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English Vocabulary Test 12 (Episodes 111-120)

English Vocab by Victorprep

Sam Fold

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🗓️ 17 October 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Word Test for the following Episodes and Words.

111: Articulate, Dilate, Refute, Dogma

112: Impervious, Impassive, Enumerate, Effrontery

113: Conventional, Fatuous, Repose, Malleable

114: Repast, Desultory, Languid, Exponent

115: Volatile, Affected, Qualified, Effigy

116: Sedition, Intransigence, Indeterminate, Fortuitous

117: Jocular, Idolatry, Vex, Glower

118: Diffuse, Disparage, Magnate, Solipsism

119: Insinuate, Sycophant, Jingoism, Paucity

120: Mollify, Mercurial, Compendium, Discordant

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0:00.0

Hello everybody, this is Sam and this is the VictorPrep Vocal podcast and as promised

0:08.4

we're going to do word test 12 today. So this is going to be our test for episodes

0:14.1

111 to 120. I will put the details of all the words in the show notes. So if you're

0:23.0

having trouble with a certain word or you want to hear more about that word in more detail

0:28.4

you can go to the particular podcast where I explain it. And do note as well, because

0:34.3

I'm doing so many words in a single podcast, I'll only do a brief explanation of what

0:40.0

the word means. Some of the words like articulate, for example, have quite a few different

0:46.4

meanings. I will try and cover the main definition, the most common definition for each word,

0:53.3

and if you want more nuance, more added details and examples, do go to the exact episode

1:00.1

where I covered that word. Okay, so let's get started. And if possible, when you're going

1:08.3

over this test pause after each word, try and get the definition yourself in your mind,

1:15.4

then listen to my definition if you can. That way, force yourself to do the active recall

1:20.7

in your brain. That will help promote learning. Okay, let's go, articulate and articulate.

1:30.8

So articulate, having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently and to articulate

1:39.9

to pronounce or express something clearly and distinctly, dilate, dilate, to make

1:50.6

overcome wider, larger or more open, refute, refute, to prove a statement or theory to be

2:02.6

wrong or false, to disprove, also to deny or to contradict, dogma, dogma, a principle

2:15.8

or a set of principles laid down by some authority as absolutely true, impervious, impervious,

2:27.8

not allowing liquid to pass through, also to be unable to be affected by, to be unaffected

2:36.3

by. Impassive, impassive, that means not feeling or showing emotion to be unexpressive

2:48.7

or expressionless, enumerate, enumerate, to mention a number of things one by one or

2:59.1

individually, to list or itemize, a frontery, a frontery, that means insolent, impertinent

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