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intimidating, causing one to lose courage Example: He kept delaying the daunting act of asking for a promotion. |
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a disastrous failure, disruption Example: The elaborately designed fireworks show turned into a debacle when the fireworks started firing in random directions. |
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to corrupt by means of sensual pleasures Example: An endless amount of good wine and cheese debauched the traveler. |
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socially proper, appropriate Example: The appreciative guest displayed decorous behavior toward his host. |
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to ruin or injure something’s appearance Example: The brothers used eggs and shaving cream to deface their neighbor’s mailbox. |
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to postpone something; to yield to another’s wisdom Example: Ron deferred to Diane, the expert on musical instruments, when he was asked about buying a piano. |
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to make unclean, impure Example: She defiled the calm of the religious building by playing her banjo. |
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no longer used or existing Example: They planned to turn the defunct schoolhouse into a community center. |
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harmful Example: She experienced the deleterious effects of running a marathon without stretching her muscles enough beforehand. |
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to describe, outline, shed light on Example: She neatly delineated her reasons for canceling the project’s funding. |
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a leader who appeals to a people’s prejudices Example: The demagogue strengthened his hold over his people by blaming immigrants for the lack of jobs. |
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to lower the status or stature of something Example: She refused to demean her secretary by making him order her lunch. |
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to belittle, diminish the opinion of Example: The company decided that its advertisements would no longer denigrate the company’s competitors. |
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to feel or express sorrow, disapproval Example: We all deplored the miserable working conditions in the factory. |
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to belittle, depreciate Example: Always over-modest, he deprecated his contribution to the local charity. |
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to laugh at mockingly, scorn Example: The bullies derided the foreign student’s accent. |
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to violate the sacredness of a thing or place Example: They feared that the construction of a golf course would desecrate the preserved wilderness. |
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deserted, dreary, lifeless Example: She found the desolate landscape quite a contrast to the hustle and bustle of the overcrowded city. |
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one who has total power and rules brutally Example: The despot issued a death sentence for anyone who disobeyed his laws. |
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to discourage, prevent from doing Example: Bob’s description of scary snakes couldn’t deter Marcia from traveling in the rainforests. |