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Princeton Review-2008 ed. #4

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acerbic   having a sour or bitter taste or character; sharp; biting  
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aggrandize   to increase in intensity, power, influence or prestige  
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alchemy   a medieval science aimed as the transmutation of metals, esp. base metals into gold  
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amenable   agreeable; responsive to suggestion  
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anachronism   something or someone out of place in terms of historical or chronological context  
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astringent   having a tightening effect on living tissue; harsh; severe; something with a tightening effect on tissue  
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contiguous   sharing a border; touching; adjacent  
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convention   a generally agreed-upon practice or attitude  
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credulous   tending to believe too readily; gullible  
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cynicism   an attitude or quality of belief that all people are motivated by selfishness  
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decorum   polite or appropriate conduct or behavior  
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derision   scorn, ridicule, contemptuous treatment  
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desiccate   to dry out or dehydrate; to make dry or dull  
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dilettante   one with an amateurish or superticial interest in the arts or a branch of knowledge  
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disparage   to slight or belittle  
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divulge   to disclose something secret  
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fawn   to flatter or praise excessively  
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flout   to show contempt for, as in a rule or convention  
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garrulous   pointelessly talkative, talking too much  
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glib   marked by ease or informality; nonchalant; lacking in depth; superficial  
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hubris   overbearing presumption or pride; arrogance  
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imminent   about to happen; impending  
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immutable   not capable of change  
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impetuous   hastily or rashly energetic' impulsive and vehement  
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indifferent   having no interest or concern; showing no bias or prejudice  
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inimical   damaging; harmful; injurious  
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intractable   not easily managed or directed; stubborn; obstinate  
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interpid   steadfast and courageous  
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laconic   using few words; terse  
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maverick   an independent individual who does not go along with a group or party  
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mercurial   characterized by rapid and unpredictable change in mood  
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mollify   to calm or soothe; to reduce in emotional intensity  
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neophyte   a recent convert; a beginner; novice  
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0bfuscate   to deliberately obscure; to make confusing  
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obstinate   stubborn; hardheaded; uncompromising  
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ostentatious   characterized by or given to pretentious display; showy  
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pervade   to permeate throughout  
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phlegmatic   calm; sluggish; unemotional  
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plethora   an overabundance; a surplus  
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pragmatic   practical rather than idealistic  
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presumptuous   overstepping due bounds; taking liberties  
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pristine   pure; uncorrupted; clean  
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probity   adherence to highest principles; complete and confirmed integrity; uprightness  
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proclivity   a natural predisposition or inclination  
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profligate   excessively wasteful; recklessly extravagant  
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propensity   a natural inclination or tendency, penchant  
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prosaic   dull; lacking in spirit or imagination  
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pungent   characterized by a strong, sharp smell or taste  
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quixotic   foolishly impractical; marked by loft romantic ideals  
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quotidian   ocurring or recurring daily; commonplace  
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rarefy   to make or become thin, less dense; to refine  
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recondite   hidden; concealed; difficult to understand; obscure  
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refulgent   radiant; shiny; brilliant  
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renege   to fail to honor a commitment; to fo back on a promise  
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sedulous   diligent; persistent; hard-working  
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shard   a piece of broken pottery or glass  
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soporific   causing drowsiness; tending to induce sleep  
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sparse   thin; not dense; arranged at widely spaced intervals  
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spendthrift   one who spends money wastefully  
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subtle   not obvious; elusive; difficult to discern  
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tacit   implied; not explicitly stated  
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terse   brief and concise in wording  
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tout   to publicly praise or promote  
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trenchant   sharply perceptive; keen; penetrating  
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unfeigned   genuine; not false or hypocritical  
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untenable   indefensible; not viable; uninhabitable  
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vacillate   to waver indecisively between one course of action or opinion and another; waver  
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variegated   multicolores; characterized by a variety of parches of different color  
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vexation   annoyance; irritation  
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vigilant   alertly watchful  
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vituperate   to use harsh, condemnatory language; to abuse or censure severely or abusively; berate  
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volatile   readily changing to a vapor; changeable; fickle; explosive  
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