Vocab 281 - 300 Flashcards

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fait accompli

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—noun

1) an accomplished fact: The enemy’s defeat was a fait accompli long before the formal surrender.

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Reductio ad absurdum

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—noun

1) a reduction to an absurdity.

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Boor

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—noun

1) an unmannerly person.

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Demur

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—verb

1) to object: They wanted to make him the treasurer, but he demurred.

—Related forms

de·mur·ra·ble, adjective
un·de·mur·ring, adjective

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Entreat

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—verb

1) to implore: to entreat the judge for mercy.

—Related forms

en·treat·ing·ly, adverb 
en·treat·ment, noun 
non·en·treat·ing, adjective 
non·en·treat·ing·ly, adverb 
un·en·treat·ed, adjective 
un·en·treat·ing, adjective
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Glower

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—verb

1) an angry look.

—Related forms

glow·er·ing, adjective
glow·er·ing·ly, adverb
un·glow·er·ing, adjective
un·glow·er·ing·ly, adverb

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Gradation

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—noun

1) a downward change.

—Related forms

gra·da·tion·al, adjective
gra·da·tion·al·ly, adverb
re·gra·da·tion, noun

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Iconoclast

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—noun

1) a maverick.

—Related forms

i·con·o·clas·tic, adjective

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Ingratiate

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—verb

1) to try and get in someone’s good graces: He ingratiated himself with all the guests.

—Related forms

in·gra·ti·a·tion, noun
in·gra·ti·a·to·ry, adjective

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Inter

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—verb

1) to bury.

—Related forms

re·in·ter, verb (used with object), re·in·terred, re·in·ter·ring.
un·in·terred, adjective

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Largess

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—noun

1) great generosity.

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Lassitude

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—noun

1) lack of energy: the pleasant lassitude of the warm summer afternoon.

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Loquacious

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—adjective

1) over talkative: a loquacious dinner guest.

—Related forms

lo·qua·cious·ly, adverb
lo·qua·cious·ness, noun
un·lo·qua·cious, adjective
un·lo·qua·cious·ly, adverb

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Mellifluous

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—adjective

1) smoothly flowing.

—Related forms

mel·lif·lu·ous·ly, adverb
mel·lif·lu·ous·ness, noun
un·mel·lif·lu·ous, adjective
un·mel·lif·lu·ous·ly, adverb

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Mores

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—noun

1) moral views of a group.

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Multifarious

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—adjective

1) diverse: multifarious activities.

—Related forms

mul·ti·far·i·ous·ly, adverb
mul·ti·far·i·ous·ness, noun

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Peccadillo

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—noun

1) a very minor offense.

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Penury

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—noun

1) extreme poverty; destitution.
2) scarcity; dearth; inadequacy; insufficiency.

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Peregrinate

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—verb

1) to travel all over.

—Related forms

per·e·gri·na·tor, noun

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Taciturn

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—adjective

1) silent in expression and manner.

—Related forms

tac·i·turn·ly, adverb
un·tac·i·turn, adjective
un·tac·i·turn·ly, adverb