Day 8 Flashcards

1
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din

A

Loud, confused noise, esp. for a long period of
time

“the fans made an awful din”

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2
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dirge

A

A funeral or mourning song or poem

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3
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disabuse

A

Free someone from a mistake in thinking

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4
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discomfiting

A

Disconcerting, confusing, frustrating

” constant interruptions discomfited her in her attempt to finish the speech, and she finally gave up

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5
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discredit

A

Injure the reputation of, destroy credibility

of or confidence in

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6
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discrepancy

A

Difference or inconsistency

"”there’s a discrepancy between your account and his””

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7
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disingenuous

A

Insincere, not genuine

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8
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disinterested

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Unbiased, impartial; not interested

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9
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dispassionate

A

Unbiased, not having a selfish or personal

motivation; calm, lacking emotion

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10
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disquieting

A

Disturbing, causing anxiety

” we were disquieted by the strange noises we heard outside our tent at night”

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11
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dissemble

A

Mislead, conceal the truth, put on a false
appearance of

” he dissembled happiness at the news that his old girlfriend was getting married—to someone else”

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12
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dissent

A

Disagree or take an opposing view, esp. in
relation to a formal body such as a
government, political party, or church;
such a view

” anyone who dissented was encouraged to speak out while they had the chance

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13
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dissolution

A

the action of formally ending or dismissing an assembly, partnership, or official body.

“the dissolution of their marriage”

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14
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distaff

A

Female, esp. relating to the maternal side
of the family; women or women’s work; a
staff that holds wool or flax for spinning

“marriage is still the passport to distaff power”

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15
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dither

A
Act indecisively (verb); a state of fear or
trembling excitement

“Now Khimyah was dithering between a dark-blue and a hot-pink winter jacket.”

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16
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divest

A

Deprive or strip of a rank, title, etc., or of
clothing or gear; to sell off holdings (opposite
of invest)

17
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divest

A

Deprive or strip of a rank, title, etc., or of
clothing or gear; to sell off holdings (opposite
of invest)

“divesting assets to raise capital

18
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discriminating

A

having or showing refined taste or good judgement.

“he became a discriminating collector and patron of the arts”