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300 Toefl Words 4 - Words 101-140

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DEPLETE   To empty or to use up - depleted the public treasury by vast building programs. Synonyms: exhaust, drain. Antonyms: replenish; (adj.) replete  
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DEPRAVED   Of low morals; corrupt - a depraved mind, devising evil. Synonyms: debased, wicked, vicious, perverted  
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DEPRECIATE   To lessen the value or price of- depreciated John's acting ability. Synonyms: disparage, derogate (adj. derogatory). Antonyms: enhance, magnify, extol, laud, eulogize  
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DEVASTATION   Widespread ruin - the city left in utter devastation by war. Synonyms: destruction, desolation  
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DEVIOUS   Not straightforward; shifty or crooked- used devious means to attain his wicked ends. Synonyms: crooked, erring  
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DEVOID   Lacking in; not possessing - a speech devoid of even a trace of ill-will. Synonym: destitute Synonyms: abounding, prevalent  
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DEVOUT   Devoted to a pursuit, belief, or mode of behavior - devout in his regularity of attendance at worship. Synonyms: pious, religious Antonym: impious  
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DILEMMA   A situation calling for a choice between two equally difficult alternatives; hence, a difficult or perplexing situation - faced with a dilemma defying solution. Synonyms: predicament, quandary, plight  
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DISCONCERT   To disturb the self-possession of; perturb; ruffle: Her angry reply disconcerted me completely. . Synonyms: perturb, discomfit, discompose, abash, disquiet, fluster  
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DISCRETE   Apart or detached from others; separate; distinct: six discrete parts.  
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DISPARITY (adj.: DISPARATE)   Inequality; difference in image, quantity, character, or rank - great disparity between promise and performance.  
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DISPASSIONATE   Free from feeling or partiality - coldly dispassionate as the chairman of the meeting. Synonyms: palm, impartial Antonym: partial  
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DISPATCH (verb)   To do speedily; to send off - dispatched with remarkable promptness. . Synonym: expedite  
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DISMISS   1. to permit or cause to leave 2. to reject serious consideration of - dispelled a doubt that had lingered. Synonyms: dissipate, disperse, diffuse  
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DISSENT (noun: DISSENSION)   To disagree; to differ in opinion - He dissented violently, rejecting compromise.  
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DISTRAUGHT   Agitated with doubt or mental conflict or pain; upset - distraught by trials and tribulations. Synonym: harassed  
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DIVERSE (verb: DIVERSIFY)   Of a different kind, form, character, etc.; unlike: a wide range of diverse opinions. Synonym: multifarious  
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DIVULGE   To make public or reveal - refused to divulge his source of information. Synonyms: disclose, impart  
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DYNAMIC   Pertaining to or characterized by energy or effective action; vigorously active or forceful; energetic: the dynamic president of the firm. . Synonym: energetic Synonyms: static, inert, dormant, torpid, sluggish, quiescent  
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EGREGIOUS   Extraordinary in some bad way; glaring; flagrant: an egregious mistake; an egregious liar.  
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ELICIT   To draw out - elicited no response from the audience. Synonyms: evoke, extract, extort  
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ENSUE   To follow or result from -Silence ensued when the leader arose to speak.  
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ENTREAT   To beg earnestly - entreated the judge to show mercy. Synonyms: solicit, supplicate, beseech, implore, importune; (adj.) importunate, mendicant, suppliant  
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ERR (noun: ERROR)   To be mistaken or go astray - To err is human, to forgive divine. Synonyms: stray, blunder  
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ERRATIC   Irresponsible, eccentric; lacking a fixed purpose erratic behavior, reflecting his queer ideas.  
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ERUDITE   Characterized by great knowledge; learned or scholarly: an erudite professor; an erudite commentary.  
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EXEMPLARY (noun: EXEMPLAR)   Serving as a model; commendable - exemplary conduct approved by all. . Synonyms: illustrative, typical; praiseworthy, laudable  
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EXODUS   A mass departure or emigration - the pathetic exodus of refugees from their homeland.  
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EXPATRIATE (verb)   To banish or exile; to withdraw from one's country - expatriated for treachery to his country. (noun): An expatriated person - expatriates who left the United States to live in Paris. Antonym: repatriate  
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EXPEDIENT (adj.)   Suitable for achieving a particular end in a given circumstance- found it expedient to maintain silence at that moment. Synonyms: opportune, seasonable. (noun): A means to accomplish something - tried all expedients to achieve a quick result.  
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EXPLOIT (verb)   To use for one's selfish purpose – refugees exploited by unscrupulous employers. (noun): A brilliant deed - lauded for his exploits in science. Synonym: feat  
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EXPOUND (noun: EXPOSITION)   To set forth in detail; to explain - expounded his theory in a learned article.  
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EXTEMPORANEOUS   Done or spoken on the spur of the moment or without preparation - an extemporaneous speech. Synonyms: impromptu, offhand  
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EXTINCT   No longer existing or active - the extinct dinosaur, alive only in history. Synonym: defunct Antonym: extant  
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EXULTATION   Great rejoicing - received the good news with exultation. Synonym: jubilation  
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FACADE   Front or face, especially of a building - a facade of marble.  
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FACETIOUS   Given to joking or inappropriate gaiety; said in fun - brightened the evening with his facetious remarks. Synonyms: jocose, droll, flippant, frivolous Antonyms: solemn, grave, saturnine  
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FALLIBLE   Liable to make mistakes or be deceived - Being human, Tom was naturally fallible. Synonyms: infallible, unerring  
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FATHOM   To penetrate and understand - difficult to fathom his mysterious actions.  
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FEASIBLE   Capable of being done, effected, or accomplished: a feasible plan. . Antonym: impracticable  
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