GRE词汇精选之高频形近字(12):gmat词汇书
111. causal / caustic caustic: A caustic remark is extremely critical, cruel, or bitter. (FORMAL) 112. slight / blight / plight / delight 113. fret / flat / flag fret: If you fret about something, you worry about it. 114. daunt / haunt / vaunt / flaunt / saunter / gaunt daunt: If something daunts you, it makes you feel slightly afraid or worried about dealing with it. vaunt: If you describe something as vaunted or much vaunted, you mean that people praise it more than it deserves. (FORMAL) flaunt: If you say that someone flaunts their possessions, abilities, or qualities, you mean that they display them in a very obvious way, especially in order to try to obtain other people"s admiration. saunter: If you saunter somewhere, you walk there in a slow, casual way. gaunt: If someone looks gaunt, they look very thin, usually because they have been very ill or worried. 115. morbid / moribund / mordant morbid: If you describe a person or their interest in something as morbid, you mean that they are very interested in unpleasant things, especially death, and you think this is strange. moribund: If you describe something as moribund, you mean that it is in a very bad condition. (FORMAL) mordant: Mordant humor is very critical and often mocks someone or something. (FORMAL) 116. tepid / torpid / turbid / turgid / timid / intrepid / tepid: If you describe something such as a feeling or reaction as tepid, you mean that it lacks enthusiasm. torpid: If you are torpid, you are mentally or physically inactive, especially because you are feeling lazy or sleepy. (FORMAL) (= lethargic) turgid: If you describe something such as a piece of writing or a film as turgid, you think it is boring and difficult to understand. timid: Timid people are shy, nervous, and have no courage or confidence in themselves. intrepid: An intrepid person acts in a brave way. 117. proliferate / prolific / prolix / profligate proliferate: If things proliferate, they increase in number very quickly. (FORMAL) prolific: A prolific writer, artist, or composer produces a large number of works.(⾼产的) prolix: using too many words. profligate: Someone who is profligate spends too much money or uses too much of something. (FORMAL) 118. doubtable / redoubtable redoubtable: If you describe someone as redoubtable, you respect them because they have a very strong character, even though you are slightly afraid of them. 119. impair / repair 120. obtrude / obtuse obtrude: When something obtrudes or when you obtrude it, it becomes noticeable in an undesirable way. (LITERARY)(强⾏) obtuse: Someone who is obtuse has difficulty understanding things. (FORMAL)
