Set 9 Flashcards

(7 cards)

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What is the definition of ‘demise’?

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(n.) a death, especially of a person in a lofty position.

Traditionally, the tolling of church bells has announced the demise of a monarch. SYNONYMS: decease, passing away; ANTONYMS: birth, commencement.

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What does ‘exhilarate’ mean?

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(v.) to enliven, cheer, give spirit or liveliness to.

The first landing on the moon, in the summer of 1969, exhilarated the nation. SYNONYMS: stimulate, excite, gladden; ANTONYMS: discourage, dispirit, dishearten, inhibit.

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What is the meaning of ‘fallow’?

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(adj.) plowed but not seeded; inactive; reddish-yellow; (n.) land left unseeded; (v.) to plow but not seed.

After a month without a date, I decided that my social life was definitely in a fallow period. Farmers often fallow a third of their fields each year to restore the chemical balance of the soil. SYNONYMS: (adj.) unproductive, dormant; ANTONYMS: (adj.) productive, fertile, prolific.

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What does ‘harass’ mean?

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(v.) to disturb, worry; to trouble by repeated attacks.

The judge repeatedly cautioned the prosecuting attorney not to harass the witness. SYNONYMS: annoy, bedevil, beleaguer.

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What is the definition of ‘inclement’?

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(adj.) stormy, harsh; severe in attitude or action.

During an inclement New England winter, heavy snowfalls may bring highway traffic to a standstill. SYNONYMS: blustery, tempestuous, implacable; ANTONYMS: mild, gentle, balmy.

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What does ‘liquidate’ mean?

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(v.) to pay a debt, settle an account; to eliminate.

After a profitable year, the business was able to liquidate its loan. SYNONYMS: reconcile, pay, cancel, exterminate; ANTONYMS: invest, collect.

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What is the meaning of ‘muse’?

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(v.) to think about in a dreamy way, ponder.

Philosophers have always mused about the meaning of life. SYNONYMS: contemplate, daydream.

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