ic ii Flashcards

(20 cards)

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What does ‘tangible’ mean?

A

real

Example: Their tangible experience in the northern river has amazed the public audience.

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What does ‘ramification’ mean?

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results, bercabang

Example: Limiting the access of public transportation as an act of efficiency budget has potential ramifications.

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What does ‘indifference’ mean?

A

cuek

Example: The indifference and incommensurability of government hold the reason of structured poverty.

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What does ‘exuberance’ mean?

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energetic

Example: She was blown away to a joy exuberance.

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What does ‘dexterous’ mean?

A

cekatan

Example: A lack of dexterous method will result in tedious reactions from the proponents.

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What does ‘hostile’ mean?

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unfriendly

Example: She was grown up in a hostile environment.

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What does ‘slack’ mean?

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stretch

Example: The government often takes advantage from a slack law enforcement.

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What does ‘hastened’ mean?

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hurry

Example: His act of violence had hastened his date of trial.

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What does ‘palatable’ mean?

A

yum or acceptable

Example: If his action is palatable to the society, he will not experience a year in prison.

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What does ‘innocuous’ mean?

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safety, in danger

Example: The wild bug is unlikely innocuous to children.

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What does ‘ineffable’ mean?

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can’t be spoken

Example: The ineffable smell still staying on the fabrics even though they have washed it for four times.

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What does ‘puerile’ mean?

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childish

Example: Act of puerile behavior will not be tolerated in the court.

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What does ‘irrefutable’ mean?

A

no refuse

Example: Their confession accepted as an irrefutable evidence.

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What does ‘surreptitious’ mean?

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secret

Example: His illness will remain as a surreptitious condition if he did not speak to a psychiatrist.

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What does ‘contentious’ mean?

A

the new policy is expected to be slightly contentious to the locals.

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What does ‘elusive’ mean?

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Inner thoughts are often perceived as an elusive behavior.

17
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What does ‘tedious’ mean?

A

boring

Example: Many people believe that football will get tedious after ten years.

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What does ‘meticulous’ mean?

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careful

Example: The new observant was known for her meticulous critics against the congress.

19
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What does ‘adept’ mean?

A

proficient

Example: The parliament is holding accountability for choosing a less adept president.

20
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What does ‘depict’ mean?

A

portrayed

Example: Local movies usually depict the bridge as a symbol of poverty in rural areas.