Lesson 21 Flashcards

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decline

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n. decline
v. to move from good to bad, or from much to
little; to refuse
syn. decrease

The old man’s health has declined since he retired.
Serious communicable diseases are on the decline in most parts of the
world.

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gather

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n. gathering
·v. to collect
syn. collect

He carefully gathered his thoughts just before the interview.
A gathering of citizens developed outside the courthouse.

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motion

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u. motion•
n. the state of changing one’s position
* to direct by moving
syn. movement

The motion of the flame was hypnotic.
They motioned her to leave the area.

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outburst

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n. a sudden and intense release of something
syn. eruption

The joke caused an outburst of laughter from the audience.
There was an outburst of complaints from the students when the
teacher moved the test to Monday.

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partisan

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adj. strongly supporting a group or point of view
syn. biased

Partisan political infighting caused Congress’s influence to decline.
His views reflected his partisan bias.

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pattern

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adj. patterned
u. pattern
n. a regular, repeated arrangement or action
syn. habit

The bright pattern of the monarch butterfly distracts its predators.
The new stadium was patterned after the old traditional ballparks.

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phenomena

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adv. phenomenally
adj. phenomenal
n. phenomenon
n. natural events or facts; strange or
notable happenings
syn. events

Rain showers are almost unknown phenomena in the Atacama Desert
of Chile.
The musician’s phenomenal performance was applauded by the critics.

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philanthropic

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n. philanthropist
n. philanthropy
adj. a feeling of love for people, usually
resulting in financial aid to worthy causes
syn. humanitarian

The philanthropic work of the foundation benefits all sectors of society.
His philanthropy is recognized around the world.

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placid

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adv. placidly
adj. quiet; not easily upset
syn. calm

The placid nature of her personality made her easy to work with.
The waves moved placidly toward shore.

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10
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plentiful

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adv. plentifully
n. plenty
adj. more than sufficient
syn. abundant

Examples of Mira’s art are plentifuL
A balanced diet normally provides plenty of the necessary vitamins.

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reaction

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adv. reactively
adj. reactive
v. react
adj. reactionary
n. a reply; a change that occurs when
substances are mixed
syn. response

When chlorine and ammonia are mixed, the chemical reaction causes chlorine gas.
They reacted to the report by making some swift changes in management.

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rhythm

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adv. rhythmically
adj. rhythmic
n. a regular pattern, usually in music
syn. pulse

The rhythm of the rain hitting the roof put him to sleep.
She noticed the rhythmic beating of her heart as the moment of truth arrived.

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13
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scenic

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adv. scenically
n. scenery
adj. concerning pleasant natural surroundings
n. scene
syn. picturesque

The scenic route to the summit is much more interesting than the
fastest route.
The scenery in rural Japan is impressive.

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14
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shallow

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adv. shallowly
n. shallowness
adj. not far from top to bottom
syn. superficial

Estuaries are typically shallow bodies of water.
The results of their research demonstrated the shallowness of the
hypothesis.

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sheltered

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v. shelter
adj. protected from harmful elements;
isolated from reality
n. shelter
syn. protected

She has led a sheltered life, her parents having done everything for her.
Everyone looked for shelter from the blazing sun.

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16
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vanishing

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v. vanish
adj. going out of sight
syn. disappearing

The red squirrel is a vanishing species that needs a protected habitat
to survive.
No one knows with certainty what caused the dinosaurs to vanish from the face of the earth.