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What does dissonance mean?

  • An increase in musical tempo
  • A repetitive sequence in music
  • A lack of agreement or harmony (correct)
  • A pleasant musical harmony

What does endemic mean?

  • Globally dominant in nature
  • Occurring worldwide
  • Native or restricted to a certain place (correct)
  • Temporary and erratic

What does fallacy mean?

  • A logical conclusion derived from facts
  • A deceptive or misleading argument (correct)
  • An unrefuted hypothesis
  • An accepted truth based on evidence

What does inadvertent mean?

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What does nostalgic mean?

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Vocabulary Definitions

  • Dissonance: A lack of harmony among musical notes or a general disagreement or conflict, especially in opinions or ideas. It often reflects a psychological state where opposing beliefs result in stress or discomfort.

  • Endemic: Refers to a disease or condition regularly found and consistently prevalent in a particular area or among a specific group of people. It often pertains to the indigenous nature of a species or cultural traits.

  • Fallacy: A mistaken belief or erroneous reasoning, often resulting from an invalid argument or misleading premises. Common in logic and rhetoric, fallacies can undermine the credibility of a statement or viewpoint.

  • Inadvertent: Unintentional; occurring without deliberate planning or awareness. It can describe actions or outcomes resulting from neglect or oversight.

  • Insurrection: An organized and usually violent uprising against authority or an established government. Insurrections can lead to significant political or social change and often involve elements of rebellion.

  • Medieval: Pertaining to the Middle Ages, a period in European history from roughly the 5th to the late 15th century. Characterized by feudalism, the rise of monarchies, and significant developments in art and architecture.

  • Myriad: A countless or extremely great number. Often used to highlight a vast variety or multitude of options, ideas, or elements available in a given context.

  • Nostalgic: A sentimental longing for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. Nostalgia can evoke a bittersweet feeling related to previous experiences.

  • Palatial: Resembling or suitable for a palace; grand and luxurious in appearance or architecture. It suggests opulence and a lavish lifestyle often associated with royalty or the elite.

  • Retrograde: Moving backward; can refer to a reverse direction in motion or progression. In a broader context, it often indicates a regression or decline in social, cultural, or economic development.

  • Toxic: Poisonous or harmful in effect, particularly concerning substances, environments, or behaviors. In a social context, it can describe relationships or practices that adversely affect mental or emotional well-being.

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