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Use it in a Sentence: Demure

Reserved, modest, and shy (adj.).

Example: The cat held a demure disposition.

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Use it in a Sentence: Abstain

Restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something (verb).

Example: After eating his fill of candy during Halloween, he decided to abstain from sugar for a while.

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Use it in a Sentence: Implacable 

Unable to be appeased or placated (adj.).

Example: The cat was quite a picky eater — he is implacable until he gets what he wants.

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Use it in a Sentence: Anomaly 

Something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected (noun).

Example: His cat was super friendly and sociable in comparison to other cats — that cat was truly an anomaly.

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Use it in a Sentence: Futile

Uncapable of producing any useful result; pointless (adj.).

Example: It was futile trying to reason with him — he wouldn't listen.

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Use it in a Sentence: Ubiquitous

Present, appearing, or found everywhere (adj.).

Example: Hamburgers are a ubiquitous meal since they are found across many fast-food chains in the United States.

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Use it in a Sentence: Abhor 

Regard with hatred or disgust (verb).

Example: He abhorred pineapple on pizza since he found the flavor combination distasteful.

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Use it in a Sentence: Suffrage

The right to vote in political elections (noun).

Example: The people protested for the right to universal adult suffrage.

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Use it in a Sentence: Precursor

A person/thing that comes before another (noun).

Example: The talks were seen as a precursor to official negotiations between the two companies.

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Use it in a Sentence: Pay Gap

An undesirable/unfair difference between the average amounts that two sectors of a population are paid (noun).

Example: There were protests to decrease the gender pay gap in the STEM industry.

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Use it in a Sentence: Altruism

Selfless concern for the well-being of others (noun).

Example: She volunteered for an organization that addressed precarity out of a deep sense of altruism.

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Use it in a Sentence: Bemoan

Express discontent or sorrow over something (verb).

Example: She bemoans the fact that her favorite sports team lost again.

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Use it in a Sentence: Replete

Filled or well-supplied with something (adj.).

Example: The market was replete with a great variety of fruits and vegetables.

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Use it in a Sentence: Pernicious

Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle manner (adj.).

Example: Studies warn against the pernicious effects of poor sleep.

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Use it in a Sentence: Placid

Not easily upset or excited (adj.).

Example: He was never startled or surprised by anything — he was quite a placid individual.

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Use it in a Sentence: Nefarious

Wicked or criminal, especially an action or activity (adj.).

Example: The crime syndicate organized some nefarious, harmful schemes.

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Use it in a Sentence: Erudite

Having or showing great knowledge or learning (adj.).

Example: The university professor appeared quite erudite in class discussions.

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Use it in a Sentence: Entitle

Give (someone) a legal right or a just claim to receive or do something (verb).

Example: His grandmother's will will entitle him to all of her assets.

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Use it in a Sentence: Engender

Cause or give rise to (a feeling, situation, or condition) (verb).

Example: When she enters the room, her presence engenders feelings of comfort and ease.

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Use it in a Sentence: Renown

The condition of being known or talked about by many people (noun).

Example: She was an author of great renown — her works of literature were read across many universities.

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Use it in a Sentence: Slipshod

Characterized by a lack of care, thought, or organization (adj.).

Example: Her essays had no sense of direction — it was quite a slipshod piece of work.

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Use it in a Sentence: Egalitarian

A belief in the equality of all people (adj.).

Example: The students at the university advocated for a fairer, more egalitarian society.

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Use it in a Sentence: Noxious 

Harmful, poisonous, or very unpleasant (adj.).

Example: The gases that emanated from the pot appeared quite noxious and dangerous.

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Use it in a Sentence: Jingoistic

Characterized by extreme patriotism (adj.).

Example: She thought the propaganda posters were very jingoistic.

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Use it in a Sentence: Cantankerous

Bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative (adj.).

Example: After working in retail for a few years, she developed quite a cantankerous, ill-tempered temperament towards customers.

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