
Description of incisive (adjective) getting to the heart of things; to the point
Samples of incisive His incisive questioning helped settle the matter quickly.
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Description of cabal (noun) group of people joined by a secret; group of conspirators
Samples of cabal The very idea that there could be a cabal cast suspicion on the whole operation.
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Description of machiavellian (adjective) sacrificing moral principles in order to attain power; politically cunning; crafty
Samples of machiavellian Although Javed Miandad is more popular with most of the Pakistani players than the aloof Imran, they have seldom played so effectively under his machiavellian leadership.
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Description of err (verb) to make a mistake; to do something wrong; to misjudge
Samples of err To err, it's only human. Voltaire's work is, arguably, offensive but one should err on the side of allowing it to be available.
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Description of ostensible (adjective) apparent; obvious; professed to be a certain way
Samples of ostensible The ostensible reason for choosing the girl was for her beauty.
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Description of judicious (adjective) wise; prudent; sensible; discreet
Samples of judicious Because the elder was judicious, the tough decisions were left to him. Putting money away for a rainy day is a judicious decision.
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Description of tenet (noun) principle accepted as authoritative; belief
Samples of tenet The Conservative Government got into its stride that this tenet was raised from aspirational status to a specific directive that InterCity must operate as a self-financing business.
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Description of consummate (verb) to complete; to bring to perfection; to fulfill; to perfect
Samples of consummate They fall in love, but before they can consummate it Elena has a vision of the Virgin Mary, which throws the local authorities into a tailspin. Sometimes such advisers may act for companies to handle the securities issues needed to consummate another transaction, such as an acquisition.
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Description of spurn (noun) strong rejection; denigrating attitude
Samples of spurn Unlucky enough to be the ninth telemarketer to call Jane that evening, he caught her spurn.
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Description of import (noun) meaning; significance; bringing in of goods from another country
Samples of import To attempt to understand human nature requires that we grasp the import of what we say. The Authority's proposals had involved the imposition of import controls and production quotas.
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