Quizlet Vocab List 2-2

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  1. Abject: (Adjective) most unfortunate or miserable Synonyms: pathetic, worthless, pitiful, or downtrodden.
  2. Acumen: (Adjective) shrewdness shown by keen insight Synonyms: intelligence, brilliance, sharpness or insight.
  3. Apathy: (Noun), the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things generally Synonyms: aloofness, disinterest, indifference, or disregard
  4. Censure: (Verb) to criticize or reproach. Synonyms: blame, condemn, object, or disapprove.
  5. Clairvoyant: (Adjective) having or claiming the power to see objects or actions beyond the range of natural vision. Synonyms: visionary, prophetic, psychic or perceptive.
  6. Dogmatic: (Adjective) characterized by arrogant assertion of unproved or unprovable principles Synonyms: arrogant, assertive, confident or overbearing.
  7. Hackneyed: (Adjective) repeated too often. Synonyms: cliché, tired, common or outmodeled.
  8. Innocuous: (Adjective) unlikely to harm or disturb anyone Synonyms: harmless, innocent, inoffensive, or painless.
  9. Kindle: to start (a flame or blaze). Synonyms: burn, glow, ignite, or glow.
  10. Lugubrious: (Adjective) excessively mournful Synonyms: depressed, melancholy, pessimistic or sad.
  11. Ostentatious: (Adjective) intended to attract notice and impress others. Synonyms-boastful, flashy, showy, or conspicuous.
  12. Paradigm: (Noun) a standard or typical example Synonyms: prototype, sample, original or pattern.
  13. Querulous: (Adjective) habitually complaining Synonyms:, make shorter as if by cutting off, habitually complaining
  14. Reparation: (Noun) something done or paid in expiation of a wrong. Synonyms: compensation, dues, repayment, or retribution.
  15. Rudimentary: (Adjective) being in the earliest stages of development
  16. Spurious: (Adjective) not genuine, authentic or true. Synonyms: counterfeit, fake, false or wrong.
  17. Truncate: (Verb) to make shorter as if by cutting off. Synonyms: clip, cut, shorten, or trim.
  18. Venal: (Adjective) capable of being corrupted. Synonyms: bribable, mercenary, corruptible, or unscrupulous
  19. Wrangle: (Noun) an instance of intense argument (as in bargaining) Synonyms: argument, disagreement, altercation, or clash
  20. boreal: of or relating to the north, especially weather. Synonyms: cold, chilly, icy or inclement.