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ABSTRUSE (ADJ)Obscure; profound; difficult to understand. SENTENCE- He had the imagination that invested with personal being and ethical qualities the most abstruse.
BELLIGERENT (ADJ)Given to fighting, warlike; (N) one at war, one engaged in war. SENTENCE- My brother was always belligerent and ready to fight.
CANDOR (N)outspokenness; frankness. SENTENCE- And now ,in token of candor ,I ask you to reveal to me your chief passion, said the latter.
DECORUM (N)Proper behavior, good taste; orderliness SENTENCE-There was decorum in the countenance he wore.
EFFRONTERY (N)Shameless boldness, impudence. SENTENCE-Despite himself, the profesor smiles at the Young effrontery before him.
FACET (N)A phase or aspect, as of a topic; one of the small plane surfaces of a diamond. SENTENCE-He shouldn´t try to control every facet of her life.
GAUDY (ADJ)Ostentatiously fine; showy; now esp. tastelessly fine. SENTENCE-We like to bait him about his gaudy ties.
HARASS (V)To disturb, worry; to trouble by repeated attacks. SENTENCE-She was constantly harassed by the other students.
IMMINENT (ADJ)About to happen, threatening. SENTENCE-He was faced with imminent death.
JURISDICTION (N)The legal right to hear and determine a cause; area of authority. SENTENCE-The probate court has jurisdiction over the validity of wills.
KINDLE* (V)Start a fire; inspire. SENTENCE-The wet wood wouldn't kindle easily.
LACONIC (ADJ)Concise, using few words. SENTENCE-Clarke reeled before this laconic admission.
MALEVOLENT (ADJ)Spiteful, showing ill will. SENTENCE-The central character is a malevolent witch out for revenge.
NEBULOUS (ADJ)Vague, confused, indistinct. SENTENCE-After the car accident, his memories were quite nebulous.
PALTRY (ADJ)Trifling, insignificant; mean, despicable. SENTENCE-My teenage son often complains about what he considers to be a paltry allowance.
RATIFY* (V)Approve formally; verify. SENTENCE-All the members have voted to ratify the treaty.
SAGACIOUS* (ADJ)Keen; shrewd; having insight. SENTENCE-He is a sagacious businessman.
TACIT (ADJ)Unspoken, silent; implied, inferred. SENTENCE-But it seems to be ignored by tacit consent.
ULTIMATE (ADJ)Most remote in space or time; extreme; last in consequence. SENTENCE-The scholar's ultimate goal was to get his research published in a medical journal.
VACILLATE (V)To swing indecisively from one idea or course of action to another; SENTENCE-Guys might also vacillate between two extremes.