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 200 Difficult Words - Group 1
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/ɪ'vɪns/ v. Syn. manifest show or demonstrate clearly; overcome; conquer When he tried to answer the questions, I heard he evince his ignorance of the subject matter.  | 
        
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/'ɛkskʌlpeɪt/ v. pronounce not guilty of criminal charges The court will exculpate him of the crime after the real criminal confesses.  | 
        
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/'ɛksɪkrəb(ə)l/ a. very bad; extremely inferiorl; intolerable; very hateful The anecdote was in such execrable taste that it revolted the audience.  | 
        
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/'ɛkspɪeɪt/ v. Syn. atone make amends or pay the penalty for; relieve or cleanse of guilt He tried to expiate his crimes by a full confession to the authorities.  | 
        
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/ɛk'spʌndʒ/ v. Syn. cancel; remove cancel; remove; erase or strike out If you behave, I will expunge this notation from your record.  | 
        
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/ɪk'stɔl/ v. Syn. praise; glorify praise highly; glorify; celebrate In his speech, the president will extol the astronauts, calling them the pioneers of the Space Age.  | 
        
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/'fætjʊəs/ a. Syn. foolish foolish or silly, especially in self-satisfied way He is far too intelligent to utter such fatuous remarks.  | 
        
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/'fɪər(ə)l/ a. Syn. wild not domestic; wild; existing in wild or untamed state Abandoned by their owners, dogs may revert to their feral state, roaming the woods in packs.  | 
        
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/'flɒrɪd/;/'flɔ:rɪd/ a. Syn. ruddy; reddish reddish; elaborately or excessively ornamented If you go to beach and get a sunburn, your complexion will look florid.  | 
        
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fractious  | 
        
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/'frækʃəs/ a. Syn. unruly; disobedient; irritable inclined to make trouble; disobedient; irritable Bucking and kicking, the fractious horse unseated its rider.  | 
        
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/grɪ'gɛərɪəs/ a. Syn. sociable sociable; seeking and enjoying the company of others Natural selection in gregarious animals operates upon groups rather than upon individuals.  |