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The editor, preferring a more terse writing style, cut 500 words from the 2,000-word article.
Terse means:
elegant
factual
descriptive
concise
innovative
Victor Frankenstein spent the last years of his life chasing his elusive monster, who was always one step of his creator.
Elusive means:
unable to be compared
unable to be captured
unable to be forgotten
unable to be avoided
unable to be accepted
Xiu's timely joke served to diffuse the tension in the room, and the rest of the meeting was highly productive.
Diffuse means:
refuse
intensify
create
soften
thicken
I completely lost track of Tula's point because she kept digressing to unrelated topics.
Digress means:
to deviate, stray
to regress, revert
to change the tone
to express concisely
to repeat, reiterate
The senator evaded the question by changing the subject and accusing his opponent of misconduct.
Evade means:
to escape or elude
to answer indirectly
to refuse to answer directly
to deceive
to challenge
Samantha hasn't said why she's been so withdrawn lately, but I would surmise that it is because she is still upset about not being able to go to camp.
Surmise means:
confirm
surprise
believe
deny
guess
The details can be worked out later; what's important is that we agree with the crux of my argument, which is that everyone should be held equally accountable.
Crux means:
overall tone
specific fact
main point
logic, reasoning
persuasiveness
Marty kept interrupting the meeting with remarks that were not only tangential but downright irrelevant.
Tangential means:
loosely related
rude and obnoxious
very important
thoughtful, intelligent
obtuse, not intelligent
Sunil honed his public speaking skills by practicing in front of a mirror each day until he felt confident about his abilities.
Hone means:
to make a habit of
to sharpen or improve
to reveal, make public
to express clearly
to do repeatedly
The evidence was incontrovertible, and the jury found the defendant guilty on all charges.
Incontrovertible means:
questionable
illegally obtained
indisputable
circumstantial
inconclusive
After listening to the couple speak for a few minutes, Eleanor quickly discerned that the underlying problem in their relationship was a lack of trust.
Discern means:
to state clearly
to deceive
to complicate
to perceive
to believe
Ivan was writing an article for people who know nothing about computers, so he had to be sure he didn't use any jargon that would confuse readers.
Jargon means:
insulting or derogatory language
technical or specialized terminology
slangy, informal speech
sophisticated vocabulary
computer-related jokes
Adolfo often dresses in a rather eccentric way, but his beliefs are as conservative as can be.
Eccentric means:
standard, status quo
peculiar, uncommon
outmoded, out of style
bright and cheerful
of the highest quality, top-notch
To Hannah, who had never been on a ranch, Ted's job seemed glamorous and exotic, but Ted, who had lived on a ranch his whole life, thought the work was rather mundane.
Mundane means:
exceptional
exhausting
dirty
underpaid
ordinary
Matthew launched into a tirade when he discovered that his roommate had once again borrowed something without asking - and broken it.
Tirade means:
an escape
a quiet discussion
nostalgic reverie
a long, angry speech
an amusing anecdote
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