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Vocabulary Word Flash Cards

 

Our flash cards are a great way of testing if you've learned the meanings of the words in this section. Look at the words below and see if you can remember what each of them means.

If you get stuck, press "mnemonic" to show an image that should help you remember.

To check if you're right, or remind you if you've forgotten, press the card to flip it.

Go through the whole list to see how many word definitions you can recall. Practise until you're confident you can recall all of them.

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Unabashed
not embarrassed or ashamed
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Quiescent
in a state or period of inactivity or dormancy
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Brouhaha
a noisy and overexcited reaction or response to something
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Slink (verb)
To walk away from somewhere quietly so that you are not noticed
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Bugbear
a cause of obsessive fear, anxiety, or irritation
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Druid
A priest of the ancient Celtic religion
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Prognosis
an estimate of the future of someone or something, especially about whether a patient will recover from an illness
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Declasse
having fallen in social status
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Concept
a principle or idea
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Comeuppance
a punishment or fate that someone deserves
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Detrimental
tending to cause harm
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Modulate (verb)
1. to change something. Such as an action or process, to make it more suitable 2. To change the style, pitch, loudness etc of something, such as your voice
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Tortuous
full of twists and turns
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Abscess
a swollen area within body tissue containing a accumulation of pus
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Farce
1. A situation that is very badly organised or unfair 2. A humorous play or film where the characters become involved in unlikely situations
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Apprise (verb)
inform or tell (someone)
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Charade
An act or event that is clearly false
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Counterpoint (noun)
something that forms a pleasing or notable contrast to something else
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Schmooze (verb)
to talk casually and socially with someone
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Disposition
1. Someone's mood or general attitude about life 2. The way something is placed or arranged
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