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Joy of Vocabulary 23
Joy of Vocab 23
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| abstract | considered apart from material or specific instances; existing in concept; not concrete |
| acronym | word formed from the first letter or letters of other words |
| argot | language peculiar to a particular group or class; slang |
| articulate | capable of speech; able to express oneself effectively |
| blend | word produced from parts of other words |
| cliché | overused expression; trite phrase; platitude |
| concrete | having a material existence; not abstract; tangible |
| diatribe | bitter spoken or written attack; angry criticism; denunciation |
| epithet | word or phrase used to characterize a person or thing, often disparagingly |
| euphemism | mild expression substituted for one that may be harsh or unpleasant |
| glib | having a ready flow of words but acking accuracy or understanding; superficial; shallow |
| irony | humorous or sarcastic use of language, in which the intended meaning is the opposite of the words used |
| logorrhea | excessive flow of words; talkativeness; prolixity |
| maxim | concisely expressed statement of a general truth or rule of conduct; proverbial saying; adage |
| metaphor | implied comparison using a word or phrase with something or someone it does not ordinarily go with |
| metonymy | naming a thing or person by substituting an associated name |
| oxymoron | figure of speech that combines contradictory terms |
| palindrome | any word, phrase, or sentence that reads the same backward or forward |
| pejorative | having a derogatory meaning or effect; disparaging; downgrading |
| pun | play on words having the same sound but different meanings; play on different meanings of the same word |
| redundant | exceeding what is necessary or normal; superfluous; surplus |
| satire | use of ridicule to expose folly or abuse literary work holding up human stupidity or wickedness to scorn |
| shibboleth | password, saying, or custom distinguishing the members of one group from those of another; slogan, especially one that has lost its meaning; discredited doctrine |
| understatement | restrained statement in mocking contrast to what is warranted by the facts |