VOCABULARY 1. Abnegation Renunciation of a belief or do | Improve Your English🎓
VOCABULARY
1. Abnegation
Renunciation of a belief or doctrine; Denial Sentence Monks practice abnegation of the material aspects of human life.
2. Aggrandize
To enhance power, wealth, or status Sentence: A generous grant, enabled the library to significantly aggrandize its collection of books on tape.
3. Fatuous
Devoid of intelligence Sentence: Ignoring the avalanche warnings, the fatuous skiers continued on their course
4. Gratuitous
Uncalled for or unwarranted Sentence: The film was criticized for its gratuitous violence.
5. Iconoclast
Someone who criticizes or attacks cherished ideas and beliefs Sentence: Notorious as an iconoclast, that music critic isn’t afraid to go after sacred cows.
6. Idiosyncratic
Something peculiar to an individual Sentence: His teaching methods are idiosyncratic but successful.
7. Incumbent
A person who is currently in an official position. Sentence: He defeated the incumbent governor by a large plurality.
8. Inveterate
Habitual Sentence: He has an inveterate tendency to tell some very tall tales
9. Libertarian
Someone who cherishes ideas of free will Sentence: This pinpoints a fundamental weakness in the libertarian defense of a market economy.
10. Licentious
Someone who is promiscuous Sentence: A moralist who decried what she regarded as the licentious and corrupt culture of the entertainment industry