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Personal: Must Words For Hard Tests

This document provides definitions for several words that may be useful for hard tests. It defines the words capacious, involuntary, discursive, contrite, and contrive. For each word, it gives the part of speech and definition, and in some cases provides related words forms like contritely or contrition. The overall document serves to concisely define several challenging vocabulary words for exam preparation.

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Personal: Must Words For Hard Tests

This document provides definitions for several words that may be useful for hard tests. It defines the words capacious, involuntary, discursive, contrite, and contrive. For each word, it gives the part of speech and definition, and in some cases provides related words forms like contritely or contrition. The overall document serves to concisely define several challenging vocabulary words for exam preparation.

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MUST WORDS FOR HARD TESTS
Capacious (adj.) [, =]
A capacious memory.
Capaciousness (n.)
Involuntary (adj.) [+, ]
= not subject to the control of the will.
Involuntarily (adv.)
Discursive (adj.) [5]
= digressing.
Discursively (adv.)
Discursiveness (n.)
Contrite (adj.) []
= feeling regret for a fault or offence.
Contritely (adv.)
Contrition (n.) [j]
Contrive (v.) [", ]
= devise, make or work out a plan for.
The convicts contrive a means of escape from the prison.
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