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WordOccurenceExplanation
excisePrep-scholarCame up in Analyzing text structure & purpose (Core Verbal)
acquiescencePrep-scholarCame up in Interference (Core Verbal)
connotePrep-scholarCame up in Interference (Core Verbal)
deprecate/depreciatethis list (no.203)Use an example with the other meaning of deprecate, not the software meaning
blightthis list (no.110)missing at the end of example
divestthis list (no.851)Example just reads Droll for some reason. Either delete or replace with good example. (pretty easy word though)
capacitythis list (no.133)missing & in example.
eddythis list (no.854)better example: Leonardo Da Vinci could apply his research into eddys to the main aorta’s valve closing mechanism centuries before modern science proved his theories to be correct (maybe not specific, but something that helps me personally remember the word really well)
effect/affectthis list (no.260)either pin down underlines in example or remove, underlining everything seems redundant.
qualifythis list (no.1455)add a Source, cannot import without a source since trailing empty cells get cut off in the conversion to csv
calumbythis list (no.130)insert underline delimiter
artlessthis list (no.81)Example cuts off. hai instad of hair.
deprecate/depreciatethis list (no.203)Explanation cuts off
façadthis list (no.864)Seems like it should be façade or facade
depravitythis list (no.844)add ending delimiter for unerline text in example
chicanerythis list (no.144)add ending delimiter for underline text in example
disinterestedthis list (no.232)remove inconsistent numbering
fawnthis list (no.338)remove inconsistent numbering
epistemologythis list (no.858)Add spaces in example
flagthis list (no.345)clean up number formatting (an example for the first meaning is defnitely not required)
basenessGRE Test exam 1pretty logical in what it means, maybe include it since it’s not a negation of abasement and it could be easily be confused as being one?
judiciousGRE Test exam 1has nothing to do with law, could confuse if looking at it from a logical side
perniciousGRE Test exam 1Often heard, never learned actual meaning of
doctrinaireGRE Test exam 1Maybe leave it out, seems a bit self-explanatory
debasedGRE Test exam 1Meaning is similar to abasement and baseness, could be left out maybe? Up to you.
injudiciousGRE Test exam 1Could be easily construed as being the negation of judicious, which it does not appear to be
inveiglingGRE Test exam 1Never heard of before
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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/TODO.rmd b/TODO.rmd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..400eab0 --- /dev/null +++ b/TODO.rmd @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +# Words that should be added/modified + +| Word | Occurence | Explanation | +| :----------------------- | :---------------------------- | :---------------------- | +| excise | Prep-scholar | Came up in _Analyzing text structure & purpose (Core Verbal)_ | +| acquiescence | Prep-scholar | Came up in _Interference (Core Verbal)_ | +| connote | Prep-scholar | Came up in _Interference (Core Verbal)_ | +| deprecate/depreciate | this list (no.203) | Use an example with the other meaning of _deprecate_, not the software meaning | +| blight | this list (no.110) | missing at the end of example | +| divest | this list (no.851) | Example just reads _Droll_ for some reason. Either delete or replace with good example. (pretty easy word though) | +| capacity | this list (no.133) | missing & in example. | +| eddy | this list (no.854) | better example: _Leonardo Da Vinci could apply his research into eddys to the main aorta's valve closing mechanism centuries before modern science proved his theories to be correct_ (maybe not specific, but something that helps me personally remember the word really well) | +| effect/affect | this list (no.260) | either pin down underlines in example or remove, underlining everything seems redundant. | +| qualify | this list (no.1455) | add a Source, cannot import without a source since trailing empty cells get cut off in the conversion to csv | +| calumby | this list (no.130) | insert underline delimiter | +| artless | this list (no.81) | Example cuts off. _hai_ instad of _hair._ | +| deprecate/depreciate | this list (no.203) | Explanation cuts off | +| façad | this list (no.864) | Seems like it should be _façade_ or _facade_ | +| depravity | this list (no.844) | add ending delimiter for unerline text in example | +| chicanery | this list (no.144) | add ending delimiter for underline text in example | +| disinterested | this list (no.232) | remove inconsistent numbering | +| fawn | this list (no.338) | remove inconsistent numbering | +| epistemology | this list (no.858) | Add spaces in example | +| flag | this list (no.345) | clean up number formatting (an example for the first meaning is defnitely not required) | +| baseness | GRE Test exam 1 | pretty logical in what it means, maybe include it since it's not a negation of _abasement_ and it could be easily be confused as being one? | +| judicious | GRE Test exam 1 | has nothing to do with law, could confuse if looking at it from a logical side | +| pernicious | GRE Test exam 1 | Often heard, never learned actual meaning of | +| doctrinaire | GRE Test exam 1 | Maybe leave it out, seems a bit self-explanatory | +| debased | GRE Test exam 1 | Meaning is similar to _abasement_ and _baseness_, could be left out maybe? Up to you. | +| injudicious | GRE Test exam 1 | Could be easily construed as being the negation of judicious, which it does not appear to be | +| inveigling | GRE Test exam 1 | Never heard of before | + + + +=== + +# Questions to answer: + +- Difference between _abate_ & _attenuate_ + → abate can weaken to the point of disappearing, attenuate has to be always present. +- Difference between _castigate_ & _chastize_ +- Are _fervid_ & _fervent_ the same word? +- Connotation of _facetious_