Joe Rogan Podcast Flashcards

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What does this word mean ?

pejorative

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“Pejorative” is an English adjective that refers to expressions, words, or language that are used to belittle or disparage something or someone. It describes terms or phrases that have negative connotations and are often used to express contempt, prejudice, or disdain. For example, the word “lazy” can be considered pejorative when used to describe someone in a derogatory manner rather than simply describing their laziness. Pejorative expressions can be insulting or discriminatory and should therefore be avoided in many contexts.

synonym: derogatory

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What does derogatory mean ?

derogatory

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The term “derogatory” is an adjective in English that refers to language, remarks, or expressions that are intended to belittle, disparage, or show a lack of respect towards someone or something. Derogatory language often conveys negative attitudes, prejudices, or disrespect, and it can be used to insult, offend, or demean individuals or groups. For example, using racial slurs or making offensive remarks about someone’s appearance can be considered derogatory. Such language can be harmful and hurtful, and it is generally discouraged in polite and respectful communication.

synonym: pejorative

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What does conflation mean?

conflation

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“Conflation” is a term used to describe the merging or blending of two or more distinct concepts, ideas, or entities into one. It involves combining elements that are separate or different from each other, often resulting in confusion or misunderstanding.

For example, in a political debate, conflation might occur if someone combines two unrelated issues or policies into a single argument, leading to confusion about the actual points being discussed. Similarly, in literature or media analysis, conflation could happen when interpreting multiple themes or messages as if they were one cohesive idea, overlooking their individual complexities

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What does allocating mean

allocating

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“Allocating” is an English verb that refers to the assignment or distribution of resources, tasks, funds, or other elements. When someone allocates resources, they assign them to specific purposes or recipients. This can happen in various contexts, including:

Finance: Allocating funds or budgets for specific purposes or programs.

Human Resource Management: Distributing tasks or responsibilities to employees or teams.

Time Management: Setting aside time for specific activities or tasks.

Resource Management: Allocating physical or intangible resources such as equipment, materials, or information.

The aim of allocating is to ensure that resources are used efficiently and effectively to achieve certain goals or meet needs. It involves considering priorities, capacities, and other relevant factors to ensure the best possible utilization of available resources.

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What does “frank” mean

frank

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honesty

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What does compelling mean

compelling

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Compelling” is an adjective in English that describes something that is captivating, convincing, or irresistible in a way that holds one’s attention or interest. It often implies that something is so persuasive or engaging that it compels or forces one to take notice or to act in a certain way.

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What does this word mean

persuasive

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“Persuasive” is an adjective in English that describes something that is effective in convincing or swaying others to believe or act in a certain way. When someone or something is persuasive, they have the ability to influence the thoughts, beliefs, or actions of others through logical reasoning, emotional appeal, or compelling arguments.

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what does this word in this context mean? : “along those line”

I love movies that deal with topics like honor, courage and things along those line

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synonym: in things like that

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what does this following word mean

compulsory

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“Compulsory” is an adjective in English that describes something that is required, mandatory, or obligatory. When something is compulsory, it means that it must be done or followed, often because it is mandated by law, regulations, rules, or authorities.

For example, in many countries, education is compulsory for children up to a certain age, meaning they are legally required to attend school. Similarly, there may be compulsory military service in some countries, where citizens are obligated to serve in the armed forces for a certain period of time. Additionally, some activities or requirements within organizations or institutions may be compulsory, such as compulsory training or compulsory attendance at meetings.

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what does this word mean ?

explanatory

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“Explanatory” is an adjective in English that describes something that provides explanation or clarification. When something is explanatory, it serves to elucidate or make something clearer by offering details, context, or reasoning.

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