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1727	"brook"	"to tolerate; endure"	"verb"	"Brook as a noun is a small stream."	"1a. Marx's view of the historical class struggle permitted no dissent, just as today's rioters <b>brook</b> no dissent from their dogmatic view of systemic racism.</br>1b. I will <b>brook</b> no arguments that somehow this would be a security nightmare for Apple"	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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					1727	"brook"	"to tolerate; endure"	"verb"	"Brook as a noun is a small stream."	"1a. Marx's view of the historical class struggle permitted no dissent, just as today's rioters <b>brook</b> no dissent from their dogmatic view of systemic racism.</br>1b. I will <b>brook</b> no arguments that somehow this would be a security nightmare for Apple"	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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1728	"brummagem"	"Cheap and showy"	"adj. "	"Brummagem is a vulgar pronunciation of Birmingham. </br Birmingham was known for its cheap, mass-manufactured articles there. </br>Syn: tawdry, cheap, "	"A bilious combination of <b>brummagem</b> melodrama and synthetic seascapes "	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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					1728	"brummagem"	"Cheap and showy"	"adj. "	"Brummagem is a vulgar pronunciation of Birmingham. </br Birmingham was known for its cheap, mass-manufactured articles there. </br>Syn: tawdry, cheap, "	"A bilious combination of <b>brummagem</b> melodrama and synthetic seascapes "	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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1729	"cant"	"insincere talk/jargon"	"noun"		"The older woman did not understand the modern <b>cant</b> spoken by her grandchildren"	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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					1729	"cant"	"insincere talk/jargon"	"noun"		"The older woman did not understand the modern <b>cant</b> spoken by her grandchildren"	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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					1730	"canvass"	"1a. to go through (a district) or go to (persons) in order to solicit orders or political support or </br>1b. to determine opinions or sentiments </br>2. consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning"	"verb"		"1a. A team of volunteers is <b>canvassing</b> the city for the Republican Party, going to every house.</br>1b. In a normal year, many of these households’ information would be collected during census enumerators’ follow-up <b>canvass</b></br>2. By the time the three states complete their <b>canvass</b> of votes nearly a month after the election, the nation faces an astonishing result."	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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					1731	"cavalcade"	"1. a procession, orginally of horses, now of any sort (eg. Motorcycles, cars, people, ships, etc.)</br>2. a sequence, a series - often dramatic"	"noun"	"Same Latin root as ""cavalry"""	"1. It was followed in quick succession by almost 20 vehicles that departed in a long <b>cavalcade</b>.</br>2. Despite  a <b>cavalcade</b> of natural disasters, the country was able to recover"	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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					1732	"Chicane"	"1. deception, trickery</br>2. a removable obstacle on a racecourse, eg.  a series of tight turns in opposite directions in an otherwise straight stretch of a road-racing course"	"verb, noun"	" Middle French  chicaner =  ""to quibble"" or ""to prevent justice,"""	"1. Most get-rich-quick schemes involve more than a smidgen of <b>chicane</b></br>2. The Le Mans circuit has <b>chicanes</b> on the frontstretch to slow the cars , forcing the drivers to altenatively swing their steering wheels left and right."	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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					1733	"churl"	"bad-tempered person"	"noun"	"Same German root as ""Kerl"". </br>Had various meanings in middle English, :  ""man of the common people,"" ""a country man,"" ""husbandman,"" ""free peasant. </br>Like ""boor"" & ""villain"", it is a word for ""common man"" that became insulting with time."	"1a. But gracious Prince, do not listen to these common people, to these <b>churls.</b><br>1b. The grump man is a miserable <b>churl</b> who is rude and surly at all times."	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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					1734	"constrain"	"hold back, restrict"	"verb"		"Japan’s economy is heavily reliant on exports, so weak demand in major overseas markets is <b>constraining</b> its growth"	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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					1735	"contumacious"	"insubordinate,  rebellious"	"adj,"	"Latin : com-=with + tumere ""to swell up""(some origin as ""tumour"")=>to swell up, be rebellious"	"1a. She was warned that her <b>contumacious</b> conduct would not be tolerated.</br>1b. 1b. The judge threatened to charge the <b>contumacious</b> witness with contempt of court"	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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					1736	"coruscate"	"sparkle"	"verb"	"From Latin : sparkle, emit flash of light"	"1a. He had a  classic car from the 1950s, replete with yards of <b>coruscating</b> chrome </br>1b. The little mirrors on a disco ball <b>coruscate</b> as the ball twirls, making the dance floor sparkle.</bb>1c. His playing <b>coruscated</b> throughout the concert hall</br>1d. The allegations threaten to curtail a <b>coruscating</b> career."	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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					1737	"countenance"	"1. the appearance conveyed by a person's face, thus also their composure - often understood to be calm</br>2. to favor or approve of"	"adj, verb"	"Old French contenance ""demeanor, bearing, conduct,"""	"1a. The photograph showed his somber <b>countenance</b></br>1b. He managed to keep his <b>countenance</b> through the ordeal.</br>2. He was surprised at her <b>countenance</b> of their unsafe amusements"	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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					1738	"countervail"	"to counter something with equal force so as to succesffully offset or mitigate its effect"	"verb"	"counter=rebut + vail=value=>rebut or resist with equal force/value"	"In order to   <b>countervail</b> the storm’s effect of flooding the area, the authorities built levees to hold the waters back. "	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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					1739	"crass"	"stupid, vulgar, insensitive, without refinement or sensitivity; gross."	"adj,"	"ähnlich (aber nicht identisch) wie ""Krass"" auf Deutsch"	"While you don't have to wear black to a funeral, but  showing up in clown pants is simply <b>crass.</b>"	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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					1740	"cursory"	"quick; hurried"	"adj. "	"From French via Latin: pp of currore= running </br>Syn: hasty"	"1a. He gave the applicant a <b>cursory</b> glance and already turned her down in his mind</br>1b. Only a <b>cursory</b> inspection of the building was done - resulting in a large under-estimate of the repairs needing to be done."	"Grad_Hotline_1300_GRE"	"5_Highest_Level"
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					                "cursory",
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					                "From French via Latin: pp of currore= running </br>Syn: hasty",
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					                "1a. He gave the applicant a <b>cursory</b> glance and already turned her down in his mind</br>1b. Only a <b>cursory</b> inspection of the building was done - resulting in a large under-estimate of the repairs needing to be done.",
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