601-650 Flashcards
subordination
to think of or treat as less important than someone or something else
deplete
to use most or all of; to greatly reduce the amount of
polymath
someone who knows a lot about many different things
recondite
profound, hard to understand; over one’s head
fiasco
total failure
benchmark
a point of reference; a standard by which to measure; a criterion
leery
suspicious; cautious; feeling or showing a lack of trust in someone or something
aloof
distant, reserved in manner; uninvolved
harrowing
very painful or upsetting
grub
to dig in the ground for something that is difficult to find or remove
jurisprudence
science of law
ludicrous
ridiculous; laughable; absurd
anatomy
the parts or causes that form or create something
arena
an area of activity, interest, or competition
collaborate
to work with another person or group in order to achieve to do something
devoid
not having; completely without
triage
the process of deciding which patients should be treated first based on how sick or seriously injured they are
lobby (v)
to get something you want by talking to the people who are making decisions
extract
to get from something
grinding
very harsh or difficult; continuing without getting any better
pundit
authority on a subject; learned person
dismal
sad; without hope; gloomy
anesthetic
substance that removes sensation with or without loss of consciousness
inclement
stormy; unkind
rhetoric
language that is intended to influence people and that may not be honest or reasonable
dog
to cause problems for a long time
sour
unpleasant and unfriendly
atrocity
brutal deed
demise
death or decease
counterbalance
to have an effect that is opposite but equal to; to balance by being opposite
sacrificial
of, relating to, or involving sacrifice
crucial
extremely important
pronounce
to say or announce in an official or formal way
belie
to give a false idea of
doleful
sorrowful; very sad
pitfall
a danger or problem that is hidden or not obvious at first
tantrum
an uncontrolled expression of childish anger
hyperbole
language that describes something as better or worse than it really is
secede
to withdraw from a group or an alliance
bereft
deprived of; lacking; desolate because of a loss
prodigy
a young person who is unusually talented in some way
edify
to teach in a way that improves the mind or character
conviction
a strong belief or opinion
perpetual
continuing forever or for a very long time without stopping
glint
to shine in small bright flashes
parochial
narrow in outlook
piety
devotion to God
court-martial
a military court
slant
to present in a way that favors a particular group, opinion, etc.
cleave
split or sever; cling to; remain faithful to