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lambent [ LAM-buh nt ] [ adjective ] MEANING : 1. flickering lightly over or on a surface 2. giving off a gentle glow 3.

effortlessly brilliant

His strokeplay being lambent made it an instant classic to watch.

salubrious [ suh-LOO-bree-uh s ] [ adjective ] MEANING : 1. healthful, wholesome or conducive to well-being


USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : It is important to eat a salubrious diet.

connoisseur [ kon-uh-SUR, -SOO R ] [ noun ] MEANING : an expert, critic or aesthete esp. one of the fine arts

He considered himself a connoisseur of all things French.

entail [ v. en-TEYL; n. en-TEYL, EN-teyl ] [ noun, transitive verb ] MEANING : 1. (tr. v.) to impose or require as a necessary accompaniment or consequence 2. (tr. v.) To limit inheritance of (property) to a chosen succession of heirs 3. (n.) a predetermined order of succession

Leadership entails smartness and risk taking abilities.

cite [ sahyt ] [ noun, transitive verb ] MEANING : 1. (tr. v.) to quote or mention in support of 2. (tr. v.) to officially summon a person to appear in court 3. (tr. v.) to remember or recall 4. (tr. v.) to commend 5. (n.) a citation or a commendation

He cited a nice reply.

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