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Vocab to know

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Word
Definition
Attribute   (n): a quality, property, or characteristic of somebody or something  
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Idiosyncrasy   (n): an attribute that makes you different from other people  
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Acerbic   (adj): bitter or sharpe in tone, taste, or manner  
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Sardonic   (adj): disdainfully or inronically mocking  
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Mordant   (adj): sharply sarcastic or bitingly critical  
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Aesthetics   (n): how something looks, especially when considered in terms of how pleasing it is  
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Prolific   (adj): highly productive  
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Discerning   (adj): showing good taste and judgement  
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Eclectic   (adj): made up of elements from various sources  
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Iconoclast   (n): someone who challenges traditional beliefs, customs, and values  
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Heterodox   (adj): going against established or accepted beliefs or theories (traditionally used in terms of religion)  
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Disheveled   (adj): disordered and untidy  
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Deplorable   (adj): worthy of severe condemnation  
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Lethargy   (n): a state of physical slowness and mental dullness  
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Lassitude   (n): a state of weariness accompanied by listlessness or apathy  
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Torpor   (n):lack of mental or physical energy  
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Repose   (n): state of rest or inactivity  
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Squander   (v): to use something wastefully  
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Constructive   (adj): involved in building, especially a foundation or base  
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Indomitable   (adj): impossible to defeat or frighten  
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Autocrat   (n): a ruler who holds complete, ulimited power  
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Imperious   (adj): haughty and domineering  
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Authoritarian   (adj): favoring strict rules and established authority  
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Indubitable   (adj): obviously true and not to be doubted  
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Inexorable   (adj): unstoppable  
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Tenaciously   (adv): sticking firmly to a decesion or plan  
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Imperturbable   (adj): not easily worried or distracted  
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Conscientious   (adj): thorough and careful in one's work  
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Meticulous   (adj): extremely careful and precise  
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Punctilious   (adj): being careful about small detail  
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Immaculate   (adj): completely clean  
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Scrupulous   (adj): very precise and exact  
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Deference   (n): submission to anothers judgement, opinions, or wishes  
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Zealot   (n): somebody who shows excessive enthusiasm for a cause (usually in a religious sense)  
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Tenet   (n): one of a set of fundemental beliefs  
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Dogma   (n): an authoritive stand that all believers must accept as correct  
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Belie   (v): to disguise the true nature of something  
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Asinine   (adj): Totally stupid or rediculous (literally, it means "like an ass!" Hows that for a memory device?)  
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Apathetic   (adj): not taking any interest in anythign  
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Petulant   (adj): bad-tempered and sulky, like a child  
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Neophyte   (n): beginner (origionally used in the religious sense)  
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Benign   (adj): gnetle, nonthreathign, mild  
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Innocuous   (adj): harmless  
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Convivial   (adj): enjoying the company of others  
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Genial   (adj): having a kind, good natured manner  
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Jovial   (adj): cheerful  
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Blithe   (adj): happy and carefree  
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Risible   (adj): capable of causing laughter  
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Animosity   (n): feeling of hostility  
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Capricious   (adj): tending to make sudden, unpredictable changes  
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Assimilate   (v): to integrate into a group so that diffferences are erased  
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Constrain   (v): to limit or restrict something  
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Compulsory   (adj):required by law or authority  
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Compel   (v): to make something happen by force  
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Coerce   (v): to force someone to do something (usually implies persuasion)  
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Cursory   (adj): done quickly or superficially  
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Quotidian   (adj): ordinary, everyday  
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Halcyon   (adj): peaceful, free from disturbance  
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Disingenuous   (adj):giving a false impression of sincerity  
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Indefatigable   (adj): never showing signs of tiredness  
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Intrepid   (adj): brave; persitent in the pursuit of somethign  
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Assiduousness   (n): care, effort  
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Irreproachable   (adj): inable to be criticized  
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Judicious   (adj): showing wisdom and good sense, especially in the sense of avioding unnecessary trouble or waste  
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Sagacious   (adj): very knowledgeable and intelligent, showing good judgement  
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Astute   (adj): shrewd, discerning  
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Discriminating   (adj): abel to judge very subtle differences  
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Munificent   (adj): very generous  
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Magnanimity   (n): generosity  
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Altruistic   (adj): showing concern for others  
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Magnate   (n): somebody with a lot of wealth and power  
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Paragon   (n): somebody or somethign who is the best example of something  
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Opportunist   (n): somebody who takes advantage of somethign-- particulary someone who does so in a dishonest or unethical way  
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Martinet   (n): someone who imposes strict discipline on others  
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Despotic   (adj): behaving like a tyrant  
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Pedantic   (adj): too concerend with the correct rules and details  
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Sublime   (adj): of such excellence, granduer, or beauty to inspire great admiration or awe  
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Incredulity   (n): the state of being or unwilling to believe something  
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Atheistical   (n): a theory or belief that God does not exist  
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Potentate   (n): a monarch or ruler, escpecially and autocratic one  
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Retinue   (n): a group of advisors, assistants, or others accompanying an important person  
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Environ   (v): surround; enclose  
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Emphatic   (adj): showing or giving emphaisis; expressing something forcibly and clearly  
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Adjure   (v): urge of request solemnly or earnestly to do somethign  
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Cessation   (n): a ceasing; an end  
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