Words set twelve Flashcards

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Forbearance in a sentence

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Noun: Forbearance
Example: The bank showed forbearance by allowing extra time for the mortgage payments.
Adjective: Forbearing
Example: Her forbearing nature made her well-liked among her colleagues.
Adverb: Forbearingly
Example: He spoke forbearingly, despite the harsh criticism he received.
Verb: Forbear
Example: She had to forbear from making any harsh comments during the heated discussion.

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Forbearance

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Patience, self-control, and restraint, especially in not responding to provocation.

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Nonsequential

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Not following a sequence or logical order.

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Pyroclastic

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Relating to, consisting of, or denoting fragments of rock erupted by a volcano.

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Nonsequential in a sentence

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Adjective: Nonsequential
Example: The nonsequential plot made the movie difficult to follow.

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Pyroclastic in a sentence

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Adjective: Pyroclastic
Example: The pyroclastic flow from the volcano devastated the nearby village.

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Noviporous

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This term is highly specialized and may not be widely recognized. Assumed meaning based on roots.

Definition: Potentially relating to producing something new.

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Noviporous in a sentence

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Adjective: Noviporous
Example: The noviporous innovation led to a breakthrough in renewable energy.

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Monbazillaic

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This term appears to be a coined or fictional term and might not have a recognized definition)
Assumed Definition: Possibly relating to or resembling the Monbazillac wine or region.

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Monbazillaic in a sentence

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Adjective: Monbazillaic
Example: The monbazillaic taste of the dessert wine was exquisite.

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Litigious

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Prone to engage in lawsuits or legal action.

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Litigious in a sentence

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Noun: Litigiousness
Example: The company’s litigiousness led to numerous court cases.
Adjective: Litigious
Example: The litigious nature of the businessman made him a frequent visitor to courtrooms.
Adverb: Litigiously
Example: She litigiously pursued the case, refusing to settle out of court.

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Incandescent

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Emitting light as a result of being heated; glowing brightly; passionate or brilliant.

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Incandescent in a sentence

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Noun: Incandescence
Example: The incandescence of the bulb lit up the entire room.
Adjective: Incandescent
Example: The incandescent lamp provided a warm glow in the evening.
Adverb: Incandescently
Example: The artist worked incandescently, filled with creative energy.

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Iniquitous

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Grossly unfair and morally wrong.

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Iniquitous in a sentence

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Noun: Iniquity
Example: The iniquity of the situation was apparent to everyone involved.
Adjective: Iniquitous
Example: The iniquitous policy was widely condemned by human rights organizations.
Adverb: Iniquitously
Example: The law was iniquitously applied, favoring the wealthy over the poor.

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Arcane

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Known or understood by only a few; mysterious or obscure.

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Arcane in a sentence

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Noun: Arcanum (plural: Arcana)
Example: The ancient arcanum was lost to history.
Adjective: Arcane
Example: The professor’s lecture was filled with arcane details that confused most students.
Adverb: Arcanely (less common)
Example: The ritual was performed arcanely, following traditions no longer remembered.

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Morphospecies

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A species defined by its morphological characteristics, as opposed to genetic differences.

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Morphospecies in a sentence

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Noun: Morphospecies
Example: The two insects were considered separate morphospecies due to their distinct physical traits.

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Belemnite

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An extinct marine cephalopod with a bullet-shaped internal shell, common in Mesozoic rocks.

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Belemnite in a sentence

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Noun: Belemnite
Example: The palaeontologist found a belemnite fossil during the excavation.

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Duplicitous

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Deceitful, two-faced, or hypocritical.

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Duplicitous in a sentence

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Noun: Duplicity
Example: The politician’s duplicity was exposed in the leaked emails.
Adjective: Duplicitous
Example: Her duplicitous behavior caused a rift among her friends.
Adverb: Duplicitously
Example: He duplicitously manipulated the situation to his advantage.

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Fecundity

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The ability to produce an abundance of offspring or new growth; fertility.

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Fecundity in a sentence

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Noun: Fecundity
Example: The fecundity of the soil ensured a bountiful harvest.
Adjective: Fecund
Example: The fecund valley was filled with vibrant greenery.
Adverb: Fecundly (less common)
Example: The garden grew fecundly under her careful tending.

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Remonstrated

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Make a forcefully reproachful protest.

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Vehicular in a sentence

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Adjective: Vehicular
Example: The city introduced new vehicular regulations to reduce traffic congestion.

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Remonstrated in a sentence

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Verb: Remonstrate
Example: The employee remonstrated against the unfair working conditions.
Noun: Remonstration
Example: His remonstration was ignored by the management.
Adjective: Remonstrative
Example: Her remonstrative tone indicated her strong disapproval.
Adverb: Remonstratively
Example: He spoke remonstratively, hoping to change their minds.

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Vehicular

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Relating to vehicles.

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Ruefully

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Expressing sorrow or regret, especially in a wry or humorous way.

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Kleptocratic

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Relating to a government or state in which those in power exploit national resources and steal; rule by a thief or thieves.

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Ruefully in a sentence

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Adverb: Ruefully
Example: He ruefully admitted his mistake during the meeting.
Noun: Ruefulness
Example: The ruefulness in his eyes spoke volumes about his regrets.
Adjective: Rueful
Example: She gave a rueful smile, knowing she had been wrong.

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Kleptocratic in a sentence

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Adjective: Kleptocratic
Example: The kleptocratic regime siphoned off the country’s wealth into private accounts

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Magniloquent in a sentence

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Noun: Magniloquence
Example: The speech was filled with magniloquence but lacked substance.
Adjective: Magniloquent
Example: His magniloquent rhetoric impressed some, but others found it pretentious.
Adverb: Magniloquently
Example: He spoke magniloquently, aiming to captivate his audience.

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Magniloquent

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Using high-flown or bombastic language.

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Non sequitur

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It does not follow.

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Non sequitur in a sentence

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Her comment about the weather was a complete non sequitur during our discussion about politics.