set 9 Flashcards

(25 cards)

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Gratuitous

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Unnecessary or unwarranted. The movie was criticized for its gratuitous violence. Antonym: Necessary, justified.

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Hypothetical

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Based on or involving a hypothesis. This is just a hypothetical scenario, not reality. Antonym: Factual, actual.

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Illicit

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Forbidden by law or rules. The sale of illicit goods is prohibited. Antonym: Legal, permitted.

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Circumvent

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To find a way around an obstacle or rule. He tried to circumvent the rules by using loopholes. Antonym: Follow, comply.

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Contingent to

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Dependent on something else. His attendance is contingent to the approval of his supervisor. Antonym: Independent, certain.

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Obliged

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Required to do something. She felt obliged to help her friend. Antonym: Freed, unbound.

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Stymie

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To hinder or block progress. The ongoing strike stymied their plans for production. Antonym: Facilitate, assist.

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Denigrate

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To criticize unfairly. He denigrated her achievements out of jealousy. Antonym: Praise, commend.

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Adept

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Highly skilled or proficient at something. She is adept at solving complex puzzles. Antonym: Inept, clumsy.

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Nullify

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To make something invalid or void. The new evidence nullifies the previous claims. Antonym: Validate, enforce.

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Exploiting

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Taking unfair advantage of something or someone. He was exploiting the system for his own benefit. Antonym: Supporting, respecting.

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Lighthearted about

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Not taking something seriously. She was lighthearted about the minor mistake. Antonym: Serious, concerned.

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Outstrip

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To surpass or exceed. The athlete outstripped his competitors in the final lap. Antonym: Lag behind, fail.

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Disparage

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To belittle or speak disrespectfully of. He disparaged their efforts despite their hard work. Antonym: Compliment, admire.

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Dignify

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To give something a sense of worth or nobility. The medal dignified his years of service. Antonym: Degrade, demean.

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Palatable

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Acceptable to taste or mind. The dish was both palatable and visually appealing. Antonym: Unpleasant, unacceptable.

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Unpalatable

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Unpleasant or unacceptable to taste or mind. The unpalatable truth was hard to accept. Antonym: Tolerable, acceptable.

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Nourish

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To provide with sustenance or support. The gardener nourished the plants with care. Antonym: Deprive, neglect.

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Arcane

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Understood by few; mysterious or secret. The arcane rituals were known only to the priests. Antonym: Common, well-known.

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Juxtapose

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To place side by side for comparison. The artist juxtaposed modern elements with classical designs. Antonym: Separate, isolate.

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Esteem

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High regard or respect. She is held in high esteem by her colleagues. Antonym: Disdain, disrespect.

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Aperture

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An opening, gap, or hole. Light filtered through the narrow aperture in the wall. Antonym: Closure, seal.

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Meteged (unclear)

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Word unclear or undefined. Definition for ‘Meteged’ is unclear. Antonym: Organized, systematic.

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Haphazard

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Lacking any obvious organization. The decorations were arranged in a haphazard manner. Antonym: Continuation, permanence.

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Reprieve
To give relief. The threatened hospitals could now be reprieved. Antonym: Punishment, penalty.