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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | anticlimax | A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | SAT words from 'anthropology' to 'appropriate' |
| 2 | anticlimax | letdown in thought or emotion; something unexciting, ordinary, or disappointing coming after something important or exciting | Wordlist |
| 3 | anticlimax | letdown in thought or emotion | GRE 1 : (abase - necromancy) |
| 4 | anticlimax | n. A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | A: Freevocabulary.com |
| 5 | anticlimax | n. disappointing end to a series of events which had seemed likely to become more interesting, exciting or impressive | GRE words |
| 6 | anticlimax | n. A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | GRE words |
| 7 | anticlimax | n. A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | 5000 SAT words A |
| 8 | anticlimax | A decrease in the importance of an event or saying | English 12 - Terms and Devices |
| 9 | anticlimax | n. A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | GRE Word List |
| 10 | anticlimax | letdown in thought or emotion; something unexciting, ordinary, or disappointing coming after something important or exciting | Baron's GRE |
| 11 | anticlimax | letdown in thought or emotion; something unexciting, ordinary, or disappointing coming after something important or exciting | Baron's GRE |
| 12 | anticlimax | A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 13 | Anticlimax | sudden drop in importance or dignity, either in writing or speaking, creating a humorous effect | Vocab lesson 11 |
| 14 | anticlimax | n. disappointing end to a series of events which had seemed likely to become more interesting, exciting or impressive | GRE 2000 |
| 15 | anticlimax | n. A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | GRE 2000 |
| 16 | anticlimax | A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | A7 |
| 17 | anticlimax | anticlimax | Anglès-català. Paraules desde "anthropology" fins a "appropriate" |
| 18 | anticlimax | A decrease in the importance of an event or saying | English Terms |
| 19 | anticlimax | letdown in thought or emotion; something unexciting, ordinary, or disappointing coming after something important or exciting | Barrons GRE Wordlist 4,842 words |
| 20 | anticlimax | letdown in thought or emotion; something unexciting, ordinary, or disappointing coming after something important or exciting | A |
| 21 | anticlimax | letdown in thought or emotion; something unexciting, ordinary, or disappointing coming after something important or exciting | scrambled |
| 22 | anticlimax | letdown in thought or emotion; something unexciting, ordinary, or disappointing coming after something important or exciting | GRE |
| 23 | anticlimax | letdown in thought or emotion; something unexciting, ordinary, or disappointing coming after something important or exciting | All about A part 2 |
| 24 | anticlimax | n. A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | SAT Vocab A-B |
| 25 | anticlimax | n. A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | 5000 SAT words |
| 26 | anticlimax | letdown in thought or emotion; something unexciting, ordinary, or disappointing coming after something important or exciting | gre3 |
| 27 | anticlimax | abrupt decline from the dignified, comedown | Levine Vocab |
| 28 | anticlimax | n. abrupt move from a serious or tense situation to an absurd situation | GRE Complete List 9000+ words 3 of 59 sets |
| 29 | anticlimax | event conclusion that is not as good as what was expected | Classical Roots Chapters 1-7 |
| 30 | anticlimax | comedown | Group #3 |
| 31 | anticlimax | the end of a book is boring | Lessons 4, 6, 7 |
| 32 | Anticlimax | A rhetoical lapse, usually sudden, that involves a descent from a higher to a lower emotional point. | AP Literary Devices |
| 33 | anticlimax | the usually sudden transition in discourse from a significant idea to a trivial or ludicrous idea | page 1 words |
| 34 | anticlimax | n. A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | SAT Vocabulary // A |
| 35 | anticlimax | n. A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | SAT VOCAB WORDS |
| 36 | anticlimax | A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | SAT VOCAB WORDS |
| 37 | anticlimax | n. A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | SAT VOCAB WORDS |
| 38 | anticlimax | A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | SAT VOCAB WORDS |
| 39 | anticlimax | n. A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. | SAT VOCAB WORDS |
| 40 | Anticlimax | smaller, less important crisis leading to the main climax | LCSD Grade 7/8 ELA |
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