Advanced Vocab Workout Set 3 Flashcards

1
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Define:

elate

(ee-late)

A

v. to fill with optimism or excitement

Activists were elated to hear about the passage of the civil rights legislation.

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Define:

emollient

(ih-mole-yunt)

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adj. having the effect of softening

The cream was popular for its moisturizing and emollient properties.

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Define:

venal

(veen-l)

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adj. capable of being bought or bribed; mercenary; corruptible

Naturally, the case was declared a mistrial when its venal judge was shown to have sought bribes from both the prosecution and the defense.

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Define:

espouse

(uh-spouz)

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v. to give or take in matrimony
v. to take up or adopt (e.g., a cause)

Although she claims to be nonconformist, Becky merely espouses the same beliefs she has read about in various books and websites.

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Define:

estrange

(ih-strange)

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v. to arouse hostility in
v. to remove from a group or relationship

A particularly mean-spirited remark from her stepmother finally estranged Maggie from her family, and she has not been home since.

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Define:

facetious

(fuh-see-shuss)

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adj. humorous with a sarcastic tone

The student’s facetious comments were seen as disrespectful by his professor.

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Define:

perfidy

(per-fih-dee)

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n. a betrayal of trust

The soldier was known for his loyalty, so his act of perfidy was particularly shocking to his superior officers.

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Define:

placid

(plass-id)

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adj. free from disturbance

There currently reigns a placid atmosphere at City Hall, but don’t expect it to last much longer.

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Define:

perspicacity

(per-spih-kass-ih-tee)

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n. sharp powers of observation

The writer’s perspicacity made it easy for her to understand and write about human nature.

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10
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Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

v. to fill with optimism or excitement

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elate

(ee-late)

synonyms: uplift, exalt, to make very proud or happy

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Define:

quiescent

(kwee-ess-unt)

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adj. being quiet or still

The outlying region, usually a quiescent outpost of the empire, was the unlikely origin of the rebellion that would unseat the emperor.

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Define:

rancor

(rang-kur)

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n. a feeling of deep and bitter anger

Once the game ended there was no rancor between the opponents, despite the intensity of their match.

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13
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Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

adj. capable of being bought or bribed; mercenary

A

venal

(veen-l)

synonyms: dishonest, corruptible

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14
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Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

v. to give or take in matrimony
v. to take up or adopt (e.g., a cause)

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espouse

(uh-spouz)

synonyms: marry, engage; support, defend

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15
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Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

adj. having the effect of softening

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emollient

(ih-mole-yunt)

synonyms: relaxing, relieving

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16
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Define:

sagacious

(suh-gehy-shuss)

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adj. very insightful or shrewd

My best friend is quite sagacious, so I know I can always turn to her for wise advice.

17
Q

Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

adj. humorous with a sarcastic tone

A

facetious

(fuh-see-shuss)

synonyms: ironic, not serious

18
Q

Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

n. a betrayal of trust

A

perfidy

(per-fih-dee)

synonyms: treachery, betrayal, corruption

19
Q

Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

adj. free from disturbance

A

placid

(plass-id)

synonyms: composed, calm

20
Q

Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

n. acute perception

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perspicacity

(per-spih-kass-ih-tee)

synonyms: insight, astuteness

21
Q

Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

adj. being quiet or still

A

quiescent

(kwee-ess-unt)

synonyms: inactive, motionless, inert

22
Q

Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

v. to arouse hostility in
v. to remove oneself from a group or relationship

A

estrange

(ih-strange)

synonyms: antagonize, disaffect; separate, disconnect

23
Q

Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

n. a feeling of deep and bitter anger

A

rancor

(rang-kur)

synonyms: antagonism, hatred

24
Q

Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

adj. very insightful or shrewd

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sagacious

(suh-gehy-shuss)

synonyms: smart, acute, sensible