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This resource explores essential vocabulary, including definitions and usages of terms like "avarice" (extreme greed for wealth), "prepossession" (preformed opinion without evidence), "fallacious" (deception or false conclusions), "engrossed" (completely absorbed), "credulous" (easily believing), "reconciliation" (making things compatible), "repugnant" (strong distaste), and "sanguine" (optimistic). Additionally, the concept of "precariousness" highlights unstable situations. Expand your vocabulary with insights into these terms' meanings and contexts.
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Avarice (Noun): extreme greed for material wealth. Prepossession (Noun): an opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence Fallacious (Noun): intentional deception or a false conclusion Engrossed (Adjective): Used to describe someone who is completely absorbed in something, whether it’s a task, a person, or an object Credulous(Adjective): People who believe things easily without having to be convinced; someone who accepts something willingly without a lot of supporting facts. Reconciliation: (Noun) act of getting two things to be compatible with one another. Repugnant(Noun) Strong distaste for something. Sanguine(Adjective) Optimistic and cheerful. Precariousness(adjective) something is unstable, dangerous or difficult and likely to get worse.