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64 Cards in this Set
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Abstract |
You should have an abstract idea about your essay. |
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Acquire |
I acquired the possession of a teacher. |
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Adversary |
I met an old adversary, but i managed to stay calm |
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Advocate |
I took part to advocate my friend’s case. |
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Belie |
Her soft voice belied her aggressive behavior. |
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Benevolent |
He was a benevolent old man and wouldn’t hurt a fly. |
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Bewilder |
The instruction completely bewildered me. |
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Bolster |
His hard work bolstered his life. |
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Callous |
It might sound callous, but i don’t care if he is homeless. |
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Camaraderie |
The camaraderie among the team lasted even after their loss. |
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Candid |
He was candid when he talked to you about his dreams. |
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Aesthetic |
The picture is unlike any I have seen as in its aesthetic design. |
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Allege |
The teacher alleged that I cheated on the test, even though he had no proof |
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Alleviate |
Panadol is used to alleviate the pain. |
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Allude |
When she was talking about the problem she had at home, I think she was alluding to her son |
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Ambiguous |
The Joker ending was ambiguous. |
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Ambivalent |
He was ambivalent about leaving the home. |
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Avid |
He is an avid math student. |
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Cantakerous |
He is getting a bit cantankerous in his old age. |
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Capricious |
She was capricious after i talked to her. |
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Censure |
Thank for helping me, when my opinion was censured. |
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Coherent |
They did not ask more when I made that coherent argument. |
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Coherent |
They did not ask more when I made that coherent argument. |
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Collaborate |
Collaborating with other teams improved the outcome. |
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Amiable |
He was the most amiable dude i ever met. |
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Analogous |
He was wearing an analogous shirt to yours. |
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Astute |
He is astute, he got A in that subject. |
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Augment |
His part time job augmented his income. |
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Autonomy |
Economic autonomy is still a long way off for many women. |
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Commend |
Ali was commended for returning the wallet he found on the floor. |
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Conciliate |
The manage was able to conciliate the angry costumer by offering him a gift. |
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Conciliate |
The manager was able to conciliate the angry costumer by offering him a gift. |
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Concise |
Your essay should be concise, be sure to remove any unnecessary words. |
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Concise |
Your essay should be concise, be sure to remove any unnecessary words. |
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Cunning |
The cunning fox scammed the chicken. |
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Cynical |
Her cynical laughter made it obvious the she did not like him. |
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Anecdote |
When I was young my mom used to tell me an anecdote before I sleep |
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Antagonize |
She antagonized her brother by knocking over his lego tower. |
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Antagonize |
She antagonized her brother by knocking over his lego tower. |
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Anthropology |
In my anthropology class we studied Darwin theory. |
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Aspiration |
He had aspiration to become a doctor. |
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Assert |
He asserted his innocence on front of the gauge. |
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Assume |
Hi, I assume you know my name from last time. |
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Complacent |
The teacher had become complacent, failing to keep up with new trends in education. |
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Condemn |
Slavery is condemned across the world. |
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Condescend |
Do not condescend any one even if you hate him. |
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Condescend |
Do not condescend any one even if you hate him. |
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Convoluted |
The novel had a convoluted language, I could not understand most of it. |
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Condescend |
Do not condescend any one even if you hate him. |
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Convoluted |
The novel had a convoluted language, I could not understand most of it. |
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Corroborate |
The second paragraph corroborate my choice. |
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Archaeology |
He is interested in old Indian archaeology. |
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Archaeology |
He is interested in old Indian archaeology. |
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Arrogant |
The arrogant football player thought he was too important to waste time with his fans. |
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Articulate |
He has an accent but he mange to articulate clearly. |
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Articulate |
He has an accent but he mange to articulate clearly. |
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Ascertain |
The detective was able to ascertain the suspect’s reason. |
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Articulate |
He has an accent but he mange to articulate clearly. |
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Ascertain |
The detective was able to ascertain the suspect’s reason. |
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Condone |
The college can not condone any drugs. |
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Constrain |
The heavyweights may constrain his growth. |
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Constrain |
The heavyweights may constrain his growth. |
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Contempt |
My friend keeps on telling contempt, non of them are real stories. |
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Conventional |
My school uses the conventional education system. |