# Words that should be added/modified | Word | Occurence | Explanation | | :----------------------- | :---------------------------- | :---------------------- | | poise | Prep-scholar Vocab (Sentence Equivalence) | | | aplomb | Prep-scholar Vocab (Sentence Equivalence) | | | tenacity | Prep-scholar Vocab (Sentence Equivalence) | | | windfall | Prep-scholar Vocab (Sentence Equivalence) | | | gauche | no.368 | weird formatting in explanation | | bucolic | no.833 | Remove "..." from example | | gen/o/e/genesis | no.1049 | what should a single "o" or "e" mean? example for generation cuts off | | germane | no.370 | add space after "germane" in example. | | ebullient | no.956 | example cuts off | | glib | no.371 | weird phrasing in meaning | | gouge | no.876 | word gets a different feeling if one connects it to the other meanings of gouge, maybe include those? | | gambit | no.873 | "Bauernopferstrategie" in explanation spelled incorrectly | | gossamer | no.372 | better example: "Two days later, Taal Volcano erupted outside of Manila, coating the parked cars in Poblacion with a gossamer of white ash.
Fairies are often depicted wearing a gossamer or tattered clothes" | | gossamer | no.372 | add explanation: refering to the similarity in appearance of softness between geese down and cobwebs, referring to an autumn after a good summer -> "goose summer" (middle english) | | gregarious | no.374 | Missing '"' in explanation | | grovel | no.757 | Meaning cuts off mid-word | | guile | no.357 | remove brackets around explanation | | cosset | no.949 | move beginning of underline to beginning of word, not end of "would" in example. (underlines an empty space before "cosset") | | hack | no.378 | clean up number formatting in example | | hackneyed | no.379 | missing underline ending delimitor in example | | foil | no.353 | numbering inconsistent in example | | elucidate | no.856 | remove "..." in example | | fledgling | no.348 | add numbering to 2nd example | # 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_