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🔵 dismissive          

♦️ showing lack of regard or consideration for someone or something

🗯 Example:
-"a dismissive shrug."
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🔵 tentative          

♦️ unsettled or uncertain in mind or opinion

🗯 Example:
-"drew a few tentative conclusions."
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🔵 eponym         

♦️ a person after whom a discovery, invention, place, etc, is named or thought to be named.

🗯 Example:
-"Constantine I is the eponym for Constantinople. "
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🔵 montage        

♦️ the process or technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film to form a continuous whole

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-"montage was a useful device for overcoming the drawbacks of silent film."
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🔵 invidious       

♦️ of or having an unpleasant nature

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-"it seems invidious to make special mention of one aspect of his work."
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🔵 notorious       

♦️known widely and usually unfavorable

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-"a notorious gangster."
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🔵 gait      

♦️ a person's manner of walking or moving on foot.

🗯 Example:
-"the easy gait of an athlete."
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🔵 predicament      

♦️ an especially difficult, unpleasant or trying situation

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-"finds himself in a most awkward predicament."
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🔵 incarcerate      

♦️ imprison or confine

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-"many are incarcerated for property offenses. "
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🔵 sabotage    

♦️ a deliberate act of destruction or disruption in which equipment is damaged

🗯 Example:
-"The Resistance sabotaged railroad operation during the war."
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🔵 ominous   

♦️ threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments

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-"ominous rumbling of discontent."
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🔵 persistent   

♦️continuing without change even in the event of interference.

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-"persistent rain will affect many areas. "
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🔵 unperturbed   

♦️free from emotional agitation or nervous tension

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-"she seemed unperturbed by the news "
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🔵 prudence   

♦️the ability to use reason and good judgement in choosing one's words and actions

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-"we need to exercise prudence in such important matters."
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🔵 abeyance         

♦️ a temporary stop or suspension

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-"matters were held in abeyance pending further inquiries. "
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🔵 emanate        

♦️ give off, give out or throw, such as light, breath or an ordor

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-"he emanated a powerful brooding air."
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🔵 dissemble       

♦️ is a formal word that means to conceal facts, feelings, or intentions with deceptive explanations reasons, etc.

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-"the board's members have lost all confidence in the organization's leader because she has repeated dissembled about basic facts about the organization's financial status."
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🔵 ethics       

♦️ motivation based on ideas of right and wrong

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-"medical ethics also enter into the question."
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🔵 chastise      

♦️to judge, criticize, blame or reprimand sternly

🗯 Example:
-"she chastised him for his insensitive remarks."
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🔵 relegate      

♦️assign to a lower position; reduce in rank

🗯 Example:
-"an artist's work that is now relegated to storerooms."
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🔵 defer      

♦️ put off (an action or event ) to a later time, postpone.

🗯 Example:
-"can we defer making a decision untill next week?"
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🔵 odyssey      

♦️ a long, wandering and eventful journey

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-"his odyssey from military man to politician."
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🔵 prerogative    

♦️ an exclusive right, privilege, etc., exercised by virture of rank, office, or the like.

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-"the prerogatives of a senator."
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🔵 unanimity    

♦️ agreement by all people involved; consensus.

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-"there is almost complete unanimity on this issue."
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🔵 dissipate   

♦️cause to separate and go in different directions

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-"He dissipated the landing birds. "
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🔵 craggy   

♦️having hills, steep rugged rock or cliffs that are called crags.

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-"craggy cliffs"
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🔵 betrothal   

♦️the act of becoming engaged or be married

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-"the play revolves round the betrothal of a Duke to a doctor's daughter."
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