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Vocabulary

Apathy (n.)

absence of interest for something considered interesting or moving (synonym: indifference)
RW: Apathes (Greek)

Ambiguous (adj)

open to more than one interpretation (synonym: vague)
RW: ambiguus (Latin)

Fervent (adj.)

to say or do something with great passion (synonym: intense)
RW: Fervere (Latin)

Correlation (n.)

mutual relationship between two or more things (synonym: be intese)
RW: Correlatio (Latin)

Tension (n.)

hostility between two people
RW: Tensio (Latin)

Interpretation (n.)

the action of explaining the meaning of something
RW: Interpretatio (Latin)

Indispensable (adj.)

something absolutely necessary
RW: Indispensabilis (Latin)

Garrulous (adj.)

talkative
RW: Garrulus (Latin)

Fatuous (adj.)

being silly and pointless
RW: Fatuus (Latin)

Adolescence (n.)

the period when a child develops into an adult
RW: Adolescere (Latin)

Chromatist (n.)

specialist in the science of colors
RW: Khroma (Greek)

Infinity (n.)

time/space that has no end
RW: Infinitas (Latin)

Activate (v.)

to make something active or operative
RW: Activus (Latin)

Centralization (n.)

the action or process of bringing activities together in one place
RW: Centraliser (French)

Shamefully (ad.)

in a manner worthy of or causing shame/disagree
RW: sceamfull (old English -danish)

Dominate (v.)

half power and influence over
RW: Dominat (Latin)

Action (n.)

the fact or process of doing something
RW: Accioun (Anglo-French)

Ego (n.)

a person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance
RW: I (Latin)

Conjure(n.)

cause something to appear by a ritual
RW: congiurare (Latin)

Dedicate (v.)

to devote your time or effort to a particular task
RW: Dedicare (Latin)

Malediction (n.)

a curse
RW: Maledictio (Latin)

Surreptitious (adj.)

kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of
RW: Surripere (Latin)

Frugal (adj.)

simple and plain, costing little
RW: Frugalis (Latin)

Abdicate (v.)

renounce once's throne
RW: Abdicare (Latin)

Ostentatious (adj.)

characterized by pretentious display
RW: Ostentare (Latin)

Amicable (adj.)

to be friendly
RW: Amicabilis (Latin)

Prosaic (adj.)

lacking originality
RW: Prosaicus (Latin)

Condescending (adj.)

to act superior than others
RW: Condescendere (Old French)

Blemish(v.)

spoil the appearance or quality of something
RW: Blesmir (French)

Banquet (n.)

an elaborate and formal meal for many people
RW: French

Nostalgia (n.)

wistful longing or affection for happier time in the past
RW: Nostos+algon (Return home+pain) - Greek

Ambivert (n.)

person with features as introvert or extrovert
RW: Ambi+vert (Latin)

Equanimity (n.)

calmness of temper
RW: arquanimitas (Latin)

Dubious (adj.)

of questionable value
RW: Dubium (Latin)

Fiasco (n.)

sth planned that goes wrong
RW: Old Italian

Harass (v.)

torment sb by putting pressure on them constantly
RW: Harasser (French)

Animosity (n.)

strong hostility
RW: Animositas (Latin)

Chauvinism (n.)

extreme/ aggressive support for one's own country
RW: Calvinus (Latin)

Extenuate (v.)

cause an offense to seem less serious
RW: Extenuat (Latin)

Bucolic (adj.)

relating to the country life
RW: Boukolos (Greek)

Ethnology (n.)

study of the characteristics of different people, relationships and differences between them
RW: Ethnos (Greek)

Coefficent (n.)

a quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
RW: Coefficens (Latin)

Amanuesis (n.)

a writer's assistant
RW: Servus a manu (Latin)

Ethos (n.)

the characteristic spirit and attitudes of culture, era and community
RW: Ethos (Greek)

Paradox (n.)

statement that sounds absurd or seems to contradict itslef, but may be true
RW: Paradoxos (Greek)

Complacent(adj.)

satisfied with yourself or your achievements in an uncritical way
RW: Inevitabilis (Latin)

Eloquent (adj.)

fluent or persuasive in speech or writing
RW: Eloquentia (Latin)

Articulate (v.)

pronounces words distinctly
RW: Articulare (Latin)

Skeptical (adj.)

not easily convinced
RW: Skeptikos (Greek)

Provincial (adj.)

concerning a province or empire of a country
RW: Provincialis (Latin)

Inevitabile (adj.)

in a way that cannot be avoided
RW: Inevitabilis (Latin)

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