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acumen
keenness or insight, quickness or accuracy of judgment
adjudicate
to act as a judge in a matter, to settle through the use of a judge or legal tribunal
anachronism
a chronological misplacing of events, objects, customs, or persons in regard to each other
apocryphal
of doubtful or questionable authenticity
disparity
a difference or inequality in age, rank, degree, amount, or quality; a dissimilarity, unlikeness
dissimulate
to hide or disguise one’s true thoughts, feelings, or intentions
empirical
derived from, dependent upon, or guided by practical experience, observation, or experiment, rather than by theory; so verifiable
flamboyant
highly elaborate or ornate, vividly colored, strikingly brilliant or bold
fulsome
offensively insincere or excessive, disgusting, sickening
immolate
to kill as a sacrifice, especially by fire, to destroy or renounce for the sake of another
imperceptible
exteremely slight, incapable of being perceived by the senses of the mind
lackey
a uniformed male servant, a servile follower
liaison
the contact or means of communications between groups, someone acting as such a contact; any close relationship; a thickening or binding agent used in cooking
monolithic
characterized by massiveness, solidness, and total uniformity
mot juste
the most suitable or exact word or expression
nihilism
a total rejection of existing laws, extreme radicalism
patrician
a member of the ruling class, a person of high rank;belonging to, benefitting, or characteristic of such a person
propitiate
to make someone or something favorably inclined towards onself to conciliate, satisfy, or appease
sic
intentionally written so
sublimate
to redirect the energy of a biological or instinctive impulse into a higher or more acceptable channel