CD4 Flashcards
catalyst
Something that brings about change by its mere presence
lucrative
Brings in a significant amount of money
proficient
Skilled or practiced
opulent
Richness taken almost to excess
munificent
Giving generous gifts of money or goods
facilitate
To make simple or easy
delegate
to assign responsibility to someone else
corroborate
To confirm or support, often using additional evidence or examples
exonerate
To free from blame
capitulate
To give up, or to stop resisting pressure
analogous
Bearing some resemblance or proportion
anomaly
Something out of the ordinary, unusual, and strange
dichotomy
Something that is split into two, where each separate part has nothing in common with the other
fallacious
False, misleading, or deceptive
verisimilitude
An appearance of truth
consensus
General agreement
precedent
Something that has occurred or been decided on in the past that is used to influence an action or decision in the present
antithesis
Something having absolutely nothing in common with the other
vacillate
To be unable to settle on a choice, to be indecisive
irrevocable
Impossible to revoke, or take back
implement
To put into practice
intrinsic
So entwined and essential that it cannot be separated
inexorable
Relentless or unstoppable
impeccable
Without any flaws or errors
incorrigible
Not correctable
trivial
Having little value or significance
dubious
Questionable or open to doubt
nominal
In name only - a token amount
surreptitious
Sneaky, stealthy, furtive, or hidden
tenuous
Flimsy, fragile, or not substantial