EN words : 2019-02 to 03

pertinent (adj.):

  1. Well, someone, somewhere, decided it was pertinent to redefine an interface and broke all your code, at once.
  2. She had asked some pertinent questions.

hassle (n. vt. vi.)
I don't think it's worth the money or the hassle.

Viable(adj.):
Cash alone will not make Eastern Europe's banks viable

scribbled(adj.):
She scribbled a note to tell Mum she'd gone out.

tacit


mitigate:
mitigate violations

dubious:
These approaches are very dubious.

cadences
He recognized the Polish cadences in her voice

tautology:
Also, some tautology appears when we see generations of new concepts.

balk:
Even biology undergraduates may balk at animal experiments

equestrian:
his amazing equestrian skills

reciprocal
They expected a reciprocal gesture before more hostages could be freed

permeates
Bias against women permeates every level of the judicial system

heterogeneous
The testers work with messages and network protocols of heterogeneous technologies such as SOAP and Web services.

impetus
This decision will give renewed impetus to the economic regeneration of east London
























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