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Ultimate Vocabulary Test: Part Two
1.
Adequate
(adj.) emotionally unattached
(n.) a special advantage or power
(adj.) extremely plain
(adj.) just good enough for a specific requirement or purpose
2.
Advent
(n.) the end or destruction of something
(n.) the approach, arrival, or coming into being of something
(n.) an unexpected loss
(n.) an extreme change or alteration
3.
Adversarial
(adj.) relating to the foundation of something
(adj.) relating to self-denial
(adj.) lacking refinement or sophistication
(adj.) relating to hostile opposition
4.
Advocate
(v.) to confront someone
(n.) someone who promotes or defends something
(n.) a strong declaration
(v.) to make a secretive mention of something
5.
Afford
(v.) to be able to pay for or provide
(v.) to express clearly
(v.) to assume
(v.) to declare
6.
Allude
(v.) to captivate
(v.) to catch or seize
(v.) to refer to indirectly
(v.) to happen simultaneously
7.
Altercation
(n.) a noisy argument or confrontation
(adj.) intangible
(n.) a physical collision
(n.) something untouchable or elusive
8.
Ambiguous
(adj.) similar to another
(adj.) identical to another
(adj.) unclear or vague in meaning
(adj.) clear or easily understood
9.
Ambitious
(adj.) having a powerful desire for success or achievement
(adj.) simple or childlike
(adj.) having a strong interest in something
(adj.) incorrect
10.
Ambivalence
(n.) the state of being uncertain or stuck between two or more options
(n.) something that is difficult to understand
(n.) certainty
(n.) a specific memory
11.
Anticipate
(v.) to assume to be likely to happen
(v.) to hope or wish for
(v.) to doubt
(v.) to be caught off guard by something
12.
Antipathy
(n.) discomfort or itchiness
(n.) a strong declaration
(n.) a lack of empathy
(n.) a strong feeling of dislike
13.
Apex
(n.) the lowest point of something
(n.) a joint in the human shoulder
(n.) a joining of two parts
(n.) the highest point of something
14.
Apprehension
(n.) fearful expectation of something
(n.) a sign or warning
(n.) suspicion
(n.) tension or stiffness in the body
15.
Articulate
(v.) to purposefully confuse another
(adj.) indistinct
(v.) to clearly express in words
(adj.) ancient or old
16.
Artificial
(adj.) man-made; not occurring naturally
(adj.) intangible
(adj.) unbelievable
(adj.) tinged with sadness
17.
Assertion
(n.) a strong declaration
(n.) support or fortification
(n.) a special advantage or power
(n.) a query or question
18.
Austere
(adj.) extremely plain
(adj.) warm and welcoming
(adj.) very likely
(adj.) unlikely
19.
Authenticity
(n.) the state of being allowed or permitted
(n.) the state of being denied or rebuked
(n.) the quality of being real and true rather than fake and contrived
(n.) the quality of being unclear or vague in meaning
20.
Avenue
(n.) a schedule
(n.) a maze or labyrinth
(n.) a faulty plan
(n.) an intangible path or approach to something
21.
Avid
(adj.) actively interested in or enthusiastic about something
(adj.) worried or afraid
(n.) a sap-sucking soft-bodied insect about the size of a pinhead
(adj.) frantic or out of control
22.
Benevolent
(adj.) coercive or manipulative
(adj.) kind, generous
(adj.) constantly worried
(adj.) rude or untoward
23.
Bias
(adj.) disliked or detested
(n.) objective proof
(n.) a preconception that prevents objectivity
(adj.) trite or silly
24.
Bolster
(v.) to put up with
(v.) to bring forth
(v.) to have as a characteristic
(v.) to support, strengthen, or fortify
25.
Capture
(v.) to cry for help
(v.) to trap or take possession of
(v.) to erase
(v.) to expel or banish
26.
Civic
(adj.) common or occurring often
(adj.) relating to law or court
(adj.) relating to private property
(adj.) relating to a city or citizens
27.
Clinical
(n.) a student of science or medicine
(adj.) emotionally unattached (often in a medical or scientific setting)
(adj.) being voluntary or unpaid
(n.) a test or study
28.
Coarse
(adj.) lacking refinement or sophistication
(adj.) smooth or silky
(adj.) simple, easy
(adj.) purposefully unkind
29.
Coincide
(v.) to work together for the same outcome
(v.) to happen at the same time
(v.) to match or fit in with another
(v.) to diverge in opinion
30.
Commission
(n.) a strong desire to do something
(n.) something that causes pain
(n.) a request to produce something in exchange for payment
(n.) a change, usually positive
31.
Competent
(adj.) unrelated
(adj.) able to be improved
(adj.) sufficiently qualified
(adj.) able to be torn down or taken apart
32.
Complacent
(n.) something that is similar to another
(adj.) dissatisfied, unhappy
(adj.) satisfied, with no desire to change or improve
(n.) a strong desire to take action
33.
Concede
(v.) to prove correct
(v.) to retain or hold on to
(v.) to deny as a right or privilege
(v.) to surrender or acknowledge reluctantly
34.
Condone
(v.) to overlook or approve of something considered morally wrong
(v.) to condemn or forbid
(v.) to frighten
(v.) to finish, complete
35.
Conducive
(adj.) tending to help bring into being or bring about
(adj.) gross or repulsive
(adj.) unhelpful or distracting
(adj.) ill-fitting or loose
36.
Confide
(v.) to distrust
(v.) to report through official channels
(v.) to publicly reveal something about oneself
(v.) to share something secretive with someone
37.
Confine
(adj.) strict or unfeeling
(v.) to let loose; to release
(v.) to overwhelm
(v.) to put limits on; to restrict
38.
Consensus
(n.) a large group of people; a gathering
(n.) the process of making a decision
(n.) someone endowed with decision-making power
(n.) overall agreement
39.
Constitute
(v.) to join together for a common goal
(v.) to unite, form, or compose
(v.) to create or compose a piece of art or music
(v.) to compare to another
40.
Contemplate
(v.) to think deeply about
(v.) to ignore
(v.) to frequent or visit repeatedly
(v.) to worry or become anxious about
41.
Contend
(v.) to think about
(v.) to comply or follow orders
(v.) to maintain or assert (an opinion)
(v.) to question or cast doubt on
42.
Conventional
(adj.) abiding by accepted standards.
(adj.) upset or dissatisfied
(n.) a compromise, meeting in the middle
(adj.) nontraditional
43.
Dire
(adj.) mildly worrisome
(adj.) unexpectedly violent
(adj.) fearful, desperate, or ominous
(adj.) repetitive, occurring frequently
44.
Discord
(n.) confusion
(n.) disagreement
(n.) satisfaction
(n.) conversation
45.
Disdain
(n.) cowardice
(n.) dignity; pride in oneself
(n.) appreciation for another
(n.) a lack of respect and strong dislike (toward something or someone)
46.
Dismay
(adj.) strange or uncanny
(n.) encouragement or satisfaction
(n.) sudden or utter disappointment; consternation
(n.) anger or frustration aimed at someone else
47.
Disparage
(v.) to work together
(v.) to argue with another
(v.) to belittle or talk down
(v.) to confuse with another
48.
Dispatch
(v.) to divert attention
(v.) to send off a message or messenger
(v.) to move from one location to another
(v.) to butt in or intrude
49.
Doctrine
(n.) the act of believing in someone or something
(n.) a theory based on scientific experiment
(n.) a principle, theory, or position, usually advocated by a religion or government
(n.) substance or material
50.
Dominion
(n.) power and authority, usually over a territory
(n.) official legislation or law
(n.) a field of knowledge or influence
(n.) a king or ruler
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