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Vocabulary Unit 11
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Published on Nov 18, 2015
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1.
ALLUDE
(V.) to refer to casually or indirectly
Synonyms- suggest, insinuate, intimate
William Shakespeare is alluded to in many modern works.
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2.
CLAIRVOYANT
(Adj.) supernaturally perceptive. (N.) one who possesses extrasensory powers, seer
Synonyms- (adj.) insightful, discerning, uncanny. (N.) visionary
Antonyms- (adj.) blind, unseeing, myopic, dense
The clairvoyant lady had made a name for herself by predicting the future.
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CONCLUSIVE
(Adj.) serving to settle an issue, final
Synonyms- decisive, convincing, definitive
Antonyms- unsettled, provisional, indefinite
Many Nazi war criminals were not charged with any crimes because there was not enough conclusive evidence to convict.
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DISREPUTABLE
(Adj.) not respectable, not esteemed
Synonyms- disgraceful, discreditable, shady
Antonyms- honest, aboveboard, respectable, creditable
The disreputable man picked up the wallet he found and kept it for himself.
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ENDEMIC
(Adj.) native or confined to a particular region or people, characteristic or prevalent in a field
Synonyms- indigenous, restricted to
Antonyms- alien, foreign, extraneous
Not very many things are endemic these days, because people and animals bring new things with them to other places.
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EXEMPLARY
(Adj.) worthy of imitation, commendable, serving as a model.
Synonyms- praiseworthy, meritorious, sterling, illustrative
Antonyms- infamous, notorious, scandalous, disreputable
Whenever I watch sports, it makes me mad if someone doesn't have an exemplary performance.
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FATHOM
(V.) to understand, to get to the bottom of, to determine the depth of. (N.) a measure of depth in water
Synonyms(v.)- grasp, figure out, plumb
It is hard for me to fathom the talents of some of the soccer players in the world.
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GUILE
(N.) treacherous cunning, deciet
Synonyms- trickery, chicanery
Antonyms- candor, artlessness, naïveté, plain dealing
The bad guy in movies always has actions that include guile.
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INTEGRITY
(N.) honesty, high moral standards, an unimpaired condition, completeness, soundness
Synonyms- rectitude, probity
Antonyms- dishonesty, corruption, turpitude
The key to being a man for others includes having integrity.
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10.
ITINERARY
(N.) a route of travel, a record of travel, a guidebook
Synonyms- schedule, program
I like to look at my flight itinerary so that I know what time I leave and what time I arrive to my destination.
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MISCONSTRUE
(V.) to interpret wrongly, to mistake the meaning of
Synonyms- misjudge, misinterpret
It is easy to misconstrue something that your teacher said if you were talking while he was.
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OBNOXIOUS
(Adj.) highly offensive, arousing strong dislike
Synonyms- disagreeable, repugnant, hateful, odious
Antonyms- agreeable, pleasing, engaging, personable
It is always obnoxious when a baby cries on an airplane while you're trying to sleep.
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13.
PLACATE
(V.) to appease, soothe, pacify
Synonyms- satisfy, mollify, allay, conciliate
Antonyms- vex, irk, provoke, exasperate, annoy
The sound of rain placates people when they have a hard time sleeping.
14.
PLACID
(Adj.) calm, peaceful
Synonyms- undisturbed, tranquil, quiet, serene
Antonyms- stormy, agitated, turbulent, tempestuous
There is nothing more placid than silence.
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POTENT
(Adj.) powerful, highly effective
Synonyms- mighty, formidable, forceful
Antonyms- weak, inept, feckless, powerless, ineffective
The atomic bomb was incredibly potent, as it wiped out an entire city.
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PRETEXT
(N.) a false reason, deceptive excuse
Synonyms- pretense, cover story, rationale, evasion
Many criminals attempt to use pretexts to lie their way out of a prison sentence.
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PROTRUDE
(V.) to stick out, thrust forth
Synonyms- project, bulge
There was an iron bar protruding from the car after the big crash.
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REPARATION
(N.) a payment made for a wrong or an injury
Synonyms- compensation, damages, redress
Since my friend broke my ipad yesterday, I expect a reparation from him.
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STARK
(Adj.) harsh, unrelieved, desolate. (Adv.) utterly
Synonyms-(adj.) sheer, downright, grim, bleak.(adv.) absolutely
Antonyms- (adj.) bright, cheerful embellished, ornate
The stark truth to war is that people get hurt during it.
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20.
SUPERFICIAL
(Adj.) on or near the surface, concerned with or understanding only what is on the service, shallow
Synonyms- skin-deep, insubstantial, cursory, slapdash
Antonyms- deep, profound, thorough, exhaustive
The superficial woman only wanted the man for his money.
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