Webster Essential Vocabulary

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tacit(TA sit) adj. 1. implied; unspoken; 2. not expressed openly, but understood


  • Tacitreasons are not tangible reasons, and vice versa.

  • A second baseman and a shortstop have a tacitunderstanding of who is to
    cover second base in case of a ground ball.

  • It is illegal for a politician to accept money in exchange for a political
    favor, but it’s hard to prove guilt when the agreement is tacit.
    [-ly adv.] [Syn. implied]
    tangible(TAN ji buhl) adj. 1. that can be touched; 2. real and able to be valued;
    perceptible; 3. capable of being understood

  • Anything that one can touch is tangible.

  • One’s tangibleassets are those whose value can be stated.

  • If someone is talking but not really saying anything, there is no tangible
    reason to listen.
    [tangibly adv.] [Syn. perceptible]
    tarnish(TAHR nish) vt. 1. to dull the lustre of a metal surface; 2. to besmirch
    someone’s character —n. 1. the dullness or oxidation of metal; discoloration; 2. a
    blemish; a stain

  • Silver tarnishesin air and always looks dull if left unpolished.

  • Tarnishingsomeone’s character without valid reason constitutes the crime
    of libel.

  • Polishing metal removes tarnishfrom it.
    [-ed, -ing]
    taxonomy(tak SAH nuh mee) n. the science of classifying plants and animals
    by their likenesses to one another, beginning with the most general relationships
    and getting more and more specific (The classifications, in order, are kingdom,
    phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.)

  • Taxonomywas first developed by Carolus Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist of
    the eighteenth century.

  • Linnaeus’staxonomyshows humans as genus Homo,and species, sapiens;
    hence, all humans are Homo sapiens.
    [taxonomic adj., taxonomically adv.]
    thesis(THEE sis) n. 1. a proposition to be argued or defended; 2. a formal and
    lengthy research paper, usually for a graduate degree; 3. an unproven premise
    assumed to be true

  • The thesisof Wilma’s argument was that brontosaurus burgers were health-
    ier than tyrannosaurus burgers.

  • Bart selected as the topic for his thesisthe proposition that babies drink
    more milk than grownups because they don’t know any better.

  • It is an underlying thesisof geometry that a line is infinite in length.
    [theses pl.]


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