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English Vocab by Victorprep

106: Not Listening to this Podcast Could be seen as an Unconscionable act.

English Vocab by Victorprep

Sam Fold

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51.7K Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2018

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

The words for today are: Mores, Boorish, Unconscionable, Aver

VictorPrep's vocab podcast is for improving for English vocabulary skills while helping you prepare for your standardized tests!

This podcast isn't only intended for those studying for the GRE or SAT, but also for people who enjoy learning, and especially those who want to improve their English skills.

I run the podcast for fun and because I want to help people out there studying for tests or simply learning English.

The podcast covers a variety of words and sometimes additionally covers word roots. Using a podcast to prep for the verbal test lets you study while on the go, or even while working out!

If you have comments or questions and suggestions, please contact me at @SamFold or send me an email at [email protected]

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello there. This is Sam and this is episode 106 of the Victor Prep

0:08.1

vocab podcast. I'm Sam and let's get started with our words from a few days ago.

0:16.0

So those were the words from episode 105.

0:20.0

So we had Laconic, Interregnum, Dissolution, and Posit.

0:29.0

Laconic, that means using very few words in speech or writing.

0:35.0

Interregnum, that is a period when normal government is suspended or there's a pause in normal government

0:46.4

usually between successive reigns or regimes.

0:51.6

Dissolution, that means a closing down or dismissal of some official body,

0:59.4

a conclusion, could also mean death and posit.

1:05.0

posit.

1:06.0

To posit means to assume something as a fact or to put forward something as a

1:12.0

basis for argument.

1:15.0

All right, gang, so those were our words from last time.

1:19.0

I hope you remembered them all.

1:21.0

Now, let's get on with the new words. It's Wednesday night. Hope you're

1:25.4

excited. I'm always I'm always excited about words. Okay so our first word by the way I just sometimes wonder if it's

1:39.6

a sign of slight madness I can make myself laugh. I don't know if it's just the fact I'm recording

1:47.2

myself but it's so easy sometimes to start laughing doing this.

1:53.0

Okay, all right.

1:55.0

Our first word, unconscionable.

1:58.0

Unconscionable.

2:00.0

It's spelled UNC-O-N-S-C- E, unconscionable. It's an adjective.

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