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Advanced Vocabulary
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Ingrained: fixed firmly and deeply into the surface or inside.
Sentence – These traits are ingrained and stable dispositions to respond to certain situations in particular ways characteristic of the personality.
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Scramble: to move quickly, especially with difficulty, using your hands to help you.
Sentence – A scramble over the rocks takes you to the most perfect of beaches.
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Itemize: to produce a detailed list of things.
Sentence – Make sure the bill you receive is itemized and shows the individual price of each job that has been done.
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Laconic: using very few words to express what you mean.
Sentence – This design has the advantage of having a laconic structure and economizing the hardware resource.
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Malice: the wish, desire or intention to harm someone.
Sentence – I searched my soul for any malice that could have provoked his words, but found none.
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Nonplus: to cause someone to be surprised and not know what to think or do.
Sentence – She expected him to ask for a scotch and was rather nonplussed when he asked her to mix him a martini and lemonade.
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Proclivity: propensity.
Sentence – It is those who had no proclivity towards will making about whom we most wish to know.
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Marauding: moving around in search of something to steal, bum or destroy.
Sentence – Marauding birds such as herring gulls will grab and swallow a chick if they get a chance.
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Ingenuous: simple, direct, and inexperienced; naive.
Sentence – His confusion and his ingenuous air were new delights to Bertha.
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Gross: Clearly wrong; inexcusable.
Sentence – I think it would be a gross distortion of reality to say that they were motivated by self-interest.
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Beholden: having to feel grateful or having a duty (to).
Sentence – The mainstream left was beholden to its militants, union friends and class warriors.
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Ineffable: too wonderful to be described.
Sentence – Why on my body often ineffable the erythema since its second?
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Morose: miserable; bad tempered; not willing to talk.
Sentence – She shrugged and resumed her morose study of the green glass which stood in front of her.
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Cleavage: a break caused by splitting.
Sentence – There is a marked cleavage between the parties about the government’s defence policy.
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Compatible: able to exist together, live together or with another thing.
Sentence – Mildred and I are very compatible. She’s interested in the things that interest me.
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Malleable: soft and easily made into different shapes.
Sentence – By turning clothing into white porcelain malleable forms are fossilised into permanent , yet fragile, objects.
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Dynamics: the way in which people or things behave and react to each other in a particular situation.
Sentence – Research into group dynamics indicates that a group of high achievers, for example, do not perform as well as a mixed-ability group.
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Ordeal: a difficult or painful experience.
Sentence – Mona remains unshaken by her ordeal and is matter-of-fact about her courage.
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Straightjacket: something which prevents free development; also spelled as “straitjacket”.
Sentence – Diagnosis can also sometimes be used to straightjacket patients into ill-defined and ill-fitting categories that lend a scientific appearance of socially constructed biases.
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Reflex: an unintentional movement that is made in reply to some outside influence.
Sentence – The lanced foot has a grossly exaggerated flexion reflex for days.
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Kudos: public admiration and glory for something done.
Sentence – He gained kudos for his stand against the brutality with which a subsequent mutiny was quelled.
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Antithesis: the direct opposite.
Sentence – Here in that contrast, the antithesis between the interests of Consumers’ and Producers’ Co-operation is sharply presented.
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Dither: to behave nervously and uncertainly because one cannot decide.
Sentence – While governments dither, funds leave those countries with weak currencies and go to those countries with strong currencies.
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