Week 7 Oct 21 Flashcards
Negligence ( neg-li-gence)
failure to take proper care in doing something.
Deficit (def-i-cit)
a lack in amount or quantity
Meticulous (me-tic-u-lous)
showing great attention to detail
Equilibrium (e-qui-lib-ri-um)
state of balance between opposing forces or actions
Fallacy ( fal-la-cy)
a false belief, false imagination, fake, fiction
Irresistible ( ir-re-sist-i-ble)
impossible to refuse or avoid
Renaissance ( ren-ais-sance)
renewed interest in something , rebirth
Turmoil (tur-moil)
a state of confusion, uncertainty, or disorder
Irrational ( ir-ra-tion-al)
not logical or reasonable.
Accessible ( ac-ces-si-ble)
easy to speak to or deal with
Susceptible (sus-cep-ti-ble)
easily influenced or harmed by something
Replenish (re-plen-ish)
to fill something up again
Deception ( de-cep-tion)
the act of hiding the truth, especially to get an advantage:
Pursuit (pur-suit)
the act of trying to achieve a plan
Acoustic (a-cous-tic)
relating to sound