Lesson 05 (with audio) Flashcards

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deride

(dĭ rīdʹ)

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(verb) to ridicule, to mock

The professor was unpopular because he derided his students if they made a mistake.

  • syn: to scorn*
  • ant: to praise*
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desiccated

(dĕsʹ ĭ kātʹ d)

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(adj.) dried up

When she opened the old Bible, one yellow, desiccated rose fell to the floor.

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despicable

(dĕsʹ pĭ kǝ bǝl)

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(adj.) contemptible, hateful

Only a despicable cad would behave so horribly.

  • syn: vile, base*
  • ant: laudable, worthy*
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desultory

(dĕsʹ ǝl tôr ē)

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(adj.) wandering from subject to subject

He gave his talk in such a desultory fashion it was hard to understand.

syn: disconnected; rambling

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deviate

(dēʹ vē āt)

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(verb) to turn aside

Sometimes it’s better to deviate from the truth rather than hurt someone’s feelings.

syn: digress, stray

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diadem

(dīʹ ǝ demʹ)

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(noun) a crown

Peter referred to his wife’s blonde hair as her golden diadem.

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diaphanous

(dīʹ ăfʹ ǝ nǝs)

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(adj.) very sheer and light

The diaphanous gown was beautiful, but Gloria wasn’t sure she had the nerve to wear it.

  • syn: transparent, gossamer*
  • ant: opaque*
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dichotomy

(dī kotʹ ǝ mĭ)

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(noun) a division into two parts

While most of us see a dichotomy between the real and the unreal, some people contend that there is an overlapping.

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ebullient

bŭlʹ yǝnt)

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(adj.) enthusiastic

The ebullient crowd cheered as the royal family appeared.

  • syn: exuberant, lively*
  • ant: dejected, dispirited*
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eclectic (ĕ klĕkʹ tĭk)

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(adj.) choosing from various sources

The room was furnished in an eclectic manner, but it all came together very well.

  • syn: discriminating, selective, catholic*
  • ant: narrow*
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edify

(ĕdʹ ǝ fī)

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(verb) improve someone morally

The sermon was meant to edify the congregation.

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effete

(e fĕtʹ)

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(adj.) worn out; barren

Although worn down by age and a life of hard work, the man was far from effete.

  • syn: exhausted; spent and sterile*
  • ant: vital, vigorous*
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egregious

grēʹ jǝs)

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(adj.) remarkably bad; outrageous

His remark was so egregious that it shocked everyone at the party.

  • syn: flagrant, gross*
  • ant: moderate*
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elegy

(ĕlʹ ǝ jē)

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(noun) a sad or mournful poem

Although she liked all poetry, she particularly liked those elegies that made her cry.

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elicit

lĭsʹ ĭt)

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(verb) to draw forth; to call forth

The attorney tried to elicit a response from his client, but the man remained mute.

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