
Explanation of prescience (noun) knowing about something before it happens; foresight
Sample of prescience The morning of the big game I had a prescience that we would win.
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Explanation of schism (noun) division in an organized group; separation into opposing parties
Sample of schism When the group could not decide on a plan of action, a schism occurred.
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Explanation of abeyance (noun) state of temporary suspension; inactivity
Sample of abeyance Since the power failure, the town has been in abeyance.
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Explanation of derision (noun) act of mocking; ridicule; mockery; scorn
Sample of derision A day of derision from the boss left the employee feeling depressed. Constant derision from classmates made him quit school.
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Explanation of solemnity (noun) gravity; sincerity
Sample of solemnity The church service was full of solemnity. The solemnity of the funeral procession stood in stark contrast to the young children splashing with delight in a nearby pool.
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Explanation of throe (noun) spasm; pang; agony; suffering
Sample of throe A particularly violent throe knocked her off her feet. The wounded soldier squirmed in throes of agony.
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Explanation of salient (adjective) noticeable; prominent; remarkable
Sample of salient What's salient about the report is its documentation of utter despair in the heartland of the richest nation on Earth. His most salient feature is his nose. His salient bruise will alert his mother to the altercation.
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Explanation of larceny (noun) theft; stealing; robbery
Sample of larceny After robbing the liquor store, she was found guilty of larceny.
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Explanation of implement (noun) something used in a given activity; piece of equipment
Sample of implement The rack is an implement of torture.
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Explanation of bombast (noun) pompous speech; pretentious words; trite cliches
Sample of bombast After he delivered his bombast at the podium, he arrogantly left the meeting. The presenter ended his bombast with a prediction of his future success.
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