Apotheosis means the perfect form or example of something.
For example, “Keith felt that Star Trek was the apotheosis of television shows, and recorded every episode.”
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Apotheosis means the perfect form or example of something.
For example, “Keith felt that Star Trek was the apotheosis of television shows, and recorded every episode.”
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Portend means indicate; an omen or sign of something to come.
For example, “Keith felt that the weak sales figures in the first quarter portended even more financial trouble the rest of the year.”
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Cacophony means a harsh, grating mixture of sounds.
For example, “The cacophony of voices coming from the break room made Keith decide to eat lunch in the parking lot.”
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Abstruse means difficult to comprehend.
For example, “The instructions on how to set up the new printer were so abstruse that Keith slammed the printer manual down and walked away.”
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Wordy, convoluted, unclear writing has been a problem for centuries in both the public and private sectors. But the federal government took a big step to address the issue by passing the Plain Writing Act of 2010. Simply put, the Act states that every document a federal employee writes that will be read by a taxpayer must be written in plain English. Here are some of the highlights of the Act:
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Perspicacious means keen, having acute mental vision or discernment.
For example, “Keith was perspicacious about the challenges facing the company, and wrote a report detailing what he felt could be done to address the problems.”