не выраженный словами

19
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chicanery

The politician was accused of chicanery for misleading the public about his policies.

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deception or trickery, often used to describe dishonest or fraudulent behavior

крючкотворство, придирка

20
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docile

The puppy was docile and eager to learn new tricks.

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easily taught or trained, often used to describe someone who is obedient or submissive

послушный, покорный