set 7 Flashcards

(25 cards)

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Ingenious

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Clever, inventive, and resourceful. Her ingenious solution to the problem impressed everyone. Antonym: Unimaginative, dull.

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Meticulous

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Showing great attention to detail. He is meticulous about keeping his desk organized. Antonym: Careless, sloppy.

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Resonance

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The ability to evoke a sense of harmony or sympathy. The resonance of the music filled the hall. Antonym: Dissonance, discord.

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Vigilance

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The quality of being watchful and alert. The guards maintained vigilance throughout the night. Antonym: Negligence, inattentiveness.

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Counterproductive

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Having the opposite effect of what was intended. Arguing during the meeting was counterproductive. Antonym: Effective, beneficial.

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Discrepancy

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An inconsistency or lack of compatibility. There was a discrepancy between the two accounts. Antonym: Agreement, consistency.

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Dispute

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A disagreement or argument. They had a dispute over the ownership of the land. Antonym: Agreement, harmony.

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Deliberation

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Careful consideration or discussion. After much deliberation, they decided to accept the offer. Antonym: Haste, impulsiveness.

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Consensus

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General agreement among a group. The team reached a consensus on the strategy. Antonym: Disagreement, conflict.

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Coarse

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Rough or lacking refinement. His coarse manners made others uncomfortable. Antonym: Refined, elegant.

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Lobbying

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The act of trying to influence decisions, especially in politics. The company spent millions on lobbying for the new law. Antonym: Opposing, resisting.

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Detract

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To reduce or take away the value of something. Criticism did not detract from her achievements. Antonym: Enhance, add.

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Cynical

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Believing that people are motivated by self-interest. He has a cynical view of politics. Antonym: Trusting, optimistic.

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Indistinct

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Not clear or sharply defined. The photo was too indistinct to recognize anyone. Antonym: Distinct, clear.

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Nuance

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A subtle difference in meaning, expression, or sound. She appreciated the nuances of his argument. Antonym: Obvious, simplicity.

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Exhaustive

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Comprehensive and thorough. The report provided an exhaustive analysis of the data. Antonym: Superficial, incomplete.

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Augmented

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Made greater in size, amount, or value. The features of the app were augmented in the new update. Antonym: Reduced, diminished.

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Cited

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Quoted as evidence or support. She cited multiple studies to support her argument. Antonym: Ignored, omitted.

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Clichéd

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Overused and unoriginal. The movie was full of clichéd dialogues. Antonym: Original, innovative.

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Congruence

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Agreement or harmony. There was a strong congruence between their goals. Antonym: Incompatibility, conflict.

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Constrained

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Restricted or limited. His constrained movements indicated he was in pain. Antonym: Unrestricted, free.

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Credible

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Believable and trustworthy. The evidence presented was credible. Antonym: Unreliable, doubtful.

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Customary

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Traditional or habitual. It is customary to remove your shoes before entering. Antonym: Uncommon, unusual.

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Decisive

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Able to make decisions quickly and effectively. Her decisive leadership saved the company. Antonym: Indecisive, hesitant.

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Fled
Ran away quickly from danger or pursuit. The thief fled the scene before the police arrived. Antonym: Stayed, lingered.