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Learn new words such as adroit, macroscopic, fatuous, bovine, and more to broaden your vocabulary and improve language skills. Discover synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples for each term with this comprehensive lesson.
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ACT Power PlusVocabulary Lesson Seven
adroit – (adj.) skillful; cleverHe was not an adroit speaker, but he was a genius with numbers. Synonyms Antonyms clumsy awkward • dexterous • apt
macroscopic – (adj.) visible to the naked eyeOn a clear night, the Milky Way appears macroscopic. Antonyms microscopic
fatuous – (adj.) foolish; inaneHer fatuous simpering began to grate on our nerves. Synonyms Antonyms sensible wise • silly
bovine – (adj.) pertaining to cows or cattleThe large animal figures in the cave drawing depict bovine creatures.
ferret – (v.) to search or drive outJohn knew the answer was in the text, but he just couldn’t ferret it out.
affectation – (n.) a phony attitude; poseGinger could not stand the affectations of the girls in the fashion clique. Synonyms Antonyms sincerity genuineness • insincerity • sham
knell – (n.) a sound made by a bell, often rung slowly for a death or funeralThe knell of the church bell told the town that Gertrude had passed away.
dichotomy – (n.) a division into two partsDisagreements among board members created a dichotomy of the charitable organizations.
callow – (adj.) young and inexperiencedThe callow boy left for the war, but an exhausted man returned. Synonyms Antonyms mature sophisticated • immature
laconic – (adj.) using few words; short; conciseHe was a laconic man who wasted few words. Synonyms Antonyms verbose loquacious • pithy • taciturn
quiddity – (n.) an essential qualityPatience is the quiddity of a good teacher. Synonyms • essence
patent – (adj.) evident or obviousWhen the electronics store saw the patent abuse of the game system, they refused to grant a refund. Synonyms • indisputable • apparent
peccadillo – (n.) a minor offense; a misdeedStealing tips from tables was a peccadillo in Bill’s mind, but a major offense in the minds of the waiters.
sagacious – (adj.) wise; having keen perception and sound judgementThe sagacious old man always had the answers to moral problems. Synonyms Antonyms obtuse fatuous • shrewd • intelligent
rationalize – (v.) to make an excuse forThe boy tried to rationalize his absence from school. Synonyms • justify