Word List 3 Flashcards

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Anathema (n)

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solemn curse; someone or something regarded as a curse
The Ayatollah Khomeini heaped anathema upon “the Great Satan” that is the United States. To the Ayatollah, America and the West were anathema; he loathed the democratic nations, cursing them in his dying words (anathematise v)

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Ancestry (n)

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family descent
David can trace his ancestry as far back as the seventeenth century, when one of his ancestors was a court trumpeter somewhere in Germany (ancestral adj)

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Ancillary (adj)

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serving as an air or accessory; auxiliary
In an ancillary capacity Doctor Watson was helpful; however, Holmes could not trust the good doctor to solve a perplexing case on is own

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Anecdote (n)

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short account of an amusing or interesting event
Rather than make concrete proposals for welfare reform, President Reagan told anecdotes about poor people who became wealthy despite their impoverished backgrounds

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Animus

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hostile feeling or intent

The animus of the speaker became obvious to all when he began to indulge in sarcastic and insulting remarks

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Anonymity (n)

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state of being nameless; anonymous

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Antecede (v)

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precede

The invention of the radiotelegraph ante-ceded the development of television by a quarter of century

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Antecedents (n)

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preceding events or circumstances that influences what comes later, ancestors or early background

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Antipathy (n)

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aversion; dislike

Tom’s extreme antipathy for disputes keeps him from getting into arguments with his temperamental wife

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Antiquated (adj)

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obsolete; outdated

Accustomed to editing his papers on word processors, Philip though typewrites were too antiquated for him to use

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Apathy (n)

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lack of caring; indifference

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Apex (n)

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tip; summit; climax

At the apex of my career i can easily kiss Hilary Clinton

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Aplomb (n)

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poise; assurance

Gwen’s aplomb in handling potential embarrassing moments was legendary around the office

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Apocryphal (adj)

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spurious; not authentic; invented rather than true
Although many versions exist of the famous story of Emerson’s visit to Thoreau in jail, in his writings Thoreau never mentions any such visits by Emerson, and so the tale is most likely apocryphal

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Apolitical (adj)

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having an aversion or lack of concern for political affairs

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Apostate (n)

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one who abandons his religious faith or political beliefs

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Appall (v)

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dismay; shock

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Appease (v)

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pacify or soother; relieve

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Apposite (adj)

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appropriate; fitting

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Apprise (v)

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inform

When Nasa was apprised of the dangerous weather conditions

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Approbation (n)

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approval

Wanting her parents’ regard, she looked for some sign of their approbation

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Apropos (adj)

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tot the point and timely
When Bob spoke out against drunk driving; some of our crowd called him a spoilsport, but the rest of us found his comments extremely apropos

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Apropos (prep)

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with reference to; regarding

Apropos the waltz, the dance has its faults

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Arable (adj)

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fit for grown crops

The new immigrants were praising this land’s vast acres of arable land ready for the plow

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Arcane (adj)

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secret; mysterious; known only to the initiated

The brotherhood surround themselves with arcane rituals

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Ardor (n)

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heat; passion; zeal
Katya’s ardor was contagious; soon all her fellow demonstrators were busily making posters and handouts, inspired by her ardent enthusiasm for the cause (ardent adj)

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Arduos (adj)

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hard; strenuous

Her arduous efforts had sapped her energy