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Words that begin with "R"
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Language - English
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06/27/2011

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Term
rarefied
Definition
made less dense (of a gas).

"The mountain climbers had difficulty breathing in the rarefied atmosphere."
Term
recalcitrant
Definition
obstinately stubborn; determined to resist authority; unruly.

"Which animal do you think is more recalcitrant, a pig or a mule?"
Term
recant
Definition
to disclaim or disavow; retract a previous statement; to open confess error.

"Hoping to make Joan of Arc recant her sworn testimony, her English captors tried to convince her that her visions had been sent to her by the Devil."
Term
recluse
Definition
a hermit; loner.

"Disappointed in love, Miss Emily became a recluse; she shut herself away in her empty mansion and refused to see another living soul."
Term
recondite
Definition
profound; secret.

"He read many recondite books in order to obtain the material for his scholarly thesis."
Term
refractory
Definition
stubborn; unmanageable.

"The refractory horse was eliminated from the race when he refused to obey the jockey."
Term
refute
Definition
to disprove.

"The defense called several respectable witnesses who were able to refute the lying testimony of the prosecution's sole witness."
Term
relegate
Definition
to banish to an inferior position; to delegate or assign.

"After Ralph dropped his second tray of drinks that week, the manager swiftly relegated him to a minor post cleaning up behind the bar."
Term
reproach
Definition
to express disapproval or disappointment.

"He never could do anything wrong without imagining how the look on his mother's face would reproach him afterwards."
Term
reprobate
Definition
a person hardened in sin, devoid of a sense of decency.

"I cannot understand why he has so many admirers if he is the reprobate you say he is."
Term
repudiate
Definition
to disown or disavow.

"On separating from Tony, Tina announced that she would repudiate all debts incurred by her soon-to-be ex-husband."
Term
rescind
Definition
to cancel.

"Because of the public outcry against the new taxes, the senator proposed a bill to rescind the unpopular financial measure."
Term
resolution
Definition
determination.

"Nothing could shake his resolution to succeed despite all difficulties."
Term
resolve
Definition
determination; firmness of purpose.

"How dare you question my resolve to take up sky-diving? Of course I haven't changed my mind."
Term
reticent
Definition
reserved; uncommunicative; inclined to silence.

"Fearing his competitors might get advance word about his plans from talkative staff members, Hughes preferred reticent employees to loquacious ones."
Term
reverent
Definition
respectful; worshipful.

"Though I bow my head in church and recite the prayers, sometimes I don't feel properly reverent."
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