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APlang vocab quiz APR


  1. Affront (Noun)
    Definition: An action or remark that causes offense or insult; to offend or insult.
    Example Sentence (Noun): His sarcastic comment during the meeting was seen as a deliberate ____ to the team's efforts, overshadowing the hard work that had gone into the project.

  2. Bastion (Noun)
    Definition: A stronghold or fortified position; something that strongly defends a principle, idea, or cause.
    Example Sentence: The university, known as a bastion of free speech, became a center for the heated debates on civil rights and social justice during the protest.

  3. Blight (Noun/Verb)
    Definition: Noun - A condition or disease that damages or ruins something; Verb - To spoil or destroy.
    Example Sentence (Noun): The blight of poverty continued to plague the neighborhood, leaving many residents without hope for improvement.
    Example Sentence (Verb): The city's rapid urbanization has blighted its historical landmarks, leading to a loss of cultural identity.

  4. Caveat (Noun)
    Definition: A warning or cautionary detail about a situation or condition.
    Example Sentence: While the offer to buy the property seemed generous, the caveat of an extended closing period raised doubts among potential buyers about the true costs involved.

  5. Commission (Verb)
    Definition: To give someone a task or responsibility; to formally request or arrange for something to be done.
    Example Sentence: The city council commissioned an independent study to assess the environmental impact of the proposed dam project, ensuring unbiased results before making a final decision.

  6. Dogmatic (Adj.)
    Definition: Characterized by a stubborn adherence to beliefs or doctrines, often without consideration of others' viewpoints.
    Example Sentence: His dogmatic stance on the issue, refusing to entertain any alternative perspective, alienated colleagues who valued open discussion and flexibility.

  7. Egregious (Adj.)
    Definition: Outstandingly bad; shocking in its negative impact.
    Example Sentence: The professor's egregious oversight in grading the final exams resulted in widespread frustration, as many students were unjustly penalized for mistakes that were not their own.

  8. Endemic (Adj.)
    Definition: Native to a particular area or environment; regularly found in a specific place.
    Example Sentence: The spread of misinformation has become endemic in modern politics, where sensational headlines often outweigh the value of factual reporting.

  9. Exigence (Noun)
    Definition: The urgency or need for immediate action or attention, especially in rhetoric.
    Example Sentence: The exigence of climate change debates requires immediate and profound action, as the environmental impact grows exponentially each year.

  10. Genial (Adj.)
    Definition: Friendly, cheerful, and pleasant in manner.
    Example Sentence: Despite his serious position, the CEO's genial demeanor made him approachable, fostering a culture of trust and open communication in the office.

  11. Illusory (Adj.)
    Definition: Based on illusion; deceptive or misleading.
    Example Sentence: The illusory promise of quick wealth in the stock market led many investors to make impulsive, high-risk decisions that ultimately resulted in substantial losses.

  12. Indignation (Noun)
    Definition: Strong displeasure or anger at something considered unjust, offensive, or insulting.
    Example Sentence: The widespread indignation over the unfair treatment of whistleblowers galvanized protests, pushing lawmakers to reconsider legislation meant to suppress transparency.

  13. Levity (Noun)
    Definition: Lightness or humor, often at an inappropriate time; a lack of seriousness.
    Example Sentence: Amid the grave discussion of economic policy, his unexpected outburst of levity was a brief but welcome distraction that eased the tension in the room.

  14. Palpable (Adj.)
    Definition: Able to be touched or felt; tangible; easily perceived.
    Example Sentence: The palpable sense of anticipation in the audience grew as the curtain slowly rose, signaling the beginning of the long-awaited performance.

  15. Parsimonious (Adj.)
    Definition: Unwilling to spend money or resources; stingy.
    Example Sentence: His parsimonious approach to office supplies was met with frustration by employees who felt that basic tools for their work should not be so restricted.

  16. Patronage (Noun)
    Definition: Support or financial backing, often by a patron; the business given to a service provider.
    Example Sentence: The art gallery relied heavily on patronage from wealthy donors, whose contributions funded exhibitions and artist residencies, ensuring its continued success.

  17. Petulant (Adj.)
    Definition: Childishly sulky or bad-tempered, especially over minor issues.
    Example Sentence: His petulant behavior during the meeting was a stark contrast to the professionalism of his colleagues, diminishing his credibility in the eyes of the board.

  18. Preempt. (Verb)
    Definition: To take action in order to prevent something from happening; to act before something else occurs.
    Example Sentence: The manager's decision to preempt the merger negotiations with a public statement of support helped quell rumors of instability, ensuring confidence among the company’s stakeholders.

  19. Subordinate (Adj)
    Definition: Of lesser importance or rank;
    Example Sentence (Adjective): The subordinate clauses in the complex sentence structure provided additional details about the main idea, adding depth without overpowering the central argument.

  20. Subordinate (Noun)

    Definition: A person under the authority of another;

    Example Sentence (Noun): The manager was respected for not treating his subordinates as mere cogs in the machine but rather as valuable contributors to the overall success of the company.

  21. Subordinate (Verb)

    Verb - To treat something or someone as less important.

    Example Sentence (Verb): The leader's insistence on subordinating the voices of dissent led to a toxic work environment where creativity and critical thinking were stifled.

  22. Supplicate (Verb)
    Definition: To ask or beg earnestly for something, typically in a humble manner.
    Example Sentence: The villagers supplicated the king for mercy, imploring him to lift the harsh taxes that had plunged them into poverty and despair.