Day 19 Flashcards

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multifarious

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Diverse, having a lot of variety

participated in multifarious activities in high school

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naïve

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Simple and unsophisticated, unsuspecting,
lacking worldly experience and critical
judgment

He exhibits a naïve sort of confidence when talking about the doubts surrounding him and the perceived slights in the draft run-up.

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nascent

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Coming into existence, still developing

The actress is now focusing on her nascent singing career.

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negate

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Deny or refute; make void or cause to be
ineffective

Alcohol can negate the effects of some medicines.

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neophyte

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Beginner, novice; person newly converted to a

religion

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nominal

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Trivial, so small as to be unimportant; in

name only, so-called

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normative

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Implying or attempting to establish a norm;
expressing value judgments or telling people
what to do (rather than merely describing that
which is happening)

Bribery becomes normative, affecting people’s moral character.

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notoriety

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Ill fame; the state of being well-known for a
disgraceful reason

the city’s notoriety for corrupt and incompetent government

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objective

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Factual, related to reality or physical objects;

not influenced by emotions, unbiased

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oblique

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Slanting or sloping; indirect, misleading, or

evasive

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occult

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The supernatural (noun); pertaining to magic,
astrology, etc.; mysterious, secret or hidden
(adj); to hide, to shut off from view (verb)

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offhand

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Casual, informal; done without preparation or
forethought; rude in a short way, brusque

I couldn’t give them the figures offhand.

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officious

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Excessively eager in giving unwanted advice
or intruding where one is not wanted;
meddlesome, pushy

officious people who are always ready to offer unasked advice

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14
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offset

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Counteract, compensate for (verb); a

counterbalance (noun)

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onerous

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Burdensome, oppressive, hard to endure

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