Word List 14 Flashcards

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Dichotomy (n)

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split; branching into two parts

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Dictum (n)

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authoritative and weighty statement; saying

University administration still follow the old dictum “Publish or perish”

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Didactic (adj)

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teaching; instructional

Pope’s lengthy poem is too didactic for my state: I dislike it when poets turn preachy and moralise (didacticism n)

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Diffidence (n)

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shyness

You must overcome your diffidence if you intend to become a salesperson

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Dilapidated (adj)

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ruined because of neglect
The dilapidated old building needed far more work that just a new coat of paint
(dilapidation n)

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Dilettante (n)

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aimless follower of the arts; amateur; dabbler

According to Turgenev, without painstaking work, any writer or artist remains a dilettante

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Diminution (n)

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lessening; reduction in size

Old Jack was as sharp as eighty as he had been at fifty; increasing age led to no diminution of his mental activity

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Din (n)

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continued loud noise

The din of the jackhammers outside of the classroom window drowned out the lecturer’s voice

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Dint (n)

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means; effort

By dint of much hard work, the volunteers were able to control the raging forest fire

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Dirge (n)

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lament with music

The funeral dirge stirred us to tears

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Disapprobation (n)

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disapproval; condemnation

The conservative father views his daughter’s radical boyfriend with disapprobation

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Discombobulated (adj)

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confused; discomposed

The novice dancer became so discombobulated that he wandered into the last set

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Disconsolate (adj)

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sad

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Discursive (adj)

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digressing; rambling

As the lecturer wandered from topic to topic, we wondered what if any point there was to his discursive remarks

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Disenfranchise (v)

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deprive of a civil right

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Disheveled (adj)

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untidy; disordered
Every time Felipe tried to untangle his son’s long, disheveled locks, Santiago would run his fingers through his hair, undoing his father’s work

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Disparage (v)

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belittle