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Discover essential vocabulary that enhances your language skills. This collection features words such as "circumnavigate," a term for traveling around something, and "brigand," meaning robber or bandit. Delve into "primeval," describing ancient times, and explore "schism," a division between groups. Learn the significance of "paltry," indicating something meager, alongside "ignoble," describing dishonorable traits. Additionally, understand the impact of "vituperate," meaning to censure harshly, "pedantic," emphasizing excessive formality, and "laconic," which denotes concise communication.
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Circumnavigate: v. go around or across something • Many explorers attempted to circumnavigate the world . . . many also failed.
Primeval: adj. belonging to the first/earliest ages Primeval creatures would be terrifying to modern man, particularly if they could eat him.
Schism: n. split or division between parties • A schism between best friends may never be overcome. They may even become enemies forever. • In 1054 the Great Schism separated the Eastern and Western Church.