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Jonathan Johnson. Word of the day. dissociate. 1.Disconnect or separate (used esp. in abstract contexts). 2.Declare that one is not connected with or a supporter of (someone or something). concur. agree. Illustius. Well known, respected, and admired for past achievements . viand. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Jonathan Johnson

Word of the day

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dissociate

• 1.Disconnect or separate (used esp. in abstract contexts).

• 2.Declare that one is not connected with or a supporter of (someone or something).

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concur

• agree

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Illustius

• Well known, respected, and admired for past achievements

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viand

• An item of food

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imperative

• absolutely necessary or required

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Lenticular

• lens-shaped cloud

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Suspicion

• the state of mind or feeling of one who suspects

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rectitude

• Morally correct behavior or thinking; righteousness

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leadership

• an act or instance of leading

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Surfeit

• An excessive amount of something

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Furlong

• An eighth of a mile, 220 yards.

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Deviate

• Depart from an established course

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Pivot

• The central point, pin, or shaft on which a mechanism turns or oscillates.

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Enigmatic

• Difficult to interpret or understand; mysterious

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Immure

• Enclose or confine (someone) against their will: "immured in a lunatic asylum".

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Mawkish

• 1.Sentimental in a feeble or sickly way: "a mawkish poem".

• 2.Having a faint sickly flavor: "the mawkish smell of warm beer".

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Hobgoblin• 1.(in mythology and fairy stories) A

mischievous imp or sprite.• 2.A fearsome mythical creature.

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Phantasm

• 1.A figment of the imagination; an illusion or apparition.

• 2.An illusory likeness of something.

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Agon

• a festivity in ancient Greece at which competitors contended for prizes.

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Sequacious

• (of a person) Lacking independence or originality of thought.

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spectacle

1.A visually striking performance or display: "the show is pure spectacle".

2.An event or scene regarded in terms of its visual impact: "the spectacle of a city's mass grief".

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Bugbear

• 1.A cause of obsessive fear, irritation, or loathing.

• 2.An imaginary being invoked to frighten children, typically a sort of hobgoblin supposed to devour them.

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Electoral Vote

• The Electoral College consists of the popularly elected representatives (electors) who formally elect the President and Vice President

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Stem-Winder

• a watch that is wound by turning a knob at the stem.

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analytic

• 1.True by virtue of the meaning of the words or concepts used to express it, so that its denial would be a self-contradiction.

• 2.(of a language) Tending not to alter the form of its words and to use word order rather than inflection or agglutination to express

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Biddable

• 1.Meekly ready to accept and follow instructions; docile and obedient.

• 2.Strong enough to justify a bid.

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Eructation

• The act or an instance of belching.

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Ratiocination

• conclusion: the proposition arrived at by logical reasoning (such as the proposition that must follow from the major and minor premises

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Lambaste

• Criticize (someone or something) harshly