Week 2 Vocab Flashcards

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sanction

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  1. (POSITIVE meaning) Official or authoritative permission or authorization; support or encouragement; (v) To approve or authorize officially; to support or tolerate by showing approval
  2. (NEGATIVE meaning) A penalty meant to force compliance; a military or economic measure adopted by several nations and meant to coerce another nation violating international law; (v) To penalize, especially for a violation of international law
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complaisant

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(adj.) Agreeable, eager to please, obliging

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ubiquitous

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(adj.) Existing or present everywhere; constantly encountered or widespread

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distend

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(v) To extend; to swell from internal pressure

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vacillate

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(v) To hesitate or waver in forming an opinion or make a decision
(v) To fluctuate or oscillate

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perfidy

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(n) 1. The quality or state of being disloyal; treachery; faithlessness
2. An act of disloyalty

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derivative

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(adj. ) Not original, secondary, or copied
(adj. ) Derived

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fracas

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(n) A noisy, loud quarrel, brawl, or disturbance

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explicit

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(adj. ) Fully and clearly expressed, without leaving anything to implication
(adj. ) Fully developed or defined
(adj. ) Forthright and unambiguous in expression

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presumptuous

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(adj.) Overstepping the bounds of what’s right or proper; inappropriately forward or taking liberties

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extraneous

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(adj. ) Irrelevant, unrelated, not pertinent
(adj. ) Nonessential, not vital
(adj. ) Coming from outside

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slight

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(v) 1. To treat as unimportant or make light of|
2. To treat with disdain or discourteous inattention
3. To do inattentively or negligently

(n) An instance of being slighted

(adj. ) 1. Slim or delicate of body
2. Small in size, extent, or quantity
3. Trifling, trivial, or unimportant
4. Lack strength or substance; flimsy

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vigor

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(n) Active strength or energy; vitality

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transparent

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(adj. ) Permitting the passage of light, sheer enough to see through
(adj. ) Frank, candid, and free of deceit or pretense
(adj. ) Obvious; readily seen or understood
(adj. ) Open with regards to methods or practices, especially in business

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pristine

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(adj. ) Belonging or related to the original, earliest condition; primitive
(adj. ) Remaining in a pure, unspoiled state, untouched by civilization
(adj. ) Clean as if new

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confound

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(v) To confuse, perplex, or stump; To throw into disorder
(v) To mix up, fail to notice differences
(v) To refute, prove wrong, or put to shame

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console

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(v) To comfort, alleviate someone’s grief, suffering, or sense of loss

(n) 1. a cabinet (such as for a television) designed to stand on the floor
2. the control unit of a computer, electrical system, vehicle, etc.

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discrete

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(n) Separate or distinct; an individual thing
(n) Consisting of unconnected individual parts; not continuous

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specious

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(adj. ) Deceptive in attractions or allure
(adj. ) Falsely appearing true, genuine, or plausible

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approbation

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(n) Official approval
(n) Commendation, praise; a warm expression of approval

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concur

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(v) To agree, cooperate, or coincide

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nadir

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(adj. ) The lowest point
(adj. ) A point on the celestial sphere, opposite the zenith and below the observer

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tractability

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(n) Capacity for being led, controlled, or taught; docility
(n) Malleability; Ease of being handled or worked with

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impermeable

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(adj.) Impassable, not permeable; preventing passage through or into itself (such as by a liquid – e.g., an impermeable raincoat)

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denunciation
(n) 1. public condemnation or censure 2. an accusation of a crime
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lackluster
(adj.) Without luster or brilliance; dull
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foment
(v) To foster or promote the development of; to incite or rouse
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deference
(n) Submission to or due respect for superiors or elders
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veracity
(n) Conformity or adherence to the truth or accuracy
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diffuse
(adj. ) Dispersed, spread out (adj. ) Wordy and poorly organized
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innocuous
(adj. ) Harmless or without negative effect (adj. ) Unlikely to offend or inspire a strong reaction; insipid or bland
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audacious
(adj. ) Recklessly bold; (adj. ) Insolent or contemptuous of rules (adj. ) Original and spirited
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exculpate
(v) To clear from a charge or guilt
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abate
(v) To reduce in degree, amount, or intensity
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obstinate
(adj.) Stubbornly sticking to an attitude, opinion, purpose, or course against argument or persuasion; difficult to control, subdue, or remedy
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prodigious
(adj. ) Impressive or extraordinary in bulk, amount, or degree; enormous (adj. ) Marvelous, eliciting amazement
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stolid
(adj.) Unemotional or impassive
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alleviate
(v) To mitigate, lessen, or make bearable
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levy
(v) 1. To impose and collect (such as a tax) 2. To draft troops into military service 3. To declare and wage war
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exacerbate
(v) To make more severe, violent, or bitter; to aggravate, intensify, or inflame
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covert
(adj. ) Not openly done, acknowledged, or avowed; veiled (adj. ) Sheltered or covered
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apprise
(v) To inform, tell, or give notice to
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recalcitrant
(adj.) Stubbornly resisting or defying authority or guidance
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derision
(n) Ridicule, mockery, or scorn
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taciturn
(adj.) Disinclined to speak by temperament
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blithe
(adj. ) Lighthearted, carefree, joyous, or gaily cheerful (adj. ) Thoughtless, heedless, or without regard or consideration
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convoke
(v) To call (as a group of people) to a meeting
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impetuous
(adj. ) Impulsive, characterized by sudden, passionate action (adj. ) Violent or forceful
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ponderous
(adj. ) Of great weight; unwieldy due to heaviness and bulk (adj. ) Labored, dull, or lifeless