- critique ------ written evaluation of a literary or artistic effort
Critique consists in the evaluation of works of literature or art (works, short stories, poems, etc.). In other words, it is the written evaluation of a literary or artistic effort
- trite ---------- no longer fresh or original; overused
Trite means that which has no originality, has no value, is common. Trite is something trivial, unimportant, it is anything to which no value is given.
- recapitulate -------- review, restate, summarize
It means reviewing and summarize down to key topics or what is essential; compendiar, restate, synthesize.
- narrator--------- person who tells a story
The narrator is the entity that tells a story. He is one of three people in a story, the others being the author and the reader / spectator.
- colloquial ----- informal, conversational
DescriptionThe colloquial language, informal or popular is a language used in everyday life in which it does not require the total attention of the grammar, so that there is more fluency in oral communication.
- extricate ----- to set free, release, disentangle
To extricate means to free oneself (of what obstructs or annoys, of untimely person etc. In other words, it means to liberate, to release, to unravel.
- intrigue --------- a secret or underhanded plot or scheme
If one or more people organize a secret plan to get some benefit, it means they are making an intrigue. In this way it can be concluded that intrigue is a secret or concealed plot or scheme.
- depression -------- low spirits, gloominess, sadness
Depression is a chronic and recurrent psychiatric illness that produces mood swings characterized by deep sadness and a strong sense of hopelessness.
- consistent ------ in agreement, holding to the same principles or practice
The idea of consistency, in turn, is related to the concept of agreement, maintaining the same principles or practice
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- fable ------- a short moral tale, usually traditional
The fable is a short narrative, in prose or verse, with animal characters who act like human beings, and that illustrates a moral precept.