Random Word List 9


junket [ JUHNG-kit ]



noun, intransitive verb, transitive verb ]



MEANING :



1. (n.) a custard-like dessert that's made of sweetened flavoured milk that has been set using rennet
2. (n.) a party, picnic, trip or outing
3. (intr.v.) to go on a junket
4. (tr.v.) to fete, feast or party




USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :



The children at the orphanage would get junket for dessert only on Sunday.



USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :



Critics question whether U.S. taxpayers are bankrolling a campaign junket.
CNN, McCain arrives in Baghdad with fellow senators, 16 March 2008. 




avow [ uh'VOU ]



transitive verb ]



MEANING :



to boldly acknowledge, own up, confess or admit



USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :



He avowed that he was not the best captain but would strive in the future to be so.



USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :



Critics from the left have complained about its merchandising; critics from the right disliked its avowed commitment to diversity.
CNN, How do you get to 'Sesame Street'? Todd Leopold, 11 February 2009.




deviance [ DEE-vee-uh’ ns ]



noun ]



MEANING :



aberration or deviant behaviour or state



USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :



Guidance counsellors look out for deviance in the behaviour patterns of school children.



USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :



Of course we need to punish for deviance but what do we do with these women when they come back - if they are not well integrated then we find ourselves looking at repeat offenders.
BBC, Hard return for Jamaica drugs mule, Lucy Ash, 19 January 2006.




unimpeachable [ uhn-im-PEE-chuh’-buh’l ]



adjective ]



MEANING :



beyond reproach; above suspicion



USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :



The unimpeachable character of the municipal commissioner contradicted his appearance.



USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :



However, the CEO must set the standard for unimpeachable professional and personal behavior.
CNN, Boeing fires CEO over relationship, 7 March 2007.




zealot [ ZEL-uh’t ]



noun ]



MEANING :



1. a fanatic
2. a fervent and militant proponent of something




USAGE EXAMPLE 1 :



When he denied that he was a zealot his friends told him that he should live and let live.



USAGE EXAMPLE 2 :



Afghanistan's former Justice Minister is a religious zealot known for ruthlessly implementing the Taleban's strict laws.
BBC, Profile: Nuruddin Turabi, 8 January 2002.