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Vocabulary flashcards drawn from the Triple 실제기출 vocab notes, covering definitions and key usages.
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accrete
to grow by gradual accumulation.
affection
a gentle feeling of fondness or liking.
amalgamate
to combine into one whole; unite.
amass
to gather together a large amount.
attenuate
to reduce in force or intensity; to make less severe.
coherent
logical and consistent.
cohesion
the action of forming a united whole.
concur
to agree or have the same opinion.
concurrent
occurring at the same time.
consolidate
to strengthen or bring together; to bring into a single center.
contentious
causing or likely to cause disagreement; controversial.
corroborate
to confirm with evidence.
decouple
to separate or detach.
defy
to openly resist or refuse to obey.
denote
to be a sign of; indicate.
diminutive
extremely small.
dispassionate
impartial; not influenced by strong emotion.
displace
to move from its usual place; to remove.
elastic
able to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed; flexible.
elasticity
the ability to return to its original shape; flexibility.
entail
to involve as a necessary consequence.
equivocal
open to multiple interpretations; ambiguous.
unequivocal
clear and unambiguous.
exorbitant
unreasonably high in cost.
exploit
to make full use of; often unfairly.
foretell
to predict or prophesy.
immutable
unchanging over time.
mutate
to change or cause to change in form or nature.
impede
to hinder or obstruct.
impediment
an obstacle or barrier.
imperative
of vital importance; crucial.
intercede
to intervene on behalf of another.
invariable
never changing.
irrefutable
impossible to deny or disprove.
justification
a reason or explanation for something.
manifest
clear or obvious; to show plainly.
material to
having significant relevance to; important to the case.
mediate
to intervene between parties to bring about agreement.
mitigate
to make less severe or painful.
nostalgic
having a longing for the past.
novel
new or unusual; also a long written story.
obscure
not known or difficult to understand; unclear.
original
first of its kind; not copied; the original copy.
peculiar
strange or unusual.
perception
the way something is understood or interpreted.
perturbation
a disturbance or deviation.
precede
to come before.
predicate
to base upon; to assert.
predicated on
based on or established on.
presuppose
to require as a precondition; assume beforehand.
promulgate
to promote or make widely known; to proclaim.
provocative
causing strong reaction or thought.
prudent
acting with care for the future; sensible.
reciprocal
mutual or shared by both sides.
reciprocity
mutual exchange.
reluctant
unwilling or hesitant.
resolution
a firm decision; the act of solving a problem.
retroactive
taking effect from a date in the past.
rigor
strictness or thoroughness.
rigorous
careful to look at every part of something; thorough.
shallow
lacking depth; superficial.
stipulate
to specify as a requirement.
substantiate
to provide evidence to support.
supplant
to replace by force or strategy.
tally
to count or record.
tranquil
peaceful and calm.
ubiquitous
present or found everywhere.
ubiquity
the fact of being everywhere.
unassuming
modest and not drawing attention to oneself.
unrivaled
having no equal.
validate
to confirm or prove validity.
varied
showing variety; diverse.
vest
a sleeveless garment.
visionary
thinking about the future with imagination or wisdom.
warrant
to justify or give grounds for; also a legal authorization.
abridge
to shorten a text while keeping main ideas.
aggregate
to gather into a single group or total; the sum.
analogous
comparable in certain respects.
attrition
a gradual reduction in strength or numbers.
catalyze
to cause or accelerate a reaction.
circumspect
careful to consider all circumstances.
circumspection
the quality of being circumspect; cautiousness.
circumvent
to find a way around an obstacle or rule.
compel
to force someone to do something.
compress
to press or squeeze something together.
conflate
to combine two or more things into one.
curtail
to shorten or reduce.
dearth
a scarcity or lack of something.
detrimental
causing harm or damage.
diminish
to make or become smaller.
disseminate
to spread information broadly.
dissonance
lack of harmony or agreement.
distort
to twist out of shape or meaning.
emblematic
serving as a symbol of a wider concept.
enact
to make into law.
encapsulate
to express the essential features briefly.
engender
to cause or give rise to.
enumerate
to list one by one.
evade
to escape or avoid.
extraneous
not directly connected with or related to.