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Lewis Palmer
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impedimenta
noun [ plural ] mainly humorous
UK /ɪmˌped.ɪˈmen.tə/
the objects that you need for a particular activity that are heavy or difficult to carry:
We were weighed down with sleeping bags, gas cookers and pans - all the impedimenta of camping.
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noun [ plural ] mainly humorous
UK /ɪmˌped.ɪˈmen.tə/
the objects that you need for a particular activity that are heavy or difficult to carry:
We were weighed down with sleeping bags, gas cookers and pans - all the impedimenta of camping.
Lewis Palmer
is on page 153 of 214
syncopate
verb [ I or T ] MUSIC specialized
UK /ˈsɪŋ.kə.peɪt/
to have a rhythm in which strong notes are not on the beat, or to create music that has this rhythm:
The music suddenly syncopates, like ragtime.
The melodies were syncopated off the bass lines.
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verb [ I or T ] MUSIC specialized
UK /ˈsɪŋ.kə.peɪt/
to have a rhythm in which strong notes are not on the beat, or to create music that has this rhythm:
The music suddenly syncopates, like ragtime.
The melodies were syncopated off the bass lines.
Lewis Palmer
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amorphous
adjective
UK /əˈmɔː.fəs/ /ˌeɪˈmɔː.fəs/
(of a physical thing) having no fixed form or shape:
an amorphous mass of jelly
(of an idea, a plan, etc.) having no clear structure or details:
How can historians deal with such amorphous human qualities as fear and grief?
It wasn't clear what they expected from me other than the amorphous "change".
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adjective
UK /əˈmɔː.fəs/ /ˌeɪˈmɔː.fəs/
(of a physical thing) having no fixed form or shape:
an amorphous mass of jelly
(of an idea, a plan, etc.) having no clear structure or details:
How can historians deal with such amorphous human qualities as fear and grief?
It wasn't clear what they expected from me other than the amorphous "change".
Lewis Palmer
is on page 109 of 214
beleaguered
adjective formal
UK /bɪˈliː.ɡəd/
having a lot of problems or difficulties:
The arrival of the fresh medical supplies was a welcome sight for the beleaguered doctors working in the refugee camps.
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adjective formal
UK /bɪˈliː.ɡəd/
having a lot of problems or difficulties:
The arrival of the fresh medical supplies was a welcome sight for the beleaguered doctors working in the refugee camps.
Lewis Palmer
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capricious
adjective literary
UK /kəˈprɪʃ.əs/
changing mood or behaviour suddenly and unexpectedly:
a capricious child
He was a cruel and capricious tyrant.
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adjective literary
UK /kəˈprɪʃ.əs/
changing mood or behaviour suddenly and unexpectedly:
a capricious child
He was a cruel and capricious tyrant.
Lewis Palmer
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recondite
adjective formal
UK /ˈrek.ən.daɪt/
not known about by many people and difficult to understand:
We had to work from material that was both complex and recondite.
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adjective formal
UK /ˈrek.ən.daɪt/
not known about by many people and difficult to understand:
We had to work from material that was both complex and recondite.











