testmasters vocab 251-300 Flashcards

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imperceptible

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hard to detect

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imperious

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arrogantly domineering or overbearing

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3
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impacable

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impossible to placate or appease

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4
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implausible

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difficult to believe

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impugn

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to attack as false or questionable; to challenge in argument (Prosecutors often try to impugn a witness’ testimony.)

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inane

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lacking sense or substance; pointless (The employees felt their training was inane because it was pointless and of little value.)

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incensed

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extremely mad; enraged; infuriated

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inchoate

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in an initial or early state; incipient; imperfectly formed or developed

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incongruous/incongruity

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lacking in harmony; incompatible (having a lack of similarities between things)

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incredulous

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skeptical; disbelieving (The younger generation often thinks the stories of older people are exaggerated; they are incredulous.)

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incremental

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describing something as increasing in number, size, quantity, or extent

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indebted

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morally, socially, or legally obligated to another; beholden

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indecisive

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prone to or characterized by indecision; irresolute

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indelible

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impossible to remove, erase, or wash away; permanent (Something that is indelible leaves a lasting impression that you cannot forget.)

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indices

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the plural of index; something that serves to measure

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indigenous

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originating and growing or living in an area or environment (Some varieties of dogwood are indigenous to Kentucky.)

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indignant

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very irate and angry

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indiscernible

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difficult or impossible to discern or perceive; imperceptible (Microorganisms are so small and indiscernible that we often forget they are ubiquitous.)

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19
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inequity

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not equal; biased, unfair

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inertia

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resistance to change; disposition to remain inactive

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21
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infestation

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to inhabit or overrun in numbers large enough to be harmful

22
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infinity

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limitless; an abstract concept describing something that is limitless

23
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ingenuity

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marked by inventive skill and imagination (Inventors possess ingenuity.)

24
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inimical

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injurious or harmful in effect; adverse (Drinking too much liquor can be inimical to your health!)

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innocuous

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harmless; having no adverse effect

26
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innovate/innovator/innovative

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to being or introduce (something new) for or as if for the first time

27
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innuendo

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an indirect or subtle, usually derogatory implication or expression; an insinuation (Lawyers often use innuendo and veiled references in order to sway the jury.)

28
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inquisition

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the act of inquiring into a matter; an investigation

29
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inscrutable

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very hard to figure out; incomprehensible; mystifying; confounding

30
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insidious

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slowly and secretly causing harm; harmful (Some critics say that American TV has insidious effects on other countries.)

31
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insolent/insolence

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insulting rudeness; overbearing

32
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intemperte

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not temperate or moderate; excessive, not self-controlled, especially in the use of alcoholic beverages (eating too much is an intemperate behavior that may be inimical to your body.)

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interloper

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one that interferes with the affairs of others, often for selfish reasons; a meddler

34
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interweave

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to weave together

35
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intricate

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having many complex arranged elements; elaborate

36
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inundate

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overwhelm

37
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inured

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to get used to something (Commercials on TV are so pervasive that we have become inured to them.)

38
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invective

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strong criticism; tirade

39
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irascible

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prone to outbursts of temper; easily angered

40
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jaded

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to become weary or spiritless; cynical

41
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jocular

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characterized by joking

42
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jovial

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marked by hearty conviviality and good cheer

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judiciousness/judicious

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having or exhibiting good judgement; prudent

44
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juxtapose

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to place side b side, especially for comparison or contrast (Artists often juxtapose a variety of materials in their sculptures.)

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lambaste

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to reprimand or berate harshly; censure; to denounce

46
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land

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arrive (If you land on an island, you arrive on the island.)

47
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largesse

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extreme generosity

48
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laud/laudatory

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to give praise to; glorify (A paean is a song of praise and laud.) (Think of applause.)

49
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leniency

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the condition or quality of being inclined not to be harsh or strict; merciful, generous, or indulgent

50
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licentious

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lacking moral discipline or ignoring legal restraint, especially in sexual conduct