Vocabulary Greatest Hits- Princeton Review

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Adhere

(verb) to believe in and follow the practices of

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Advocate

(verb) to publicly recommend or support

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Allude

(verb) to suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at

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Ambivalence

(noun) the state of having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about someone or something

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Analogous

(adjective) comparable in certain respects, typically in a way that makes clearer the nature of the things compared

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Anecdote

(noun) a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person

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Apprehensive

(adjective) anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen

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Arbitrary

(adjective) based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system

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Assert

(verb) to state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully

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Bias

(noun) prejudice in favor or against one thing, person or group compared with another, usually in a way considered unfair

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Brevity

(noun) concise and exact use of words in writing or speech

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Buttress

(verb) increase the strength of or justification for; to reinforce

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Concede

(verb) to admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it

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Consensus

(noun) a general agreement

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Corroborate

(verb) to confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding)

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Decisive

(adjective) settling an issue; producing a definite result

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Deference

(noun) humble submission and respect

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Degrade

(verb) to treat or regard (someone) with contempt or disrespect

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Denounce

(verb) to publicly declare to be wrong or evil

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Dispute

(noun) a disagreement, argument, or debate

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Divergent

(adjective) tending to be different or develop in different directions

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Dormant

(adjective) heaving normal physical functions suspended or slowed down for a period of time; in or as if in a deep sleep

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Eloquent

(adjective) fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing

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Evoke

(verb) to bring or recall to the conscious mind

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Exert

(verb) to make physical or mental effort

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Explicit

(adjective) stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt

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Imminent

(adjective) about to happen

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Impede

(verb) to delay or prevent (someone or something) by obstructing; to hinder

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Implicit

(adjective) implied but not plainly expressed

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Impose

(verb) to take advantage of someone by demanding attention or commitment

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Indifference

(noun) lack of interest, concern, or sympathy

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Inevitable

(adjective) certain to happen; unavoidable

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Invoke

(verb) to cite or appeal to (someone or something) as an authority for an action or in support of an argument

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Ironic

(adjective) happening in the opposite way from what it is expected and typically causing amusement because of this

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Novel

(adjective) new or unusual in an interesting way

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Obscure

(adjective) not discovered or known about; uncertain

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Obsolete

(adjective) no longer produced or used; out of date

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Oppressive

(adjective) unjustly inflicting hardship and constraint; weighing heavily in the mind and spirits

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Persuasive

(adjective) spreading widely throughout an area or group of people, especially in an unpleasant way

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Prevalence

(noun) the fact or condition of being prevalent; commonness

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Prominent

(adjective) important; famous

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Provoke

(verb) to stimulate or give rise to a reaction or emotion, typically a strong or unwelcome one in someone

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Reciprocate

(verb) to respond to (a gesture or action)by making a corresponding one

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Reconcile

(verb) to restore friendly relations between

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Refute

(verb) to prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disapprove

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Renounce

(verb) to formally declare one's abandonment of (a claim, right, or possession)

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Repression

(noun) the restraint, prevention, or inhibition of a feeling, quality, etc

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Retain

(verb) to continue to have (something); keep possession of

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Skeptical

(adjective) not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations

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Speculate

(verb) to form a theory or conjecture about a subject without firm evidence

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Substantiate

(verb) to provide evidence to support or prove the truth of

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Subtle

(adjective) so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe

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Supplement

(noun) something that completes or enhanced something else when added to it

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Tenuous

(adjective) very weak or slight

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Undermine

(verb) to lessen the effectiveness, power, or ability of

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Underscore

(verb) to emphasize or draw attention to

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Unobtrusive

(adjective) not conspicuous or attracting attention

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Validate

(verb) to check or prove the validity or accuracy of something

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Verisimilitude

(noun) the appearance of being true or real

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Viable

(adjective) capable of working successfully; feasible