Week of April 22 English Vocabulary Flashcards
Open to more than one interpretation; unclear or inexact in meaning.
Vague, unclear, uncertain
Clear, definite, obvious
The ending of the film was ____, leaving viewers debating what really happened long after the credits rolled.
ambiguous
Having deep meaning or insight; intense or extreme in degree or effect.
Deep, meaningful, insightful
Shallow, superficial, trivial
Her speech had a ____ impact on the audience, moving many to tears with its emotional depth and honesty.
profound
Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Precise, thorough, careful
Careless, sloppy, negligent
She was ____ in organizing her notes, making sure every page was labeled and color-coded for easy reference.
meticulous
To cause something to happen suddenly or unexpectedly; acting hastily without careful consideration.
Trigger, hasten, provoke
Delay, hinder, prevent
His careless comment helped ____ the argument that had been simmering beneath the surface all day.
precipitate
Of crucial importance in relation to the development or success of something.
Crucial, essential, vital
Unimportant, minor, insignificant
Winning that scholarship was a ____ moment in her academic journey, opening doors to opportunities she had only dreamed of.
pivotal