Multiple Meaning Words List Flashcards

1
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Affect (v.)

A

to pretend, assume, take on

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Affected (adj.)

A

behaving in a pretentious way

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3
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Afford

A

grant (ex. opportunity)

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4
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Appreciate

A

increase in value OR to take into account, recognize the merits of

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5
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Appropriate

A

to take from, steal

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6
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Arrest

A

to stop

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Assume

A

to take on responsibility for, to acquire(to assume a new position); pretend

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8
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Austerity

A

extreme financial restraint, eliminating all excess spending

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Badger (v.)

A

to annoy(ex. reporters badgered the candidate after the scandal broke)

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10
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Bent

A

liking or preference for

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11
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Capacity

A

ability

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Chance (v.)

A

to attempt

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Check

A

to limit (ex. The vaccine checked the spread of the disease.)

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Coin

A

to invent (ex. coin a phrase)

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Compromise (v.)

A

to make vulnerable (ex. to compromise one’s beliefs)

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Constitution (n.)

A

a person’s state of health (ex. a football player has a solid constitution)

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17
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Conviction

A

strong belief (noun form of convinced)

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Couch (v.)

A

to hide

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19
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Currency

A

acceptable, approval(of an idea)

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Discriminating

A

able to make fine distinctions (ex. a discriminating palate)

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Dispatch

A

speed, efficiency (She completed her project promptly and with great dispatch)

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Doctor (v.)

A

to tamper with, alter

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23
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Economy

A

thrift 절약 (a writer who has an economical style is one who uses few words)

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Embroider

A

to falsify, make up stories about

25
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Execute

A

to carry out

26
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Exploit

A

make use of, take advantage of

27
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Facility

A

ability to do something easily (a facility for learning languages)

28
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Foil

A

to put a stop to (to foil a robbery), OR (n.) a secondary character in a play

29
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Gravity

A

seriousness

30
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Grill

A

to question intensely and repeatedly (the police officers grilled the suspect thoroughly)

31
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Hamper

A

to hinder

32
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Harbor

A

to process, hold (to harbor a belief)

33
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Hobble

A

prevent, impede

34
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Mint

A

to produce money, OR (adj.) = like new (mint condition)

35
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Pedestrian

A

uninteresting

36
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Plastic/plasticity

A

able to be changed, malleable(brain plasticity)

37
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Provoke

A

elicit (a reaction)

38
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Qualify

A
  1. to restrict

2. to provide more information about

39
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Realize

A

to achieve (a goal)

40
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Reconcile

A

to bring together opposing views

41
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Relate/relay

A

to pass on information, give an account of (a story)

42
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Reservation

A

misgivings, worries, skepticism

43
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Reserve

A

to hold off on (to reserve judgment)

44
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Ruffled

A

flustered, nonplussed(unruffled = calm)

45
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Sap (v.)

A

to drain(of energy)

46
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Scrap (v.)

A

to eliminate

47
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Shelve/Table (v.)

A

to reject or discard (an idea or proposal)

48
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Sound

A

stable, reliable, valid, firm (a sound argument)

49
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Spare, severe

A

plain, unadorned

50
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Static

A

unchanging (in a state of stasis)

51
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Store (n.)

A

something kept for later use = (n.) Reserve

52
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Sustain (v.)

A

to withstand

53
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Temper

A

to moderate, make less harsh

54
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Train

A

to fixate on (train one’s eyes on something)

55
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Uniform

A

constant, unvarying

56
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Unqualified

A

absolute

57
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Upset (v.)

A

to interfere with an expected outcome

58
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Want

A

lack

59
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Yield

A

to reveal or produce (an experiment yields results)