ACT Vocabulary Flashcards

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25 cards   |   Total Attempts: 188
  

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Adept
Answer 1
Highly skilled or experienced in a particular area.

The carpenter is adept in doing woodwork because he can answer whatever type of carpentry.
Brazen
Answer 2
Bold and unshamed, or extremly cocky. The person was brazen enough to make a call to the plumber after detaching the shower.
Debauch
Answer 3
To corrupt or lead away from morals.

The person was debauching the government officials by giving them ransoms.
Emulate
Answer 4
To try to equal, by imitating or copying.

The kid tried to emulate his father by copying him.
Feign
Answer 5
To pretend, imagine, or make up such as stroy or excuse.

Mark always feign sickness when Mom checks up on me before school during the important date, then he go back to playing video games when she leaves.
Garrulous
Answer 6
Talkative and irritating.

Because Jake is garrulous, asking him to keep a secret is impossible.
Harangue
Answer 7
A long, blustering speech or rant.

Richard Sherman gave a harangue speech after winning the NFC Championship.
Innocuous
Answer 8
Not causing injury or harm not offensive and controversial.

The conversation between Jesus and Mo was so innocuous, because they just met each other,
Jaded
Answer 9
Worn out, made insensitive by excess.


Tom was so jaded after a workout but heard Justin Beiber name and he went all crazy.
Kindle
Answer 10
To build or light fire, to inspire or to become bright.

The brazen person used Amazon Kindles to kindle a fire.
Lackluster
Answer 11
Lacking in brightness, energy or vitality.

The pianist was so lacklustered last night because he was sick.
Minion
Answer 12
An employee, hireling pr subordinate.

In the movie Despicable Me 2, the minions were the only people working for Doc. Gru.
Nirvana
Answer 13
A state of bliss, state of perfext calm or peace.

The debauched politician brazenly attempted to debauch the non-corrupted government official by giving them ransoms to reach his nirvana.
Operetta
Answer 14
A light, amusing opera with spoken dialogue.

The school also attempted to make money using such techniques as operetta performances.
Transcedent
Answer 15
Far beyond normal limits.

Mitt Romney was so much transcedent than President Obama.