gre words 1-130 Flashcards

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Apportioned

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Apportioned means to divide or distribute something proportionally among different groups or individuals.

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hysteria

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Hysteria is a psychological disorder characterized by exaggerated or uncontrollable emotions, often leading to irrational and uncontrollable behavior.

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heretofore

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Heretofore means up to this time or until now.

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ruminate

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Ruminate means to think deeply or carefully about something.

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unavailed

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Unavailed means not made use of or taken advantage of. It can refer to an opportunity, benefit, or resource that has not been utilized.

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averred

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Averred means to assert or declare confidently and strongly.

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sidereal

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Sidereal refers to the measurement of time or movement based on the position of stars or fixed celestial objects.
(relating to stars or constellations)

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posited

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Posited means to put forward or assert as a fact or hypothesis.

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prescient

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Prescient means having or showing knowledge of events before they take place; having foresight or being able to predict the future.

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preposterous

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Preposterous means ridiculous, absurd, or completely unreasonable.

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pithy

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Pithy means concise and impactful in expression.

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insidious

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Stealthily harmful or deceitful; intending to entrap or trick.

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addled

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Addled means confused or mentally impaired, especially as a result of excessive alcohol or drug use.

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acerbic

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Acerbic means sharp, bitter, or cutting in tone or manner.

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hysterical

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Hysterical means experiencing or displaying uncontrollable emotions, often including intense laughter or crying.

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lackadaisical

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lackadaisical: showing a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or effort

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progeny

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Progeny refers to the children or descendants of a person, animal, or plant.

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vicissitude

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Vicissitude means a change or variation in circumstances or fortune, typically occurring unpredictably.

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serendipity

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Serendipity is the occurrence of making unexpected and fortunate discoveries by accident or chance.

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akimbo

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“akimbo” means having hands on the hips and elbows turned outward, often in a defiant or assertive manner.

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abreast

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side by side; keeping up with the latest information or developments

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subservient

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Subservient means obedient, submissive, or compliant to someone in authority.

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askance

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Askance means to look at or approach something with suspicion, distrust, or disapproval.

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apologist

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An apologist is someone who defends or supports a particular idea, belief, or group, often in response to criticism or disagreement.

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proponent

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A proponent is someone who supports or advocates for a particular idea, belief, or course of action.

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lackey

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a person who is subservient or obedient to someone in a position of power, often willing to do their bidding without question.

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mercenary

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A mercenary is a person hired to fight in a foreign army for pay.

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dissolute

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Dissolute means lacking moral restraint or self-control, often engaging in immoral or excessive behavior.

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turgid

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Swollen or bloated, often used to describe writing that is excessively complex or wordy.

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tepid

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Tepid means lukewarm or showing little enthusiasm or warmth.

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enervated

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Enervated means lacking in energy, tired, or weakened.

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addlepated

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Addlepated means confused, muddled, or mentally unclear.

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enigmatic

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Enigmatic means mysterious or puzzling, difficult to understand or explain.

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emulate

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Imitate or strive to be like someone or something, usually in order to achieve the same level of success or quality.

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quixotic

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Quixotic means exceedingly idealistic or unrealistic; guided by lofty, romantic, or noble ideals without regard to practicality.

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grandiloquent

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Pompous or extravagant in language, style, or manner of speaking.

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posit

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“Posit” is a verb that means to assume, postulate, or put forward as a fact or principle for consideration or acceptance. It’s often used in academic, scientific, or philosophical contexts to introduce a hypothesis or theory that one believes to be true or wants to discuss further.

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cajole

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to persuade someone by using flattery or deceitful words; to coax or manipulate someone into doing something

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mendaciously

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Mendaciously means to tell lies or deceive someone intentionally.

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panned

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criticize harshly

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inscrutable

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Inscrutable means difficult to understand or interpret, mysterious or enigmatic.

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copiously

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in large quantities or amounts; abundantly

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brusquely

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Brusquely means in a blunt or abrupt manner; curtly.

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vanquished

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defeated or overcome; conquered.

