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01/14/2009

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Term
abbreviate
Definition
abbreviate, to make briefer, to shorten. Because time was running
out, the speaker had to abbreviate his remarks. abbreviation (noun).
Term
abide
Definition
abide, to withstand. It’s extremely difficult to abide criticism
when you feel that it is undeserved.
Term
abstain
Definition
abstain, to refrain, to hold back. After his heart attack, he was
warned by the doctor to abstain from smoking, drinking, and over-eating
Term
abstract
Definition
abstract, intangible; apart from concrete existence. The most
difficult concepts for most students to learn are those which are most
abstract.
Term
absurdly
Definition
absurdly, in a meaningless or ridiculous manner. Absurdly,
the doctor asked the man with the broken arm if he was feeling well.
Term
accouterments
Definition
accouterments, accessories or equipment. Other than his weapons,
the equipment a soldier carries is considered accouterments.
Term
acrimonious
Definition
acrimonious, biting, harsh, caustic. The election campaign
became acrimonious, as the candidates traded insults and accusations.
Term
adaptable
Definition
adaptable, able to be changed to be suitable for a new purpose.
Some scientists say that the mammals outlived the dinosaurs because
they were more adaptable to a changing climate.
Term
adept
Definition
adept, highly skilled or proficient. Although with today’s
electronic calculators it’s not absolutely essential, most accountants are
nevertheless adept at arithmetic.
Term
admirable
Definition
admirable, deserving the highest esteem. Honesty has always
been considered a particularly admirable trait.
Term
adulation
Definition
adulation, extreme admiration. Few young actors have received
greater adulation than did Marlon Brando after his performance in A
Streetcar Named Desire.
Term
adversary
Definition
adversary, an enemy or opponent. When the former Soviet Union
became an American ally, the United States lost its last major adversary.
Term
adversity
Definition
adversity, misfortune. It’s easy to be patient and generous when
things are going well; a person’s true character is revealed under adversity.
Term
aeons
Definition
aeons, immeasurably long periods of time. Although it hadn’t
actually been that long, it seemed to the two friends that it had been
aeons since they’d seen each other.
Term
allege
Definition
allege, to state without proof. Some have alleged that Foster was
murdered, but all the evidence points to suicide.
Term
alleviate
Definition
alleviate, to make lighter or more bearable. Although no cure
for AIDS has been found, doctors are able to alleviate the sufferings of
those with the disease.
Term
ambiguous
Definition
ambiguous, having two or more possible meanings. The
phrase, “Let’s table that discussion” is ambiguous; some think it means,
“Let’s discuss it now,” while others think it means, “Let’s save it for
later.”
Term
ambivalent
Definition
ambivalent, having two or more contradictory feelings or
attitudes; uncertain. She was ambivalent toward her impending marriage;
at times she was eager to go ahead, while at other times she wanted to
call it off.
Term
anachronistic
Definition
anachronistic, out of the proper time. The reference, in
Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, to “the clock striking twelve” is anachronistic,
since there were no striking timepieces in ancient Rome.
Term
anomaly
Definition
anomaly, something different or irregular. The tiny planet Pluto,
orbiting next to the giants Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune, has long appeared
to be an anomaly.
Term
anonymity
Definition
anonymity, the state or quality of being unidentified. Fatigued
by years in the public eye, the president had begun to long for anonymity.
Term
anxiety
Definition
anxiety, apprehension, worry. For many people, a visit to the
dentist is the cause of anxiety.
Term
apprenticeship
Definition
apprenticeship, a period of time during which one learns an art
or trade. Before the advent of law schools, a young person interested in
becoming an attorney generally enters into an apprenticeship with an
already established lawyer.
Term
aptitude
Definition
aptitude, natural ability or talent. It was clear, even when he was
a very young child, that Picasso had an extraordinary aptitude for art.
Term
arable
Definition
arable, able to be cultivated for growing crops. Rocky New
England has relatively little arable farmland
Term
arbiter
Definition
arbiter, someone able to settle a dispute; a judge or referee.
The public is the ultimate arbiter of commercial value; they decide what
sells and what doesn’t.
Term
arbitrary
Definition
arbitrary, based on random or merely personal preference.
Both computers cost the same and had the same features, so in the end I
made an arbitrary decision about which one to buy.
Term
aristocratic
Definition
aristocratic, of the nobility. Having been born a prince,
and raised to succeed his father on the throne, the young man always
had an aristocratic air about him.
Term
artisans
Definition
artisans, skilled workers or craftsmen. During the Middle Ages,
hundreds of artisans were employed to build the great cathedrals.
Term
assiduous
Definition
assiduous, working with care, attention, and diligence. Although
Karen is not a naturally gifted math student, by assiduous study she
managed to earn an A in trigonometry.
Term
associate
Definition
associate, to join or become connected. After many years of
working on her own, the attorney decided to associate herself with a
large law firm.
Term
astute
Definition
astute, observant, intelligent, and shrewd. Safire’s years of
experience in Washington and his personal acquaintance with many
political insiders make him an astute commentator on politics.
Term
asymmetrical
Definition
asymmetrical, not balanced. If one of the two equal-sized
windows is enlarged, the room’s design will become asymmetrical.
Term
audible
Definition
audible, able to be heard. Although she whispered, her voice
was picked up by the microphone, and her words were audible throughout
the theater.
Term
auditory
Definition
auditory,of, relating to, or experienced through hearing.
Attending a symphony concert is primarily an auditory rather than a
visual experience.
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