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Key Terms Group 3 acumen (noun) adulterate (verb) amalgamate (verb) archaic (adj.) aver (verb) bolster (verb) bombastic (adj.) diatribe (noun) dissemble (verb) eccentric (adj.) endemic (adj.) evanescent (adj.) exacerbate (verb) fervent (adj.) fortuitous (adj.) germane (adj.) keen, accurate judgment or insight to reduce purity by combining with inferior ingredients to combine several elements into a whole (noun form: amalgamation) outdated; associated with an earlier, perhaps more primitive, time to state as a fact; to declare or assert to provide support or reinforcement pompous; grandiloquent (noun form: bombast) a harsh denunciation to disguise or conceal; to mislead departing from norms or conventions characteristic of or often found in a particular locality, region, or people tending to disappear like vapor; vanishing to make worse or more severe greatly emotional or zealous (noun form: fervor) happening by accident or chance relevant to the subject at hand; appropriate in subject matter

grandiloquence (noun) hackneyed (adj.) halcyon (adj.) hedonism (noun) hegemony (noun) iconoclast (noun) idolatrous (adj.) impassive (adj.) imperturbable (adj.) implacable (adj.) impunity (noun) inchoate (adj.) infelicitous (adj.) insipid (adj.) loquacious (adj.) luminous (adj.) malevolent (adj.) malleable (adj.) mendacity (noun) meticulous (adj.) misanthrope (noun) mitigate (verb) obdurate (adj.) obsequious (adj.) occlude (verb) opprobrium (noun) pedagogy (noun) pedantic (adj.) pompous speech or expression (adj. form: grandiloquent) rendered trite or commonplace by frequent usage calm and peaceful devotion to pleasurable pursuits, especially to the pleasures of the senses (a hedonist is someone who pursues pleasure) the consistent dominance of one state or group over others one who attacks or undermines traditional conventions or institutions given to intense or excessive devotion to something (noun form: idolatry) revealing no emotion marked by extreme calm, impassivity, and steadiness not capable of being appeased or significantly changed immunity from punishment or penalty in an initial stage; not fully formed unfortunate; inappropriate lacking in qualities that interest, stimulate, or challenge extremely talkative (noun form: loquacity) characterized by brightness and the emission of light having or showing often vicious ill will, spite, or hatred (noun form: malevolence) capable of being shaped or formed; tractable; pliable the condition of being untruthful; dishonesty (adj. form: mendacious) characterized by extreme care and precision; attentive to detail one who hates all other humans (adj. form: misanthropic) to make or become less severe or intense; to moderate unyielding; hardhearted; intractable exhibiting a fawning attentiveness to obstruct or block disgrace; contempt; scorn the profession or principles of teaching or instructing overly concerned with the trivial details of learning or education; show-offish about one's knowledge

penury (noun) pervasive (adj.) pine (verb) pirate (verb) pith (noun) pithy (adj.) placate (verb) platitude (noun) plummet (verb) polemical (ad).) prodigal (ad;.) profuse (adj.) proliferate (verb) queries (noun) querulous (adj.) rancorous (adj.) recalcitrant (adj.) repudiate (verb) rescind (verb) reverent (adj.) rhetoric (noun) salubrious (adj.) solvent (adj.) specious (adj.) spurious (adj.) subpoena (noun) succinct (adj.) superfluous (adj.) surfeit (verb)/(noun) poverty; destitution having the tendency to permeate of spread throughout to yearn intensely; to languish; to lose vigor to illegally use or reproduce the essential or central part precise and brief to appease; to calm by making concessions a superficial remark, especially one offered as meaningful to plunge or drop straight down controversial; argumentative recklessly wasteful; extravagant; profuse; lavish given or coming forth abundantly; extravagant to grow or increase swiftly and abundantly questions; inquiries; doubts in the mind; reservations prone to complaining or grumbling; peevish characterized by bitter, long-lasting resentment (noun form: rancor) obstinately defiant of authority; difficult to manage to refuse to have anything to do with; to disown to invalidate; to repeal; to retract marked by, feeling, or expressing a feeling of profound awe and respect (noun form: reverence) the art or study of effective use of language for communication and persuasion promoting health or well-being able to meet financial obligations; able to dissolve another substance seeming true, but actually being fallacious; misleadingly attractive; plausible but false lacking authenticity or validity; false; counterfeit a court order requiring appearance and/or testimony brief; concise exceeding what is sufficient or necessary an overabundant supply; excess; to feed or supply to excess

tenacity (noun) tenuous (adj.) tirade (noun) transient (adj.) zealous (adj.) the quality of adherence or persistence to something valued; persistent determination (adj. form: tenacious) having little substance or strength; flimsy; weak a long and extremely critical speech; a harsh denunciation fleeting; passing quickly; brief fervent; ardent; impassioned, devoted to a cause (a zealot is a zealous person

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