Ch 24 Flashcards

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Artless (adj)

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Completely without guile (deception); natural,without artificiality

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Credulous (adj)

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Tending to believe too readily; gullible, trustful

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Dross (n)

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Slag, waste or foreign matter, impurity

• we discarded the dross that has formed at the top

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4
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Exhort (v)

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To incite , strongly encourage or urge to do something

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5
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Intimate (v)

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To imply, suggest or insinuate

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Plangent (adj)

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Pounding, thundering, resounding

• the plangent bell could be heard all over town

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Plastic (adj)

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Moldable; not rigid

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Stanch (v)

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To stop the flow of fluid

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Steep (v)

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To saturate or completely soak

• the old castle is steeped in history

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Ascetic (n)

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One who practices rigid self denial; especially as an act of religious devotion
• a true ascetic would resist eating these chocolate

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Crescendo (n)

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A gradual increase in intensity (music)

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Dulcet (adj)

[ DUL sut]

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Melodious, harmonious, mellifluous

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Exigent (adj)

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Urgent; pressing; requiring immediate action or attention

• exigent circumstances

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Intractable (adj)

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Not easily managed or directed, stubborn

• he was the most intractable child

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Platitude (n)

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A superficial or trite remark, especially one offered as meaningful

• most people can only offer platitudes when faced with someone else’s loss

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Plethora (n)

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An over abundance, a surplus

• he always had a plethora of excuses for being late

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Stentorian (v)

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Extremely loud and powerful

• stentorian voice

18
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Asperity (n)

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Severity, roughness, harshness;
Irritability

• asperity of northern winter

19
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Culpable (adj)

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Deserving blame

20
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Dupe (n)

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One who is deceived