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Term
captious
Definition

apt to notice and make much of trivial faults or defects;

faultfinding; difficult to please.

 

a captious scholar.

Term
deleterious
Definition
injurious to health: deleterious gases.
Term
noisome
Definition

offensive or disgusting, as an odor.
a noisome odor.

harmful or injurious to health; noxious.
noisome fumes.

Term
saturnine
Definition

sluggish in temperament; gloomy; taciturn.

 

a saturnine expression on his face.

Term
salient
Definition

prominent or conspicuous: 

salient traits.

Term
conspicuous
Definition

easily seen or noticed; readily visible or observable: 

aconspicuous error.

Term
capitulate
Definition

to give up resistance:

 He finally capitulated and agreed to do the job my way.

Term
endorse
Definition

to approve, support, or sustain:

 to endorse a political candidate.

Term
impugn
Definition

to challenge as false (another's statements, motives, etc.);

cast doubt upon.

 

impugn a political opponent's record.

Term
subdue
Definition

To quiet or bring under control by physical force or persuasion; make tractable.

Rome subdued Gaul.

 

To make less intense or prominent; tone down: 

subdued my excitement about the upcoming holiday.

Term
expediency
Definition

Appropriateness to the purpose at hand; fitness.

The Commissioners also considered the expediency of appointing a Minister of Science.

 

Adherence to self-serving means: an ambitious politician, guided by expediency rather than principle.

Term
fostering
Definition

to help to grow or develop; stimulate; promote: 

to foster discontent

Term
besmirched
Definition

to make dirty; soil

 

It pains me to see his reputation so besmirched.

Term
voluble
Definition

characterized by a great flow of words; talking much and easily; talkative, glib,

 

Spaniards are reputed to be among Europe's most voluble people.

Term
bemoaning
Definition

to moan about or deplore (a loss, grief, etc.); lament:

 to bemoan one's fate

Term
insinuating
Definition

Suggest or hint (something negative) in an indirect and unpleasant way.

 insinuating remarks.

Term
canard
Definition

a false, esp. malicious, report that has been fabricated with the intention of doing harm

 

Reay brings up the old canard about the total fuel cycle costs for nuclear energy.

Term
infrangible
Definition

that cannot be broken or separated

 

that cannot be violated or infringed

 

infrangible human rights.

Term
cavil
Definition

to object when there is little reason to do so; resort to trivial faultfinding; carp; quibble 

 

he finds something to cavil at in everything i say

Term
friable
Definition

easily crumbled or crushed into powder

 

The bones here were very friable whilst other long bones appeared reasonably strong

Term
consummate
Definition

complete or perfect in every way; supreme:
 consummate happiness

 

very skillful; highly expert: consummate liar

Term
inimitable
Definition

that cannot be imitated or matched;

too good to be equaled or copied

 

They identify themselves as a rock band, but they have an inimitable style that makes their music somewhat unclassifiable.

Term
harried
Definition

to raid, esp. repeatedly, and ravage or rob; pillage;

plunder; to torment or worry; harass

 

I would generally harry, hassle and hound them until they give up or leave the country.

Term
abstruse
Definition

hard to understand because of being extremely complex, intellectually demanding, highly abstract, etc.; deep; recondite

 

These abstruse terms can be illustrated most simply by diagrams.

Term
seminal
Definition

being the first or earliest of something that is later recognized as having been of primary influence


Remember the date, because it could just prove seminal in the history of our football club.

 

of reproduction: seminal power

Term
conjecture
Definition

an inferring, theorizing, or predicting from incomplete or uncertain evidence; guesswork: 

an editorial full of conjecture

Term
expunge
Definition

To erase or strike out: 

“I have corrected some factual slips, expunged some repetitions” (Kenneth Tynan).

Term
imposture
Definition

 fraud; deception

 

Now that the irate lady has slammed the door, I am free to confess the imposture I have played.

Term
puerile
Definition

childish; silly; immature; trivial

 

it simply isn't an appropriate answer to say in a puerile way, ' Well, they started it!

Term
sundered
Definition

to break apart; separate; part; split

 

Their chains had indeed been sundered by the sword, but the broken links still hung upon their limbs.

Term
extirpate
Definition

to destroy or remove completely; exterminate; abolish

 

Prior to the settlement by the Europeans the local fauna consisted of many species that are now extirpated or threatened.

Term
pundit
Definition

a person who has or professes to have great learning; actual or self-professed authority

 

Quite apart from being extremely knowledgeable, he's by far the most entertaining pundit on TV.

Term
delude
Definition

to fool, as by false promises or wrong notions; mislead;

deceive; trick


Jason felt deluded when his friend lied to him.

Term
ardor
Definition

eagerness; enthusiasm; zeal


This in itself was enough to damp the ardor of my enthusiasm.

Term
calamitous
Definition

causing or bringing calamity

 

Since his calamitous mistake in the World Cup Final, Oliver Kahn's life has spun out of control.

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