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Weekly Vocabulary #6 Opportunistic Tangible Absurd Vacuous Impromptu Study on Quizlet.com

Taking advantage of a situation for selfish reasons Opportunistic (Adj.) Taking advantage of a situation for selfish reasons

Tangible (adj.) capable of being touched; real or actual

“With my kung-fu knowledge, I shall take over the world!”

Absurd (adj.) obviously senseless or untrue; laughably foolish or false

Vacuous (adj.) lacking ideas or intelligence; empty

Impromptu (adj.) done without previous preparation