Unit 13 Flashcards
cataclysm
n. a violent upheaval that causes great destruction and change
The French Revolution of 1789 was a cataclysm whose effects are still felt today.
catalyst
n. something causing change
Among the catalysts of the Romantic movement were the libertarian ideals of the French Revolution.
categorical
adj. absolute; without exception
Although incest is categorically forbidden by every state, recent evidence that marriage between cousins is no more likely to produce abnormal offspring than “normal” marriages may allow the constitutionality of bans on marriage between cousins to be challenged.
caucus
n. smaller group within an organization
The workers formed an informal caucus to discuss their difficulties.
causal
adj. involving a cause
The philosopher Plato believed there is a causal relationship between income inequality and political discontent and crime.
caustic
adj. sarcastically biting; burning
The columnist’s caustic comments on government policy did not win her any friends among government officials.
celestial
adj. concerning the sky or heavens; sublime
Astronomers make use of the Doppler effect to measure the velocities and distance from Earth of stars and other celestial objects.
centrifugal
adj. moving away from a center
As the empire expanded, there was an ever-increasing centrifugal stress as remote colonies sought autonomy.
centripetal
adj. moving away from a center
As the empire expanded, there was an ever-increasing centrifugal stress as remote colonies sought autonomy.
champion
v. to defend or support
Robin Hood is famous for championing the underdogs of England.