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"word": "abdicate",
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"definition": "to give up, often in a formal manner",
"example": "King Edward VIII abdicated the throne in order to marry Mrs. Wallis Simpson, a divorced American.",
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"word": "aberrant",
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"definition": "unusual*",
"example": "My dog displayed aberrant behavior when he refused to greet me at the door or eat any of the treats I offered.",
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"word": "abeyance",
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"definition": "temporary suspension",
"example": "The council voted to place the decision in abeyance for a month while more research was conducted.",
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"word": "abjure",
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"definition": "to give up, often in a formal manner",
"example": "King Edward VIII abjured the throne in order to marry Mrs. Wallis Simpson, a divorced American",
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"word": "abstemious",
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"definition": "sparing in consumption, especially of food and drink",
"example": "Abbys emaciated figure was the result of her abstemious lifestyle; she never ate breakfast or lunch, and rarely ate dinner",
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"word": "abstruse",
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"definition": "hard to understand",
"example": "Mr. Abbot tried to teach us how to solve an abstruse math problem, but it was too complicated for us to understand.",
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"word": "accretion",
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"definition": "an increase",
"example": "Akeem's gradual accretion of duties at work did not go unnoticed; he was given a raise for taking on the extra work.",
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"word": "acerbic",
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"definition": "sour; harsh",
"example": "Sour Patch Kids candy tastes like acerbic gummy bears",
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"word": "acidulous",
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"definition": "sour; sharp",
"example": "Her acidulous criticism of my paper on Shakespeare was disappointing since I had invested many hours in research.",
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"word": "acme",
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"definition": "highest point",
"example": "The Roman Empire reached its acme of power around 11 AD, but a slow decline occurred over the next four centuries.",
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"word": "acumen",
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"definition": "good judgment",
"example": "The judge was respected for his acumen when sentencing convicted defendants.",
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"word": "adroit",
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"definition": "highly skilled, especially with one's hands",
"example": "The adroit mechanic was able to fix Addys old car, even though six other mechanics said it couldnt be repaired.",
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"word": "aerie",
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"definition": "a nest; a home high on a mountain",
"example": "Our aerie atop Roan Mountain was a cozy escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.",
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"word": "aesthetic",
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"definition": "relating to beauty*",
"example": "Alaina chose this church because of its aesthetic qualities; it was the most beautiful wedding chapel she had everseen.",
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"word": "affable",
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"definition": "friendly*",
"example": "In the fable, the affable princess was adored by all except for her three stepsisters who were angered by herfriendliness",
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"word": "affected",
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"definition": "fake; phony",
"example": "Afton had never traveled outside of the United States, but he used an affected French accent to attract attention.",
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"word": "aggrandize",
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"definition": "increase in size",
"example": "Agatha, an avid baseball enthusiast, used her inheritance to aggrandize her collection of baseball cards",
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"word": "alacrity",
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"definition": "liveliness and eagerness",
"example": "Alaina impressed her new boss by accepting the task with alacrity; she was both eager and excited to get started.",
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"word": "alchemy",
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"definition": "magical power; process of turning base metals into gold",
"example": "Al uses alchemy in the kitchen, turning simple ingredients into delicious culinary works of art.",
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"word": "amalgamation",
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"definition": "a combination",
"example": "Amys new dance routine is an amalgamation of styles, including ballet and jazz.",
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"word": "ameliorate",
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"definition": "to make better",
"example": "Amelia was an outstanding caregiver; she could ameliorate a patients discomfort just by smiling kindly",
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"word": "amenable",
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"definition": "agreeable",
"example": "Amy was amenable to changing my schedule at work so that I could attend my son's baseball games",
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"word": "amiable",
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"definition": "friendly",
"example": "The amiable celebrity was known for his willingness to sign autographs and visit with his fans.",
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"word": "amortize",
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"definition": "to eliminate debt by making payments",
"example": "For most borrowers, it takes thirty years to amortize their mortgage",
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"word": "amulet",
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"definition": "a magical charm to ward off evil",
"example": "Amos placed a small amulet in his pocket, a charm that he believed helped him advance to the state tennis finals.",
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"word": "anachronistic",
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"definition": "out of chronological order",
"example": "Todays announcement about the impending demolition of the baseball stadium is anachronistic; the stadium was razed early last week.",
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"word": "analgesic",
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"definition": "capable of relieving pain",
"example": "Although Andy was in the most painful stages of the disease, his daughters visit was analgesic; he was so happy to see her that his pain was significantly reduced.",
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"word": "anodyne",
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"definition": "something that relieves pain",
"example": "The comedy club was an anodyne to Annika's grief; while she was there, she could forget her pain and sadness.",
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"word": "anthropocentrism",
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"definition": "theory that regards humans as the central element of the universe",
"example": "People who support the theory of anthropocentrism have a difficult time believing in intelligent life on other planets.",
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"word": "antipathy",
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"definition": "strong dislike",
"example": "Antonio's antipathy for reporters stemmed from his childhood, when journalists hassled him about his father's trial.",
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"word": "apathy",
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"definition": "an absence of emotion or enthusiasm*",
"example": "The teacher was disappointed in the students apathy toward the field trip; she had mistakenly believed that this tripwould finally excite them about learning",
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"word": "apocryphal",
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"definition": "fake; untrue",
"example": "April told an apocryphal tale about my mother; I wanted so much to believe it even though I knew it wasn't true.",
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"word": "apostate",
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"definition": "person who abandons their religion or cause",
"example": "I had been an apostate from my religion for years, but recently had started thinking about rejoining the church.",
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"word": "approbation",
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"definition": "approval",
"example": "Apollo's proposal for new lighting on campus was met with approbation, as the board agreed there was a safety issue",
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"word": "archaic",
