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| 300 TOEFL Writing Vocabulary (3): Print Flashcard | 
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disparate  | /'dɪspərət/   a.  Syn. unrelated fundamentally distinct or different in kind; entirely dissimilar  |  
 disparity  | /dɪ'spærɪtɪ/   n.  Syn. difference difference; condition or fact of being unequal, as in age, rank, or degree  |  
 dispassionate  | /dɪ'spæʃ(ə)nət/   a.  Syn. calm; impartial calm; impartial; unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice  |  
 dispatch  | /dɪ'spætʃ/   n.  Syn. expedition; sending off act of sending off something; property of being prompt and efficient; message usually sent in haste  |  
 dispel  | /dɪ'spɛl/   v.  Syn. scatter scatter; drive away; cause to vanish  |  
 dissent  | /dɪ'sɛnt/   v.  Syn. disagree differ in opinion or feeling; withhold assent or approval  |  
 dissolute  | /'dɪsəlu:t/   a.   lacking moral restraint; indulging in sensual pleasures or vices  |  
 distraught  | /dɪ'strɔ:t/   a.  Syn. upset deeply agitated, as from emotional conflict; mad; insane  |  
 diverse  | /daɪ'vɜrs/   a.  Syn. various differing in some characteristics; various  |  
 diversify  | /daɪ'vɜrsɪfaɪ/   v.  Syn. vary give variety to; spread out activities or investments  |  
 divulge  | /daɪ'vʌldʒ/   v.  Syn. reveal reveal; make known to public  |  
 dogmatic  | /dɒg'mætɪk/;/dɔ:gmætɪk/   a.  Syn. opinionated; doctrinal stubbornly adhering to insufficiently proven beliefs; inflexible, rigid  |  
 dynamic  | /daɪ'næmɪk/   a.  Syn. energetic energetic; vigorously active  |  
 ecclesiastic  | /ɪkli:zɪ'æstɪk/   n.   minister or priest; cleric; one holding an office in the Christian ministry  |  
 edict  | /'i:dɪkt/   n.   decree ,especially issued by a sovereign; official command  |  
 edify  | /'ɛdɪfaɪ/   v.  Syn. instruct instruct or correct, especially so as to encourage intellectual, moral, or spiritual improvement  |  
 egregious  | /ɪ'gri:dʒəs/   a.  Syn. notorious notorious; conspicuously bad or shocking  |  
 elicit  | /ɪ'lɪsɪt/   v.  Syn. provoke draw out; bring forth or to light;  generate or provoke as response or answer  |  
 elucidate  | /ɪ'lu:sɪdeɪt/   v.  Syn. explain; enlighten make clear or plain, especially by explanation; clarify  |  
 emissary  | /'ɛmɪsərɪ/   n.  Syn. agent; messenger agent sent on a mission to represent or advance the interests of another  |  
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