Week 4 Flashcards

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portly

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(adj. )
- having a round and somewhat fat body
- beefy; corpulent
- [ant.] skinny; slim

ex. The portly woman was running in order to lose weight.p

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composite

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(adj. )
- made of different parts or elements
- blended; combined
- [ant.] uniform; simple

ex. The composite metal was made of both iron and carbon.

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contract

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(n. )
- a legal agreement between people, companies, etc.
- arrangement; deal
- [ant.] disagreement

ex. He signed a 2-year contract for his phone that forced him to stick to his plan.

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extract

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(v. )
- to remove something by pulling or cutting out
- extricate; withdraw
- [ant.] distribute; give

ex. The doctor extracted a bullet from the wounded soldiers body.

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disposition

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(n. )
- the usual attitude or mood of a person or animal
- complexion

ex. His annoyed disposition showed that he did not like the man’s comments.

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proposition

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(n. )
- something (such as a plan or offer) that is presented to a person or group of people to consider
- proposal
- [ant.] denial; refusal

ex. The man presented a proposition to build a new town hall.

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dejected

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(n. )
- sadness because of failure, loss, etc.
- crestfallen; disheartened; despondent
- [ant.] cheerful; elated

  • The players became dejected after losing in the finals.
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inject

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(v. )
- to force something into another
- infuse; insert
- [ant.] remove; withdraw

ex. The doctor injected a syrum into a patient’s blood to help fight off the virus.

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impostor

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(n. )
- a person who deceives others by pretending to be someone else
- actor; bluffer; faker; deceiver; con artist

ex. The impostor lied about his identity and managed to enter the building.

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rapport

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(n. )
- a friendly relationship
- agreement; empathy
- [ant.] disagreement

ex. The man and his colleague have a rapport that is very evident as they are constantly buying gifts for each other.

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detract

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(v. )
- to take away from
- decrease; depreciate; lower
- [ant.] extend; expand; compliment

ex. The fact that the car had been in multiple accidents detracted its value.

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reject

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(v. )
- to refuse to believe; accept; or consider (something)
- deny; dismiss; refuse
- [ant.] accept; admit; adree

ex. Once he saw the man’s troubled background he rejected his application.

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portable

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(adj. )
- able to be carried or moved about
- compact; movable; convenient
- [ant.] awkward; cumbersome; unhandy

ex. The portable television allowed the children to watch their favorite movie in the car.

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supportive

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(adj. )
- providing encouragement or emotional help
- assistive; encouraging; caring
- [ant.] discouraging; disheartening

ex. The supportive mother always reassured her son that he would do well.

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distract

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(v. )
- to cause someone’s attention to stray from a goal
- confuse; divert; befuddle
- [ant.] focus; clarify

ex. The man distracted me while I was working by smashing his hammer on my expensive computer.

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retract

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(v. )
- to pull something back into a larger cover/sheath
- retreat; recede; pull back
- [ant.] eject; expose; deploy

ex. The cat’s claws retracted into its paws after the threat was eliminated.

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portfolio

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(n. )
- a set of documents, pictures, achievements, etc. that are presented together
- case; folder

ex. The portfolio, consisting of past jobs, was presented to an interviewer.

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suppostion

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(n. )
- an idea or theory that you believe is true even though you do not have proof
- presumption; hypothesis
- [ant.] fact; proof

ex. The scientist put forth a large supposition even though he had no sturdy evidence.

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eject

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(v. )
- to force (something) out
- discharge; dislodge
- [ant.] allow; admit; employ

ex. The man was ejected out of the cockpit of the plane before it crashed.

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projection

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(n. )
- an estimate of what is going to happen in the future
- estimation; forecast

ex. The projection for the weather showed a storm in the coming days.