英文解释: adjective: arrived at without due care or effort; lacking depth
例句: Many news shows provide facile explanations to complex politics, so I prefer to read the in-depth reporting of The New York Times.
GMAT核心词汇 factious
英文解释: adjective: produced by, or characterized by internal dissension
例句: The controversial bill proved factious, as dissension even within parties resulted
GMAT核心词汇 factitious
英文解释: adjective: artificial; not natural
例句: The defendant’s story was largely factitious and did not accord with eyewitness testimonies
GMAT核心词汇 fallacious
英文解释: adjective: of a belief that is based on faulty reasoning
例句: adjective: of a belief that is based on faulty reasoning
GMAT核心词汇 fastidious
英文解释: adjective: overly concerned with details; fussy
例句: Whitney is fastidious about her shoes, arranging them on a shelf in a specific order, each pair evenly spaced.
GMAT核心词汇 fawn
英文解释: verb: try to gain favor by extreme flattery
例句: The media fawned over the handsome new CEO, praising his impeccable sense of style instead of asking more pointed questions.
GMAT核心词汇 feckless
英文解释: adjective: lazy and irresponsible
例句: Two years after graduation, Charlie still lived with his parents and had no job, becoming more feckless with each passing day.
GMAT核心词汇 fecund
英文解释: adjective: intellectually productive
例句: The artist had entered a fecund period, producing three masterpieces in the span of two months.
GMAT核心词汇 fell
英文解释: adjective: terribly evil
例句: For fans of the Harry Potter series, the fell Lord Voldemort, who terrorized poor Harry for seven lengthy installments, has finally been vanquished by the forces of good—unless, that is, JK Rowling decides to come out of retirement.
GMAT核心词汇 ferret
英文解释: verb: to search for something persistently
例句: Ever the resourceful lexicographer, Fenton was able to ferret out the word origin of highly obscure words.
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