Set 17 Flashcards
acclaim
praise enthusiastically and publicly
ascertain
find (something) out for certain; make sure of
assertive
having or showing a confident and forceful personality
bogus
not genuine or true (used in a disapproving manner when deception has been attempted)
cataclysmic
(of a natural event) large-scale and violent
circumscribe
restrict (something) within limits
complementary
combining in such a way as to enhance or emphasize the qualities of each other or another
contentious
causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial
disingenuous
not candid or sincere, typically by pretending that one knows less about something than one really does
divulge
make known (private or sensitive information)
dogmatic
inclined to lay down principles as undeniably true
opinionated
fallacious
based on a mistaken belief
foolhardy
recklessly bold or rash
hinder
make it difficult for (someone) to do something or for (something) to happen
impair
weaken or damage (something, especially a faculty or function)
impugn
dispute the truth, validity or honesty of (a statement or motive); call into question
incessant
(of something regarded as unpleasant) continuing without pause or interruption
inclined
be favorably disposed towards or willing to do something
have a tendency to do something
learn or turn away from a given plane or direction, especially the vertical or horizontal
inveterate
having a particular habit, activity or interest that is long-established and unlikely to change
miserly
of or characteristic of a miser
(of a quantity) pitiably small or inadequate
patent
a government authority or license conferring a right or title to a set period, especially the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention
easily recognizable, obvious
petulant
(of a person or their manner) childishly sulky or bad-tempered
pithy
(of a language or style) terse and vigorously expressive
(of a fruit or plant) containing much pith
pliant
easily bent
easily influenced or directed; yielding
sanctimonious
making a show of being morally superior to other people
sound
in good condition; not damaged, injured or diseased
tarnish
damage or harm done to something
dullness of color; loss of brightness
tepid
(especially of a liquid) only slightly warm; lukewarm
showing little enthusiasm
upbraid
find fault with (someone); scold
vexation
the state of being annoyed frustrated or worried