Vocabulary Association-R Flashcards

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Reason

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equitable- fair to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience
exorbitant- greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation

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Reduce

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degrade- reduce in worth or character, usually verbally

truncant- reduce the length of something

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Regret

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bemoan- express discontent or a strong regret

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Reject

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abjure- formally reject or give up (as a belief)
abrogate- revoke or relinquish formally; do away with
spurn- reject with contempt

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Relevant

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immaterial- not relevant

pertinent- having precise or logical relevance to the matter at hand

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Relieves

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anodyne- something that soothes or relieves pain; inoffensive

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Reluctance

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demur- to object or show reluctance

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Remorse

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contrite- to be remorseful

contrition- feeling of remorse that comes from doing something bad

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Remove

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expergate- to remove objectionable material
expunge- to eliminate completely
rescind- cancel officially

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Repeat

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tortuous- marked by repeated turns and bends; not straightforward
trite- repeated too often; over familiar through overuse

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Representation (false)

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belie- to give false representation; misrepresent

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Reprimand

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admonish- to warn strongly; even to the point of reprimanding
admonitory- serving to warn; expressing reproof or reproach- especially as a corrective
chastise- to reprimand harshly

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Reputation

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besmirch- damage the good name and reputation of someone
calumny- making a false statement to injure reputation
denigrate- charge falsely or with malicious intent; attach the good name and reputation of someone

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Resentment

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invidious- likely to cause resentment

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Reserved

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taciturn- habitually reserved and uncommunicative

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Resist

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buck- resist

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Respect

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deferential- showing respect
demean- to insult; to cause someone to lose dignity or respect
estimable- deserving of esteem and respect
reverent- feeling or showing profound respect or veneration
venerate-to respect deeply

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Respond

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nonplussed- unsure how to act or respond
qualm- uneasiness about the fitness of an action
redress- an act of making something right

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Responsibility

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incumbant- necessary as a duty or responsibility

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Result

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efficacious- producing the intended result

21
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Restrict

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circumscribe- restrict or confine

constraint- something that limits or restricts

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Reveal

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betray- to reveal or make known something; unintentional
telling- significant and revealing of another factor
telltale- revealing

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Revenge

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vindictive- to have a very strong desire for revenge

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Revoke

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irrevocable- incapable of being retracted or revoked

retiring- to be shy; and to be inclined to retract from company

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Rude

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gall- trait of being rude and impertinent

insolent- rude and arrogant

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Rules

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inequity- injustice by virtue of not conforming with rules or standards