Dec6 Flashcards

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brash
adv. brashly
n. brashness

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adj. confident or aggressive; lacking regard for consequences
syn. Reckless

The brash young man made many poor business decisions.
Lucy’s brashness often got her into trouble at school.

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clarify
n. Clarification

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v. To make more easily understood; to make clear
syn. Explain

Chapter 2 in the textbook clarifies the process of osmosis.
A clarification of the government’s position on this matter is necessary.

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conceal
n. concealment

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v. to prevent from being seen or discovered
syn. Hide

The students concealed their feelings about the course.
His concealment of the evidence made his case more difficult to prove.

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confirm
adj. conformed
n. confirmation

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v. to make certain; give support
syn. Prove

The Director confirmed that the meeting would be on the 10th.
We have just received confirmation of your reservation on the flight to Los Angeles.

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convenient
adv. Conveniently
n. Convenience

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adj. easy to reach; near; suitable to one’s needs
syn. Practical

The investigator suspected that the disappearance of the evidence was too convenient to be accidental.
For the convenience of the student body, the library is located in a central location.

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core
n. core

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adj. The central or most important part of something
syn. Chief

The core curriculum consists of courses that are required of all students.
The core of an apple is not edible.

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critical
v. critique
n. Criticism
n. Critic
adv. Critically

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adj. Very serious or unsafe; finding fault
syn. dangerous

It is critical to follow the directions for the experiment exactly as the instructor indicates.
The runner accepted criticism from his coach very well.

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discrepancy

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n. a difference between things that should be similar or equal
syn. inconsistency

The discrepancy in her experiment data let her to believe that she had made a mistake.
There is usually a discrepancy between how coffee smells and how it tastes.

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distort
adj. Distorted
n. Distortion

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v. To change from the original shape or condition, usually in an unnatural way
syn. deform

Time and space are distorted when traveling at the speed of light.
Distortion of the image from a microscope can be caused by low light.

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diverse
adv. Diversely
n. Diversity
v. Diversify

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adj. Various; distinct from others
syn. Different

Freud had many diverse interests in psychology.
The diversity of life forms on the earth makes zoology an interesting area of a study.

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eventually

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adv. To happen some time in the future, usually gradually
syn. Finally

A good education will eventually pay big dividends.
Eventually the couples will pay off their mortgage and own their house.

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prosperous
adv. Prosperously
v. Prosper
n. Prosperity

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adj. successful, wealthy
syn. Thriving

In the early 1900s, San Francisco was a prosperous city.
Bacteria prosper under the proper conditions.

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purposefully
adj. Purposeful
adv. Purposely
n. purpose

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adv. Done for a special reason
syn. deliberately

The course syllabus was designed purposefully to be easy to follow.
He was authorized to spend the money for business purposes.

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reveal
adv. revealingly
adj. revealing
n. Revelation

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v. To uncover; to expose
syn. Disclose

The president revealed some of his ideas before he gave his speech.
The report made some revelations about the nature of the conflict.

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scarcely
adj. Scarce
n. scarcity

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adv. Almost not
syn. Hardly

The woman scarcely spoke a word of English.
Due to scarcity of water, a rationing plan was establish.

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simultaneous
adv. simultaneously

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adj. occurring at the same time
syn. Concurrent

The boys simultaneously screamed, “ ice cream! “
This is student is skilled at performing many tasks simultaneously.

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theoretically
adj. Theoretical
n. Theory
v. Theorize

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adv. according to a reasoned, but not proven, point of view
syn. hypothetically

His argument was theoretically appealing, but not realistic.
Leonardo da Vinci theorized that earth was not the center of the universe.