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NOUN A representation, such as a drawing, that exaggerates a subject’s characteristic features Instead of focusing on his political Policies, the caricature artist highlighted The president’s ears.
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ADJECTIVE Making a show of virtue, holier-than-thou The sanctimonious coach wore his championship rings everywhere he went.
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VERB To clear from blame, responsibility or guilt. Tom Brady was accused of lying about deflating footballs before a game but his coach’s press conference seemed to absolve the QB.
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ADJECTIVE: Tending to cause harm or obstruct development Kanye made the inimical Decision to disrupt Taylor Swift’s Acceptance speech at the VMAs.
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NOUN A loud ringing sound VERB To make a loud ringing sound The clangor from trumpet practice was almost unbearable in every room of the house but his parents hoped he’d get better.
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ADJECTIVE Sharp, keen, penetrating The cartoon provided incisive commentary into the worsening pollution situation.
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ADJECTIVE Side by side, touching Excluding Alaska and Hawaii provides a clear map of the contiguous U.S.
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ADJECTIVE Implied or understood though unexpressed An iceberg metaphor can be used to describe the implicit components of a conversation between men and women.
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NOUN An eager desire for something, greed Scrooge McDuck’s cupidity for gold and money was unrivaled in the Disney world.
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VERB To lessen the seriousness of an offense by making partial excuses The teenager tried to extenuate her sneaking out of the house after curfew blaming her friends.
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VERB To captivate, charm, hold spellbound Heath Ledger’s brilliant performance as The Joker managed to enthrall viewers that had never touched a comic book.
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ADJECTIVE Showy, flashy, overdone, MTV Cribs gave anxious celebrities a chance to show off their ostentatious homes and lives.
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ADJECTIVE Harmful Even cigarette companies Know their products are deleterious.
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ADJECTIVE Charming, attractive, pleasing Leo’s acting talent is undeniable but his career has certainly benefited from that winsome face.
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VERB To raise to a higher degree The students were able to enhance their grades on the last paper with hard work.
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NOUN A model of excellence or perfection Dale Earnhardt’s aggressive nature and unrelenting desire to win made him a paragon in the racing world.
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ADJECTIVE Shrewdly conceived or developed Einstein’s politic formula for the theory of relativity remains one of the most important equations in science.
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ADJECTIVE Exceptionally brilliant (applied to mental or personal qualities She loved the scintillating ring for its simplicity.
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ADJECTIVE Dull, lacking in distinction Some readers refer to prose as prosaic writing because it lacks the lyrical beauty of poetry but they miss the allure of detail.
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ADJECTIVE: Extra, more than is needed Sometimes vocabulary review can seem redundant, but we strive to make it both interesting and helpful.
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