WW12 Lesson 16 (Fifi) Flashcards

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apocalyptic

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(adj)

Involving or predicting disastrous, uncontrollable events.

  • Cyberpunk literature, a form of science fiction, suggests an _apocalyptic_ future of an impersonal world saturated with complex technology.
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concatenation

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(n)

A joining or linking together of elements.

  • A _concatenation_ of serendipitous happenings resulted in my best vacation ever.
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convulse

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(v)

To shake or cause to shake suddenly and violently.

  • Audiences _convulsed_ with laughter at the entertainer’s unique mixture of comedy and magic.

(n)

convulsion

  1. An abnormal, strong, and uncontrollable muscle seizure.
    * The _convulsions_ she once experienced because of epilepsy are now controlled by medication.
  2. A violent disturbance.
    * The _convulsions_ that the stock market had experienced for three days were brought under control by closing it early.
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decree

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(n)

An order or decision which, according to its author, must be obeyed.

  • The city’s council _decree_ imposing a 10 p.m. curfew is being challenged in court.

(v)

decree

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expatriate

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(n)

One who leaves his or her country to live elsewhere.

  • Seattle’s Saigon restaurants are popular with Vietnamese _expatriates_.

(v)

expatriate

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fetid

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(adj)

Smelling very bad; stinking.

  • We discovered that the _fetid_ smell was coming from eggs we had forgotten to refrigerate.
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holocaust

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(n)

  1. A catastrophic event resulting in widespread loss of life.
    * Many people feared that the world was on the brink of a nuclear _holocaust_ during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis.
  2. Widespread destruction caused by fire.
    * Each day, we were dismayed at the news of the _holocaust_ caused by the forest fires of the West.
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infraction

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(n)

A violation or breaking of a rule.

  • Police officers normally issue a warning for minor traffic _infractions_.
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insouciance

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(n)

Freedom from concern; lighthearted lack of awareness.

  • His _insouciance_ toward criticism was due to his overweening narcissism.

(adj)

insouciant

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minion

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(n)

A slavish follower, attendant, or supporter.

  • None of the mayor’s _minions_ were willing to tell him of the secret investigation into his campaign finances.
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sanguinary

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(adj)

  1. Involving much bloodshed or killing.
    * Gettysburg was the most _sanguinary_ of all the Civil War battles.
  2. Bloodthirsty; cruel.
    * When India was partitioned at independence, both Hindus and Muslims carried out _sanguinary_ attacks on the other.
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staccato

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(adj)

Broken up into short, sharp bursts.

  • The _staccato_ tapping of the woodpecker awakened me this morning.
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sybaritic

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(adj)

Marked by extravagant pleasure and luxury.

  • Photographs of the _sybaritic_ lifestyles of the rich and famous are hallmarks of this glossy magazine.
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thespian

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(n)

An actor or actress.

  • Her compelling desire to become an accomplished _thespian_ led her to apply to the prestigious drama school.
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verisimilitude

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(n)

The quality of appearing true; depicting realism.

  • The book’s _verisimilitude_ cannot be questioned by anyone familiar with the events it describes.
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