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inundated

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overwhelmed or flooded with a large amount of something

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berated

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berated (verb): To scold or criticize someone harshly.

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prologue

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An introductory section in a literary work that sets the stage for the main story and provides important background information.
(Introduction)

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catharsis

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Catharsis is a process of releasing repressed emotions or tensions through a form of art or therapy, resulting in a feeling of relief or emotional purification.

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coda

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A coda is a musical term that signifies the ending or conclusion of a piece of music. In the context of a flash card, a coda would be a brief summary or conclusion that sums up the main points or information covered on the card.(Conclusion)

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homily

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A homily is a religious discourse that is typically given by a priest or minister during a worship service, focusing on a moral or spiritual lesson related to the day’s scripture readings.
( religious speech offering encouragement or moral correction)

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rampage

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A wild and destructive outburst or spree of violence or similar behavior.

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ominously

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Ominously means suggesting that something bad is going to happen in the future.

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presciently

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Presciently means having knowledge of future events or outcomes before they actually occur.

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providential

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Providential means occurring or coming at a favorable time, as if by divine intervention.

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shrewd

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having or showing sharp powers of judgment; astute

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simpatico

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“Simpatico” is a term used to describe someone who is likable, friendly, and easy to get along with. It can also be used to describe a relationship or connection that is harmonious and mutually beneficial.

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inured

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Inured means to become accustomed to something unpleasant or difficult, often through repeated exposure or experience.

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effusive

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Effusive means expressing feelings or emotions in a very enthusiastic or unrestrained way.

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maudlin

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maudlin: excessively sentimental or emotional, often to the point of being insincere

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syncopated

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a temporary displacement of the regular metrical accent in music caused typically by stressing the weak beat

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coalesced

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Coalesced means to come together and form a single group or mass.

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agglomerated

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Agglomerated means to gather or collect into a mass or group.

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amortized

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Amortized means to gradually pay off a debt or expense over time through a series of regular payments.

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platitudes

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Platitudes are overused and unoriginal statements or cliches that offer little meaning or insight.

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paradigms

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Paradigms are a set of beliefs, values, and assumptions that shape the way individuals view and interpret the world. They serve as a framework for understanding and analyzing information.
(Model,example,pattern)

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neologisms

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A new word, phrase, or meaning for an existing word

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stanza

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A stanza is a group of lines in a poem, typically with a common theme or form. It is like a paragraph in prose writing.

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quagmire

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Quagmire: a difficult or precarious situation with no easy solution or way out

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depredate

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Depredate: to plunder or destroy, usually relating to animals or resources.

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autodidacts

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Autodidacts are individuals who engage in self-directed learning and education, often outside of formal academic settings.

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recidivists

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Recidivists are individuals who repeatedly commit crimes, often returning to criminal behavior despite facing consequences or penalties for previous offenses.

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libertines

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Libertines are people who believe in living freely and indulging in pleasure without restraint.

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utilitarians

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Utilitarians believe that actions should be judged based on their ability to maximize overall happiness or pleasure.

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myrmidons

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a follower or subordinate of a powerful person, typically one who is unscrupulous or carries out orders unquestioningl

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presage

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Presage means to have a feeling or belief that something is going to happen in the future.

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deftly

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Deftly means skillfully or carefully in a way that is quick and precise.

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unbeknownst

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Unknown or unnoticed by someone.

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abhorrent

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Abhorrent means causing disgust or hatred; completely unacceptable.

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consanguineous

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having the same ancestry or descent; related by blood

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coltish

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Lively, energetic, and playful, often used to describe young animals or children.

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beguiled

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Deceived or tricked; enchanted or charmed.

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sentries

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Sentries are guards or soldiers who are stationed to keep watch and protect a specific area or location.

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sages

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Sages are wise and experienced individuals who have valuable knowledge and insight that they can share with others.

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sycophants

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Sycophants are people who flatter and excessively praise others in order to gain favor or advantage.

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fecund

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Fecund means fertile, capable of producing offspring or abundant growth.

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efficacious

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Efficacious means capable of producing a desired result or effect; effective.

