Day 17 Flashcards

1
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lassitude

A

Tiredness, weariness; lazy indifference

surrendered to an overpowering lassitude, an extreme desire to sit and dream

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latent

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Potential; existing but not visible or active

he has a latent talent for acting that he hasn’t had a chance to express yet

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lavish

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Abundant or giving in abundance; marked by
excess (adj); give very generously (verb)

this lavish consumption of our natural resources simply cannot continue

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4
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lax

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Not strict; careless, loose, slack

But critics note that lax oversight makes them more prone to financial self-dealing and failure.

lax parents who let their kids stay out as late as they want

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5
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layperson

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A person who is not a member of the clergy or
not a member of a particular profession (such
as medicine, law, etc.)

Tesla’s language on that point may be misleading to the layperson.

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leery

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Suspicious or wary

They were leery of their neighbors.

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7
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legerdemain

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n Slight-of-hand (magic as performed by a
magician); trickery or deception

the illusionist’s show is an entertaining blend of legerdemain and over-the-top showmanship

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levy

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Collect tax from, wage war on, or enlist for
military service; (verb); act of colleting tax or
amount owed, or the drafting of troops into
military service (noun)

The government will levy a fine on the company.

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liberal

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Favorable to progress or reform; believing in
maximum possible individual freedom;
tolerant, open-minded; generous (adj); a
person with such beliefs or practices (noun)

She has a liberal attitude toward sex.

He made a very liberal donation to the museum.

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libertine

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Morally or sexually unrestrained person;
freethinker (regarding religion)

the legend of Don Juan depicts him as a playboy and libertine

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licentious

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Sexually unrestrained; immoral; ignoring the
rules

a moralist who decried what she regarded as the licentious and corrupt culture of the entertainment industry

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12
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limpid

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Clear, transparent; completely calm, pellucid

the limpid waters of the stream

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lissome

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Flexible, supple, agile, nimble, spry

the lissome actress’s dance training is apparent in the way she moves on stage

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listless

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Spiritless, lacking interest or energy

The listless Seattle Seahawks played one of their worst games of the season at absolutely the wrong time and suffered a damaging defeat Sunday.

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15
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livid

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Furiously angry, enraged

was livid at his son’s disobedience

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16
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lucid

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Clear, easy to understand; rational, sane

17
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lugubrious

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Mournful, gloomy (sometimes in an
exaggerated way)

the diner’s dim lighting makes eating there a particularly lugubrious experience

18
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lull

A

Soothe or cause to fall asleep (as in a lullaby);
quiet down; make to feel secure, sometimes
falsely (verb); a period of calm or quiet (noun)

He was lulled to sleep by her soothing voice.

19
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lumber

A

Walk in a heavy or clumsy way, sometimes
due to being weighed down
lurch stumble, shamble, waddle

an elephant lumbering along the road

20
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lurid

A

Gruesome or excessively vivid;
sensational, shocking, unrestrained

“the more lurid details of the massacre were too frightening for the children”

21
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maelstrom

A

Violent whirlpool; any chaotic, turbulent
situation

“the train station was a maelstrom of crowds”

22
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magnanimous

A

High-minded, noble, lofty; generous in
forgiving others, free of resentment

“she should be magnanimous in victory”

23
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magnate

A

Very important or influential person, esp.
in business

An 81-year-old jewelry magnate and longtime friend of Trump’s, Cornstein told The Atlantic this year that the president envied Orban.

24
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makeshift

A

A temporary, often improvised, substitute
(noun); improvised for temporary use
(adj)

when his belt broke, he was forced to use string as a makeshift