Webster Essential Vocabulary

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contemplative(kuhn TEM pli tiv) adj. 1. inclined to look at intently; inclined
to gaze at; 2. tending to study closely 3. being involved in a meditative religious
order



  • Paul was very contemplativeof the faces of the men in the lineup, seeking
    to pick out the killer.

  • Olga was contemplativeof her geometry facts as she prepared for her final
    exam.

  • After joining a contemplativeorder of monks, Tom became known as
    Brother Jerome.
    [-ly adv.] [Syn. pensive]
    contentious(kuhn TEN shis)adj.1. always ready for an argument; quarrel-
    some; 2. likely to provoke a disagreement; provoking controversy

  • Defense attorneys tend to be contentious,which is what their clients are
    paying them for.

  • As election day approaches, politicians’ behavior grows more and more
    contentious.
    [-ly adv.] [Syn. belligerent]
    contradiction(KAHN truh DIK shin) n. 1. in opposition to another position; a
    denial; 2. a condition in which things are contrary to each other; 3. having ele-
    ments that appear opposed to one another

  • According to Tom, Jerry’s account of the accident was a contradictionof the
    facts.

  • The history of Germany in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is a
    series of contradictions.

  • Racism is a contradictionto the principles expressed in the U.S.
    Constitution.
    [Syn. denial]
    conventional(kuhn VEN shuh nil) adj. 1. growing out of custom or normal
    usage; customary; 2. conforming to accepted standards, rather than natural;



  1. non-nuclear



  • Saying please and thank you is just part of conventional,polite manners.

  • It is conventionalto peel a banana before eating it.

  • Conventionalweapons have become so dangerous that the use of nuclear
    weapons is overkill.
    [-ly adv.] [Syn. customary]
    convivial(kuhn VIV ee uhl) adj. 1. festive; 2. jovial; fond of having a good
    time; fond of eating, drinking, and good company

  • Most religions have some convivialholiday where celebrating is the rule.

  • A birthday is usually an occasion for a convivialtime.
    [-ity n.] [Syn. jovial]


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