Lesson 03 Flashcards

(15 cards)

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bombast

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(noun) impressive but meaningless language

Please, professor, no more bombast; just give me the facts.

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bona fide

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(adj.) in good faith

We made a bona fide offer for the property.

syn: legitimate, genuine
ant: fraudulent, phony

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boor

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(noun) a rude or impolite person

My brother was acting like a boor.

syn: buffoon, clown
ant: sophisticate

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bovine

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(adj.) pertaining to cows or cattle

The critic described the large figures in the painting as bovine.

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bowdlerize

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(verb) to remove offensive passages of a play, novel, etc.

If the editors bowdlerize much more of the book, there won’t be anything left to read.

syn: to censor

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brevity

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(noun) briefness; short duration

The brevity of the candidate’s speech surprised everyone.

syn: terseness, conciseness
ant: long-windedness

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bucolic

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(adj.) pertaining to the countryside; rural, rustic

Jim wanted to find an old inn in a bucolic setting in which to have lunch.

syn: pastoral

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cajole

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(verb) to coax, to persuade, to wheedle

Tim tried to cajole his parents into letting him use the new car.

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callow

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(adj.) young and inexperienced

Although he was not the typical callow youth, he was not as experienced as he pretended.

syn: immature
ant: mature, sophisticated

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carcinogen

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(noun) causing cancer

It is widely believed that nicotine is a carcinogen.

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carnal

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(adj.) sensual, sexual

Even though Evelyn didn’t understand the painting, she knew it had a carnal feeling about it.

syn: erotic, voluptuous
ant: chaste, modest

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carrion

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(noun) decaying flesh

The vultures circling in the sky led the border patrol to the carrion they had been seeking since the report of the disaster.

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cataclysm

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(noun) a violent change

The earthquake in Mexico was a cataclysm which no one could have foreseen.

syn: disaster, catastrophe
ant: triumph, boon

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cataract

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(noun) 1. large waterfall; abnormality of the eye

Because of the cataracts in that part of the river, you can’t put a canoe in the water.
My grandmother had to have a cataract surgically removed from her eye.

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caveat

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(noun) a warning

John did not heed that old caveat about swimming alone because he had such confidence in his own ability.

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