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imperious

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Imperious - domineering or overbearing; behaving in a superior and controlling manner.

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harbingers

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Harbingers are signs or indicators of what is to come, often used to predict future events or outcomes.

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ephemeral

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Ephemeral means lasting for a very short period of time and therefore transitory or fleeting.

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omnipotent

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Omnipotent means having unlimited power or authority; all-powerful.

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heralded

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Heralded means to praise or acclaim someone or something as being great or important.

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desuetude

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Desuetude is the process by which a practice or custom falls into disuse or becomes obsolete.

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debauchment

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Debauchment refers to excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures, such as drinking, partying, or promiscuous behavior.

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overrun

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Spread over or occupy (a place) in large numbers.

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blithe

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cheerfully or carefree; lighthearted

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sanguine

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Sanguine: Optimistic, cheerful, confident.

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high-handed

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High-handed means acting in a commanding or arrogant manner, being domineering or imposing one’s will without consideration for others.

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salubrious

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Salubrious means promoting health and well-being.

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peccadilloes

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Peccadilloes are minor faults or sins, often used to describe small, trivial offenses or mistakes.

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incendiaries

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Materials or devices used to start fires intentionally.

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odious

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extremely unpleasant or repugnant; deserving or causing hatred

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potable

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Potable means safe and suitable for drinking.

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risible

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Risible means something that is capable of provoking laughter or amusement.

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cursory

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Cursory means quick and brief, often lacking attention to detail.

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ginger

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Ginger is a plant with a spicy flavor commonly used in cooking and as a natural remedy for various health conditions.

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verdant

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verdant: green and lush with vegetation

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facile

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Facile means easily achieved or effortless.

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dulcet

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Sweet and soothing; pleasant to the ear.

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doctrinaire

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Dogmatic or inflexible in one’s beliefs or principles.

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convivial

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friendly, lively, and enjoyable; socialized or festive

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sanguinary

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describing or involving bloodshed or violence

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jejune

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Jejune means lacking in substance or interest, simplistic or naive.

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modish

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Modish means fashionable or stylish in a trendy way.

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hodgepodge

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Hodgepodge means a mixture or collection of different things that are not necessarily related or organized in a systematic way.

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motley

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A mixture or variety of different elements or colors; diverse or varied.

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variegated

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Variegated: having different colors or variations in color; multicolored or speckled.

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facetious

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Facetious means not serious or joking in an inappropriate or flippant manner.

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disingenuous

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Not sincere or honest; insincere or deceitful.

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alacrity

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Alacrity means quickness and eagerness in responding or acting.

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bereaved

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Bereaved means to be in a state of mourning or grief, typically due to the death of a loved one.

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mirth

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Mirth refers to happiness or amusement, often expressed through laughter or joy.

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excoriation

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Excoriation refers to the act of abrading or wearing down the skin, often through scratching or rubbing.

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artifices

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Artifices are skillful or clever methods of accomplishing something, often involving deception or trickery.

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parsimony

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extreme unwillingness to spend money or use resources

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pedantry

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Pedantry refers to excessive concern with minor details and rules, particularly in academic or intellectual contexts.

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pulchritude

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Pulchritude refers to physical beauty or attractiveness.

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minutiae

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Minutiae are small, minor details or trivial matters.

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captivating

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Captivating means holding one’s attention or interest in a powerful or irresistible way.

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enthralled

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Enthralled means deeply captivated or fascinated by something.

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candor

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aphorism

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effacement

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patrimony

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trenchant

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enigmatic

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insipid

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pacific

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brusque

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metastasize

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prudent

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parlous

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semiotic

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gasket

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careened

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trundled

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tarried

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transmuted

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tirades

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sangfroid

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intrepidity

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fascist

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vainglorious

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paramount

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apposed

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irascible

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eremitic

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piteously

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bemoan

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bleated

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oligarchy

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monarchy

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turpitude

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rectitude

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scruples

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stopgap

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modicum

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nadir

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consecration

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perpetuity

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solace

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mores

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plaudits

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vitiation

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bedizened

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