Day 2 Flashcards

1
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alacrity

A

Cheerful or speedy willingness

“she accepted the invitation with alacrity”

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2
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albeit

A

Although, even though

“he was making progress, albeit rather slowly”

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3
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alienate

A

Cause to become unfriendly, hostile, or
distant

“an urban environment which would alienate its inhabitants”

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4
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aloof

A

Distant physically or emotionally; reserved;
indifferent

“they were courteous but faintly aloof”

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5
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amortize

A

Gradually pay off a debt, or gradually write off
an asset

“the vessel’s owners could not amortize her high capital costs”

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6
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analgesia

A

Pain relief; inability to feel pain

“she was able to take analgesia orally”

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7
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annul

A

Make void or null, cancel, abolish (usually of
laws or other established rules)

“the elections were annulled by the general amid renewed protests”

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anointed

A

Rub or sprinkle oil on; make sacred, such as by
a ceremony that includes applying oil to
someone

“high priests were anointed with oil”

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9
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antagonize

A

Make hostile or unfriendly

“the aim was to antagonize visiting supporters”

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10
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antithetical

A

Directly opposed, opposite; involving
antithesis (the rhetorical act of placing two
phrases opposite one another for contrast, as
in love me or hate me)

“people whose religious beliefs are antithetical to mine”

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apathy

A

Not caring; absence of feeling; lack of interest
or concern

“widespread apathy among students”

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12
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apostate

A

Person who deserts a party, cause, religion,
etc

“after fifty years as an apostate he returned to the faith”

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13
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apostle

A

Pioneer of a reform movement (originally, an
early follower of Jesus)

“a man once known as the apostle of free-market economics”

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14
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apposite

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Highly appropriate, suitable, or relevant

“an apposite quotation”

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15
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apprise

A

Inform, give notice to

“I thought it right to apprise Chris of what had happened”

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16
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approbation

A

Praise or approval, especially formal approval

“a term of approbation”

17
Q

appropriate

A

Set aside or authorize (such as money) for a
particular purpose; take for one’s own use

“the accused had appropriated the property”

18
Q

arcane

A

Known or understood by only a few; obscure,
secret

“arcane procedures for electing people”