CD6 Flashcards
syntax
Using words in the right place – that is, where a word appears in a sentence, and the rules of language
nuance
A subtle difference in implication, or a hidden meaning
didactic
Written or presented in a format designed to be educational or instructional, especially in terms of moral or religious matters
hackneyed
Overused, trite, banal; something repeated so often that it has lost its original significance
badinage
Banter, playful remarks, or repartee
cosmos
Everything that exists
permeate
To spread throughout something
integral
An essential part of a larger whole, something that is necessary to achieve a desired result
sacrosanct
sacrosanct
Something that people believe should not be altered or changed, because it’s perfect the way it is
consummate
Means the absolute best, and describes someone who has completely mastered a skill, who is the acme of perfection in that aspect or talent
impervious
Immune to or not affected by something
robust
Strong and vigorous, sound and healthy
prevalent
Dominant or most widespread, something that is strongest or superior, overcoming everything else
titanic
Something that has great power, strength, and force
redoubtable
Someone aweinspiring or worthy of respect