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AcuityNounUnit 5
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(n.) Sharpness (particularly of the mind or senses)
The ACUITY of most people's mind leasens as they grow older. S: Keenness, acuteness A: Dullness, obtuseness |
DelineateVerb Unit 5
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(v.) To portray, sketch, or describe in accurate and vivid detail; to represent pictorially.
The director has to DELINEATE the idea of the play to the audience. S: Depict, picture, render |
DepravedAdjective Unit 5
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(adj.) Marked by evil and corruption, devoid of moral principles
The Wicked witch is about a DEPRAVED witch who is crushed by a house. S: Perverted, degenerate, vicious, corrupt A: Moral, virtuous, upright, uncorrupted |
EnervateVerb Unit 5
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(v.) To weaken or lessen the mental, moral, or physical vigor of; enfeeble, hamstring.
Sadly, the great singer's mind was ENERVATED by cold medicine. S: Impair, cripple, paralyze A: Invigorate, strengthen, buttress |
EsotericAdjective Unit 5
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(adj.) Intended for or understood by only a select few, private, secret.
The ESOTERIC knowledge was dangerous in the hands of a bad man. S: Occult, cryptic, arcane, recondite A: Accessible, comprehensible, intelligible |
FecundAdjective Unit 5
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(adj.) Fruitful in offspring or vegetation; intellectually productive.
The farmer's FECUND fields were envied by competitors far and wide. S: Fertile, teeming, prolific A: Infertile, barren, unproductive |
FiatAdjective Unit 5
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(adj.) An arbitrary order or decree; a command or act of will or consciousness
The therometor of FIATS is always the same S: Edict, dictum, ukase |
FigmentNounUnit 5
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(n.) A fabrication of the mind; an arbitrary notion
The oasis was just a FIGMENT of the his heatstoken imagination. S: Creation, invention, fancy |
GarnerVerb Unit 5
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(v.) To acquire as the result of effort; to gather and store away, as for future use
You can GARNER much knowledge through experience. S: Collect, accumulate, accrue A: Scatter, squander, waste, dissipate |
HallowVerbUnit 5
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(v.) To set apart as holy or sacred, sanctify, consecrate; to honor greatly, revere.
The cross is a HALLOWED item signifing Christ. S: Venerate, bless A: Desecrate, defile, profane |
IdiosyncrasyNounUnit 5
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(n.) A peculiarity that serves to distinguish or identify
An IDIOSYNCRASY of me is that i like to collect pencils. S: Eccentricity, quirk, mannerism |
IgnominyNounUnit 5
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(n.) Shame and disgrace
He went from grace to IGNOMINY. S: Dishonor, humiliation, disrepute, odium A: Honor, glory, acclaim |
MundaneAdjectiveUnit 5
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(adj.) Earthly, worldly, relating to practical and material affairs; concerned with what is ordinary
The MUNDANE bell told me to go to class over and over again. S: Prosaic, humdrum, routine, sublunary A: Heavenly, unworldly, spiritual, transcendental |
NuanceNounUnit 5
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(n.) A subtle or slight variation (as in color, meaning, quality) delicate gradation or shade of difference.
A slight NUANCE of color can be seen in the subtle painting. S: Shade, nicety, refinement |
OverweeningAdjective Unit 5
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(adj.) Conceited, presumptuous, excessive, immoderate
His OVERWEENING ego during the interview put off many potential jobs. S: Arrogant, unbridled, inflated A: Restrained, understated, modest, meek |