B Flashcards

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belated

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(adjective) delayed past the proper time.

She called her mother on January 5th to offer her a belated “Happy New Year.”

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belie

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(verb) to present a false or contradictory appearance.

Lena Horne’s youthful appearance belied her long, distinguished career in show business.

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benevolent

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(adjective) wishing or doing good.

In old age, Carnegie used his wealth for benevolent purposes, donating large sums to found libraries and schools.

benevolence (noun)

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berate

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(verb) to scold or criticize harshly.

The judge angrily berated the two lawyers for their unprofessional behavior.

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bereft

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(adjective) lacking or deprived of something.

Bereft of parental love, orphans sometimes grow up to be insecure.

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bombastic

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(adjective) inflated or pompous in style.

Old-fashioned bombastic political speeches don’t work on television, which demands a more intimate style of communication.

bombast (noun)

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buttress

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(noun) something that supports or strengthens; a projecting structure of masonry or wood.

The endorsement of the American Medical Association is a powerful buttress for the claims made about this new medicine. The buttress on the south wall of the Medieval castle was beginning to crumble.

buttress (verb)

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