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"definition": "so extremely old as seeming to belong to an earlier period*",
"example": "The college cannot have sorority or fraternity houses because of an archaic town law that does not allow unmarriedpeople to live together",
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"word": "ardor",
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"definition": "intense passion",
"example": "Mrs. Armstrong, my English teacher, is known for her ardor for the literature of William Faulkner; last summer sheeven visited his hometown in Mississippi in order to better visualize the settings of his books.",
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"word": "arrogate",
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"definition": "to claim without rights",
"example": "The government arrogated Arianna's land, so she hired a lawyer to prove it did not have any rights to her property",
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{
"word": "ascertain",
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"definition": "to make certain",
"example": "The detective was able to ascertain the suspects whereabouts on the night of the burglary through surveillance video",
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"word": "ascetic",
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"definition": "a person who practices self-denial as a spiritual discipline",
"example": "To prove his devotion to the religion, the ascetic did not own anything that might provide comfort or pleasure, such as a mattress or television set",
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"word": "assail",
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"definition": "to attack",
"example": "Asa was determined to master the GRE Verbal Reasoning section, so she assailed vocabulary words with determination.",
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{
"word": "assiduous",
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"definition": "constant and attentive",
"example": "Ashley is an assiduous researcher; she was able to find articles on the poet that even the librarian could not locate",
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"word": "assuage",
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"definition": "to relieve or ease",
"example": "The shoplifter assuaged his guilt by confessing to the crime",
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"word": "attenuate",
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"definition": "to weaken",
"example": "Atticus' muscles slowly attenuated when he quit working out at the gym",
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"word": "audacious",
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"definition": "bold and fearless",
"example": "Audrey asked audacious questions that most people would be scared to ask.",
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"word": "augment",
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"definition": "to enlarge or increase",
"example": "In an effort to augment her paper on William Faulkner, Aubrey added three pages about the authors childhood.",
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"word": "augury",
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"definition": "divine prediction",
"example": "Augustus believed the groundhog's shadow was an augury of a delayed springtime",
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"word": "august",
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"definition": "noble and dignified",
"example": "The august king was admired for his good work.",
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"word": "auspicious",
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"definition": "favorable; fortunate",
"example": "Austin waited for an auspicious time to ask his father to borrow the car; he finally had his chance on the day that hisdad received a sizable raise at work",
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"word": "austere",
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"definition": "1. strict; disciplined; serious 2. simple; undecorated",
"example": "Mr. Aston is the most austere teacher at school; he does not tolerate any talking nor does he accept late assignments.",
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"word": "autonomy",
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"definition": "independence",
"example": "The Confederate states fought to gain autonomy from the Union during the Civil War.",
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"word": "avarice",
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"definition": "extreme greed for material wealth",
"example": "Avery amassed million-dollar homes, luxury cars, and exquisite jewelry to satisfy her avarice, but still wanted more",
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"word": "avuncular",
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"definition": "resembling an uncle in kindness or indulgence",
"example": "Mr. Avery developed an avuncular affection for his neighbors children after having spent so many years next door.",
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"word": "axiom",
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"definition": "principle or rule; a statement that is taken to be true, as a premise or starting point for further reasoning and arguments",
"example": "The golden rule is a good axiom to live by",
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"word": "banal",
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"definition": "repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse",
"example": "The plot of the movie is banal; everything that takes place in this film has happened in a dozen other movies.",
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"word": "belfry",
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"definition": "a bell tower",
"example": "No one volunteered to clean out the belfry because of all the bats that live in it.",
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"word": "benevolent",
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"definition": "charitable; kind",
"example": "The benevolent nun spent her entire life working with the poor",
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"word": "bevy",
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"definition": "a large group",
"example": "The picnic lunch on the beach attracted a bevy of birds.",
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"word": "bifurcate",
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"definition": "to divide into two branches",
"example": "Biff's family tree bifurcated in 1946 when his grandmother remarried, thus creating a second branch of relatives.",
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"word": "bilk",
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"definition": "to cheat or swindle",
"example": "Bill was bilked out of $10,000 when he invested in the phony scheme",
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"word": "blight",
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"definition": "any factor that causes decay or deterioration",
"example": "The blight that killed Blake's corn was responsible for the destruction of crops throughout the county",
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"word": "blithe",
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"definition": "cheerful",
"example": "Blythe was know for her blithe spirit; she was always happy and cheerful",
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"word": "bombast",
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"definition": "pompous or pretentious talk or writing",
"example": "Be sure that your speech isnt pretentious or inflated, as the audience has no time to listen to bombast.",
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"word": "bonhomie",
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"definition": "friendliness",
"example": "Bonnie had many friends who admired her kind nature and bonhomie.",
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"word": "boor",
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"definition": "a person who is rude, clumsy, and lacking social manners",
"example": "Boris was a boor at the dinner party; after telling the host that her house was cheaply decorated, he ate his steakwith his fingers and burped during the meal. Note: Be careful not to confuse a boor (a rude person) with a bore (a boring person).",
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"word": "bromide",
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"definition": "a common saying",
"example": "As true as the old bromides are, such as “It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all,” none ofthem are much comfort to a newly-broken heart.",
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"word": "bucolic",
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"definition": "relating to country life; rural",
"example": "The farmer lived a bucolic lifestyle, rising with the sun to tend the farm and retiring at sundown.",
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"word": "burgeon",
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"definition": "to flourish",
"example": "Under the mayor's direction, the quiet town burgeoned into an active city.",
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"word": "burnish",
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"definition": "to polish",
"example": "In preparation for his dinner party, Bernie burnished the silverware and serving platters.",
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"definition": "the highest point",
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