Week 44 Flashcards
nullify
The court nullified the contract after discovering that it had been signed under false pretenses.
to cancel or make something legally void
аннулировать
deluge
The city was hit by a deluge of rain, causing widespread flooding and damage to homes and businesses.
a heavy or overwhelming amount of something, often used to describe a flood of water or information
потоп, наводнение
futility
Despite his best efforts, the athlete felt a sense of futility as he struggled to overcome his injury.
a feeling of uselessness or pointlessness, often used to describe a task or effort that is unlikely to succeed
тщетность, бесполезность
carnage
The war resulted in widespread carnage, leaving entire cities in ruins and countless people dead or injured.
the violent killing or destruction of a large number of people or animals
резня, кровавая бойня
technology
The company invested heavily in technology to develop new software programs and increase efficiency.
the use of scientific knowledge and tools to create new products or solve problems
технология
libel
The celebrity sued the magazine for libel after it published a false story about her personal life.
a false and damaging statement about someone that is written or published, often used to describe a form of defamation
клевета в печати
defamatory
The politician’s defamatory comments about his opponent were widely criticized and condemned by the media.
a statement or communication that harms someone’s reputation, often used to describe slanderous or libelous remarks
клеветнический, дискредитирующий
plaintiff
The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the company after being injured on the job.
a person or party who initiates a lawsuit or legal action against someone else
истец
canard
The newspaper was forced to retract a canard it had published about a celebrity after discovering that it was completely untrue.
a false or baseless rumor or story, often used to describe a hoax or fabrication
утка, ложный слух
deprecate
The teacher deprecated the student’s lazy attitude and lack of effort in class.
to express disapproval of something, often used to describe criticism or condemnation
выступать против, протестовать
reputed
The restaurant is reputed to have the best sushi in the city.
to be known or widely regarded for a particular quality or characteristic
известный, с хорошей репутацией
frail
The elderly woman was too frail to walk without assistance.
weak or delicate, often used to describe physical or emotional strength
хрупкий, слабый
potent
The medicine was potent and quickly relieved the patient’s pain.
powerful or effective, often used to describe a substance or influence
мощный, сильный
excoriate
The film was excoriated by critics for its poor writing and weak performances.
to criticize severely or condemn, often used to describe harsh or angry language
ссадить, устраивать разнос
devout
The family was devout and attended church every Sunday.
deeply religious or devoted to a particular belief or practice
набожный