Harvard Vocabulary
Articulate
having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently
Concretely
in a conclusive way
Blatantly
in an open or ashamed manner
Prevailing
widespread or current
Assert
stating a fact or belief with confidence
Cauterize
stop bleeding or prevent wound from getting infected
Scintilla
tiny trace or spark of feeling
Dubious
to be doubtful or hesitate
Steeped
too great or high
Inherent
existing in someone or something as a permanent element, quality, or attribute
Indictment
a formal charge of a serious crime
Contemporary
a person living at the same time as someone else
Chasm
a profound difference between people and viewpoints
Proclivity
a tendency to choose or do something regularly
Implicate
convey a meaning indirectly through what one says rather than starting it
In Lieu
instead of
Concomitant
naturally accompanying or accost
Incorrigible
not capable of being reformed
Unadulterated
not weakened or immune
Concentric
of or denoting circles, arcs, or other shapes that share a center
Paternalistic
organization that threats its workers but does not give them free will
Proverbial
referred to in a proverb or idiom
Pertinent
relevant to a particular manner
Conflicted
showing confusion