Definition
Definition
Definition
Definition
Definition
100

Alleviate

to reduce or ease 

The government introduced new policies to alleviate poverty in rural areas.

100

Albeit

although 

The product was well-designed, albeit too expensive for most consumers.

100

Ostensibly

apparently, but possibly not truly 

He was ostensibly working on the project, but made little progress.

100

Inscrutable

difficult to understand or interpret 

Her expression was inscrutable; no one knew what she was thinking.

100

Quandary

a state of uncertainty or confusion 

She was in a quandary over which university to choose.

200

Ubiquitous

present everywhere 

Wireless internet has become ubiquitous in developed nations.

200

Appalling

shocking in a negative way 

The appalling conditions in the factory sparked global outrage.

200

Inevitable

certain to happen 

With such rapid development, change is inevitable.

200

Meticulous

extremely careful and precise 

The scientist kept meticulous notes throughout the experiment.

200

Rancor

long-lasting bitterness or resentment 

There was clear rancor between the two former colleagues.

300

Juxtapose

to place side by side for contrast 

The film juxtaposes scenes of war and peace to deepen the emotional impact.

300

Cumulative

increasing gradually by addition 

The cumulative effects of pollution can no longer be ignored.

300

Cogent

convincing and well-reasoned 

The lawyer presented a cogent case that swayed the jury.

300

Nebulous

vague or unclear 

The idea was still too nebulous to present to investors.

300

Sagacious

wise and insightful 

Her sagacious leadership led the company to success.

400

Salient

most noticeable or important 

She highlighted the salient points during the presentation.

400

Erudite

having or showing great knowledge 

The article was written in an erudite tone that impressed scholars.

400

Fastidious

very attentive to detail 

He’s fastidious about keeping his workspace spotless.

400

Ostracize

to exclude someone from a group 

The player was ostracized after violating team rules.

400

Tenacious

persistent and determined 

His tenacious attitude helped him overcome many obstacles.

500

Notwithstanding

in spite of 

Notwithstanding the criticism, the project was completed successfully.

500

Ambivalent

having mixed or conflicting feelings 

She felt ambivalent about moving abroad—excited but nervous.

500

Harbinger

a sign or warning of what’s to come 

The sudden drop in sales was a harbinger of economic trouble.

500

Pedantic

overly concerned with minor details 

His pedantic corrections irritated everyone during the meeting.

500

Vex

to annoy or worry 

The constant delays began to vex the entire team.

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