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Example: Giles Corey abjured his faith in Puritanism as his fellow Puritans piled stones upon him.
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Abjure
Verb: To renounce an oath |
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Example: Sam's credulity was astounding; he always clicked on the pop-up ad
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Credulity
Noun: A tendency to be too ready to believe something is true (often without facts). |
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Example: Mrs. Wiggs possesses an ineffable love of Shakespeare.
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Ineffable
Adjective: Too great or extreme to be expressed in words. |
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Example: Mr. Sneed's munificence was boundless--he let me re-do my homework for a 100!
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Munificence
Noun: Generosity |
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Example: Jimmy spread a pernicious rumor about John; it slowly ate away at his reputation
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Pernicious
Adjective: Having a harmful effect (often in a subtle or gradual way) |