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•Advanced English Vocabulary•

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Providing 5 concise (clear) & short definitions of more challenging words that you might not encounter on a typical day.

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2017-02-02 05:15:05 1 FEB

1. Cede: To give up control; surrender
Example - "The police officers had to cede control to the FBI agents."

2. Promenade: Leisurely walk
Example - "The couple promenaded around town with matching outfits on."

3. Cornucopia: Abundant supply
Example - "My mother loves to garden, she has a cornucopia of fresh veggies in the backyard."

4. Inimitable: Unmatched; extremely unique
Example - "No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't recreate the painting of the mountains. It was terribly inimitable, and eventually I gave up."

5. Coalesce: Fuse together
Example - "The two small fires coalesced and turned into one huge raging forest fire."
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2017-01-23 22:40:45 23 JAN

1. Burnish: Polish
Example - "My mother tediously burnished the silverware before our guests arrived."

2. Maudlin: Weakly sentimental
Example - "The woman deemed her husband's decision to present her with a red rose on their anniversary undeniably maudlin."

3. Clemency: Mercy
Example - "The judge granted the man clemency for trying to steal food, as he understood that a terrible famine plagued the region."

4. Staid: Self-restrained
Example - "The staid child demonstrated profound restraint while sitting in front of a chocolate cake and not laying a finger on it, even though he hadn't eaten for two days."

5. Chauvinism: Feeling superior
Example - "The professor had an air of chauvinism about him, as he shuffled around the room barking orders and insults at the students."
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2017-01-22 15:41:11 22 JAN

1. Malleable: Moldable; able to be shaped without breaking
Example - "Most forms of metal are malleable substances."

2. Apprise: inform
Example - "I had to apprise my car insurance provider of my terrible car accident."

3. Cursory: brief to the point of being superficial
Example - "The secretary flashed a cursory smile and told me that I couldn't speak to the CEO, because he was in a meeting, which I knew was a lie."

4. Contrite: Penitent; remorseful
Example - "After my mother smashed my leg in the door, she was very contrite, running around trying to perform mundane tasks for me, trying to make up for causing me pain."

5. Assiduous: Hard-working
Example - "As the teenage boy chucked the wood logs into pieces, he had a very assiduous nature about him. He didn't stop to take breaks or rest, he didn't stop to drink water."
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2017-01-20 22:09:17
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2017-01-20 21:16:55 I apologise for my voice, I'm only recently recovering from a nasty cold.
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2017-01-20 21:08:09 20 JAN

1. Intercede: Plead on another's behalf; mediate
Example - "When I was late for Algebra, Mrs. Lola, my homeroom teacher, interceded and explained that she had kept me after class, and that's why I was late."

2. Proclivity: Natural inclination; tendency
Example: "Some animals have a proclivity to play dead when they feel frightened or vulnerable."

3. Provisional: Not final; temporary
Example - "I asked my friend to edit my research essay, but requested she not be too finicky or meticulous when correcting it, as it is only provisional, and it's not the final draft."

4. Panacea: Cure-all; solution
Example - "Hot tea and a good book is the best panacea for anyone who's feeling a bit under the weather."

5. Prodigal: Wastefully extravagant
Example - "The enormous ice sculptures were dazzling, but given that the fireplaces were lit, and they were melting at an alarming rate, it was clearly prodigal."
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