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Hot Words #4
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1. Autonomy (n.) Independence; self-government
Since the judge was an authoritarian, the lawyers could not look for any autonomy in her court.
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2. Aversion (n.) Strong or fixed dislike; antipathy.
Uncle Andre’s aversion to arduous work is well known.
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3. Belittle (v.) To make something seem less important.
My feelings were hurt when the neighbors tried to belittle my abundant crop of tomatoes and squash.
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4. Bequeath (v.) To leave money or property by a will; to pass along.
The austere, old tightwad would not bequeath even one penny to charity.
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5. Bizarre (adj.) Strikingly odd in appearance or style; grotesque.
I thought it rather bizarre for Mrs. Greene to bequeath her entire fortune to her cats.
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6. Blithe (adj.) Happy and cheerful; gay.
“Hail to thee, blithe spirit,” said the poet to the skylark.
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7. Bombastic (adj.) High-sounding; marked by use of language without much real meaning. Ferris didn’t get the part because the director had an aversion to his bombastic style.
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8. Buffoon (n.) A clown; someone who amuses with tricks and jokes.
Keller was content to act the buffoon, but in reality he was a brilliant undercover agent.
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9. Cache (n.) Hiding place; something hidden in a hiding place.
Police searched in vain for the cache of jewels which the thieves had skillfully concealed.
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10. Cacophony (n.) Discord; harsh sound
The junior high band was born in cacophony, but their swift improvement was noted by all.
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