Webster Essential Vocabulary

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crystal(KRIS til) n. 1. a transparent mineral, especially quartz; 2. such a mineral
with a cut or naturally geometric pattern of facets; 3. the transparent covering of
the face of a watch; 4. especially clear and briliant glassware



  • Crystalsof carbon are the hardest known natural substance, also known as
    diamonds.

  • Quartz crystalsoccur in many different colors, with rose quartz being quite
    common.

  • Carlotta took her watch to the jeweler for a new crystal.
    crystallize(KRIS til YZ) vt. 1. to take on a definite form; 2. to form crystals or
    crystal-like shapes; 3. to coat with sugar

  • It took a while for the plan to crystallizein Gail’s head.

  • When water vapor crystallizesit forms six-sided snowflakes.

  • Crystallizedginger is coated with sugar and is delicious but tangy.
    [-d, crystallizing, crystallization n.]
    culpability(KUHL puh BIL i tee) n. the responsibility for something’s happen-
    ing; the blame

  • The culpabilityfor a rear-end collision always belongs to the rear car’s driver.

  • Despite having borrowed his father’s camera without asking permission,
    Irwin denied any culpability.
    [Syn. blame]
    cultivate(KUHL ti VAYT) vt. 1. to prepare soil for crop growing; 2. to grow
    (plants, animals, and so on) from scratch; 3. to improve by training; 4. to develop
    (a taste for)

  • The farmer cultivateswith a plow before sowing the first seeds.

  • Bob cultivatesflowers every year, starting them in pots in early May.

  • In medieval times, monks cultivatedtrees in the shape of candelabras.

  • A liking for caviar is a taste one must cultivate,as it is not a naturally
    appealing food.
    [-d, cultivating]
    curmudgeon(koer MUHJ in) n. an ill-mannered, bad-tempered person; a can-
    tankerous person

  • Nobody cared to argue with Mr. Jones because he had a reputation for
    being a curmudgeon.

  • Miss Smith was such a curmudgeonthat it was no wonder she had remained
    unwed.
    cursory(KOER sir ee) adj. with little attention to detail; done hastily

  • Rita took a cursorylook at the right front bumper to see whether any
    damage had been done.

  • The doctor gave Ben a cursoryexamination before declaring him fit to
    return to work.
    [cursorily adv.] [Syn. superficial]


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