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09/28/2009

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Term
Capable. (CAPE-uh-bull)
Definition

Able to do something.

 

"He is not capable of lifting heavy objects."

Term
Dissident. (DIS-uh-dent)
Definition

Disagreeing with a popular opinion.

 

"The dissident magazine was banned because of its controversial content."

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Inadvertent (in-ad-VUR-tent)
Definition

Accidental or unintentional.

 

"I made an inadvertent mistake on my test."

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Auspicious. (aw-SPISH-us)
Definition

Promising or hopeful.

 

"The musician's hit song was an auspicious start to her career."

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Alleviate. (uh-LEEV-ee-ate)
Definition

To ease pain.

 

"This medicine will alleviate your headache."

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Apathetic (ah-puh-THET-ic)
Definition

Feeling or showing no emotion.

 

"I feel apathetic about classical music; I neither like it nor dislike it."

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Comprehensive. (comp-ree-HENS-ive)
Definition

Large in scope or content; having a wide variety.

 

"My history class is very comprehensive; we discuss many different cultures."

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Gratuitous. (grah-TOO-ih-tuss)
Definition

Given freely without being earned or needed.

 

"I did not like the film's gratuitous violence; it was unnecessary."

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Profound. (pro-FOUND)
Definition

Very serious or meaningful.

 

"The documentary had a very profound message about civil rights."

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Diligent. (DILL-ih-jent)
Definition

Very hard-working.

 

"She was a diligent student who studied every night."

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Dubious. (DOO-bee-us)
Definition

Doubtful or disbelieving.

 

"I was dubious when my friend claimed to have tamed a lion."

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Contemporary. (con-TEMP-o-rair-ee)
Definition

Current or modern; from the same time.

 

"Bob Dylan is a contemporary of The Beatles; they were both popular in the 1960s."

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Inconspicious. (in-con-SPIK-yoo-us)
Definition

Hidden or not easily seen.

 

"I tried to be inconspicous when I came into class, hoping that the teacher would not see me."

Term
Inaudible. (in-AW-dih-bull)
Definition

Unable to be heard.

 

"My voice was inaudible over the sound of the jet plane."

Term
Circuitous. (sur-KYOO-ih-tuss)
Definition

Indirect.

 

"I took a circuitous route to avoid traffic."

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