18.Without knowing the force of words, it is impossible to know men. Flashcards

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Tragedy

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A very sad or terrible happening; a sad play.

a. It was a tragedy that some pioneers were killed on their way west.
b. If you had your choice between seeing a comedy or a tragedy, which play would you choose?
c. Harry’s enormous jealousy led to the tragedy in their family.

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Pedestrian

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Person who goes on foot; walker.

a. After driving a bus all day, Norris liked to be a pedestrian & take long, casual walks in the evening.
b. The police say it is urgent that pedestrians stay on the sidewalk.
c. I don’t doubt that a pedestrian can get places faster than a car in downtown traffic.

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Glance

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To look @ quickly; a quick look.

a. The observant driver glanced @ the accident @ the side of the road.
b. I took one glance @ the wretched animal @ turned away.
c. Thompson identified the burglar after a glance @ the photograph in the police station.

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Budget

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Estimate of the amount of money that can be spent for different purposes in a given time.

a. We had to decrease the budget this year because our club is broke.
b. The prominent executive presented her budget to the Board of Directors.
c. When my mother draws up her budget for the week, she sets aside a goodly sum for nourishing food.

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Nimble

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Active & sure-footed; quick moving; light & quick.

Also check: opposite to numb

a. Although Dusty was a miniature poodle, he was nimble enough to fight bigger dogs.
b. The nimble policeman leaped over the fence to pursue the car thief.
c. With my nimble fingers, I’m good @ text messaging.

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Manipulate

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Handle or treat skillfully.

a. Scientists must know how to manipulate their microscope.
b. While Mr. Baird manipulated the puppets, Fran spoke to the audience.
c. The wounded pilot manipulated the radio dial until he made contact.

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Reckless

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Careless; heedless; wild.

a. We must not ignore reckless drivers; we must take them off the road.
b. After breaking his hand fighting recklessly, Arthur decided to be more cautious in the future.
c. The reckless smoker ignited the entire forest.

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Horrid

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Terrible; frightful.

a. Janey avoided staring @ the horrid man’s face.
b. It is simply horrid the way cars pollute the air we breathe.
c. When Marry was good, she was very good, but when she was bad, she was horrid.

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Rave

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Talk widely.

a. Shortly after taking drugs, the addict began to rave @ foam @ the mouth.
b. Speedy raved that his car had the capacity to reach 120 miles per hour.
c. Sadie was confident that Mr. Stebbe would rave about her essay.

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Economical

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Not wasting money or time.

a. I find it economical to shop in large supermarkets.
b. Marissa was praised for her economical management of the budget.
c. The president made Congress aware of the need to be more economical.

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Lubricate

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Make (machinery) smooth & easy to work by putting on oil, grease, or a similar substance.

a. The bulky wheels of a railroad train must be lubricated each week.
b. A large quantity of grease is needed to lubricate an airplane engine.
c. When an engine is lubricated, it works much better.

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Ingenious

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Having great mental ability; clever.

a. Bernie devised an ingenious plan to cheat on his income tax.
b. Rube Goldberg was a journalist who won fame for his ingenious inventions.
c. The master spy had an ingenious way of passing secrets to the agent.

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