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Vocabulary Set G5
succinct-surreptitious
| Question | Answer | |
|---|---|---|
| supersede | v. To displace. | The new contract will supersede any previous agreements, negotiations, promises or other representations. |
| surfeit | v. To feed to fullness or to satiety. | There is a surfeit of information available to us, but will this necessarily increase knowledge and wisdom? |
| surmise | v. To conjecture. | As my father had passed and my mother was tight-lipped about the subject, we can only surmise how they met. |
| surreptitious | adj. Clandestine. | He took a surreptitious glance at the audience from behind the curtains and it only served to increase his nervousness. |
| succinct | adj. Concise. | When writing a good business plan, it is important to be as succinct as possible. |