Second Semester Vocabulary
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2132766566 | Idiosyncrasy | Characteristic, Habit, Mannerism, or the like, that is peculiar to an individual. | 0 | |
2132766567 | Ineffable | Incapable of being expressed or described in words; inexpressible. | 1 | |
2132766568 | Lament | To feel or express sorrow or regret for. | 2 | |
2132766569 | Laudatory | Containing or expressing praise | 3 | |
2132766570 | Lucid | Easily understood, completely intelligible or comprehensible | 4 | |
2132766571 | Magnanimous | Generous in forgiving an insult or injury; free from petty resentfulness or vindictiveness. | 5 | |
2133409563 | Naive | Having or showing unaffected simplicity of nature or absence of artificiality: unsophisticated; charmingly gullible. | 6 | |
2133409564 | Pragmatic | Of or pertaining to a practical point of view or practical considerations. | 7 | |
2133409565 | Quell | To suppress; put an end to; extinguish | 8 | |
2133409566 | Sanguine | Cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident. | 9 | |
2133409567 | Superfluous | Being more than is sufficient or required; excessive. | 10 | |
2133409568 | Tenacious | Holding fast; characterized by keeping a firm hold; highly retentive. | 11 | |
2133409569 | Vindicate | To clear, as from an accusation, imputation, suspicious, or the like | 12 | |
2133409570 | Zealous | Ardently active, devoted, or diligent; passionate; warm | 13 | |
2133409571 | Equivocal | Allowing the possibility of several different meanings, as a word or phrase, especially with intent to deceive or misguide; susceptible of double interpretation. | 14 | |
2133409573 | Abscond | To leave quickly and secretively | 15 | |
2133409575 | Anathema | Something or someone loathed or intensely disliked | 16 | |
2133409577 | Byzantine | Extremely intricate or complicated in structure. | 17 | |
2133409578 | Concomitant | Accompanying, attending, going along with. | 18 | |
2133409579 | Conflagration | A large, disastrous fire. | 19 | |
2133409580 | Dichotomy | Division into two often contradictory parts | 20 | |
2133409581 | Dissipate | To break up, to squander, to indulge excessively in sensual pleasure. | 21 | |
2133409582 | Draconian | Severe, exceedingly harsh. | 22 | |
2133409583 | Erudite | Scholarly, deeply learned, well read. | 23 | |
2133409584 | Histrionic | Overly dramatic, theatrical, deliberately affected. | 24 | |
2133409585 | Impugn | To attack the integrity of something | 25 | |
2133409586 | Implacable | Not capable of being appeased or mollified. | 26 | |
2133409587 | Myopia | Nearsightedness, lacking foresight | 27 | |
2133409588 | Nepotism | Showing favoritism to friends or family, as in granting osition in jobs or politics | 28 | |
2133409589 | Nihilism | The belief that there are no values or morals in the universe, that existence is senseless or useless. | 29 | |
2133409590 | Noisome | Harmful, unwholesome, stinking, putrid | 30 | |
2133409591 | Obdurate | Stubborn | 31 | |
2133409592 | Opprobrious | Damning, extremely critical, disgraceful. | 32 | |
2133409593 | Panacea | A remedy that cures everything | 33 | |
2133409594 | Paradigm | A model or example | 34 | |
2133409595 | Philistine | A smugly insensitive and ignorant person who has no knowledge of intellectual or artistic objects | 35 | |
2133409596 | Phlegmatic | Calm, indifferent, not easily aroused | 36 | |
2133409597 | Plebeian | Common, vulgar, low class. | 37 | |
2133409598 | Pluralism | A society in which distinct groups function together but retain their identities | 38 | |
2133409599 | Rife | Widespread, abounding, occurring frequently | 39 | |
2133409600 | Ruminate | To muse upon. | 40 | |
2133409601 | Sallow | Sickly, greenish-yellow | 41 | |
2136192487 | Stalwart | Unwavering, robust, sturdily, built | 42 | |
2136192488 | Tendentious | Advancing a point of view, biased | 43 | |
2136192489 | Venerate | To honor, to worship, to respect | 44 | |
2136192490 | Veracious | Truthful, honest | 45 | |
2136192491 | Wont | Custom, habit | 46 | |
2136192492 | Holistic | Incorporating the theory that whole entities, as fundamental components of reality, have an existence other than as the mere sum of their parts. | 47 | |
2136192493 | Deride | To laugh at in scorn or contempt, scoff or jeer at, mock | 48 | |
2136192494 | Felicitous | Well-suited for the occasion, as an action, manner, or expression, appropriate | 49 | |
2136192495 | Partisan | An adherent or supporter of a person, group, party, or cause, especially a person who shows a biased, emotional allegiance | 50 | |
2136192496 | Erratic | Deviating from the usual or proper course in conduct or opinion, eccentric, queer | 51 | |
2136192497 | Unabashed | Not ashamed, disconcerted, or apologetic; boldy certain of one's position | 52 | |
2136192498 | Foster | To promote the growth or development of; further encourage | 53 | |
2136192499 | Eclectic | Made up of what is selected from different sources | 54 | |
2136192500 | Elucidate | To provide clarification; explain | 55 | |
2136192501 | Abase | To humiliate; to lower in self-esteem | 56 | |
2136192502 | Abdicate | To step down from a position of power or responsibility | 57 | |
2136192503 | Abject | Hopeless; extremely sad and servile; defeated | 58 | |
2136192504 | Abnegate | To deny oneself things, to reject, to renounce | 59 | |
2136192505 | Accede | To give in, to yield, to agree | 60 | |
2136192506 | Acerbic | Sour, severe; like acid in temper, mood, or tone | 61 | |
2136192507 | Acrimonious | Full of spite, bitter; nasty | 62 | |
2136192508 | Adulation | Wild or excessive admiration, flattery | 63 | |
2136192509 | Affable | Easy to talk to, friendly | 64 | |
2136192510 | Altruism | Selflessness; generosity; devotion to the interests of others | 65 | |
2136192511 | Ameliorate | To make better or more tolerable | 66 | |
2136192512 | Ancillary | Subordinate; providing assistance | 67 | |
2136192513 | Antecedent | Someone or something that went before; something that provides a model for something which came after it | 68 | |
2136192514 | Anthropomorphic | Ascribing human characteristics to nonhuman animals or objects | 69 | |
2136192515 | Cacophony | Harsh-sounding mixture of words, voices, or sounds | 70 | |
2136192516 | Capacious | Spacious, roomy, commodious | 71 | |
2136192517 | Chagrin | Humiliation; embarrassed disappointment | 72 | |
2136192518 | Chicanery | Trickery; deceitfulness, artifice, especially legal or political | 73 | |
2136192519 | Clemency | Mercy, forgiveness, mildness | 74 | |
2136192520 | Cogent | Powerfully convincing | 75 | |
2136192521 | Complicity | Participation in wrongdoing, the act of being accomplice | 76 | |
2136192522 | Confluence | A flowing together, especially of rivers | 77 | |
2136192523 | Congeal | To solidify, to jell | 78 | |
2136192524 | Contrite | Admitting guilt, especially feeling remorseful | 79 | |
2136192525 | Coterie | A group of associates, a circle of friends | 80 | |
2136192526 | Coup | A brilliant victory or accomplishment of the violent overthrow of a government by a small internal group | 81 | |
2136192527 | Crass | Extremely unrefined, gross | 82 | |
2136192528 | Solicitous | Eager and attentive, often to the point of hovering; anxiously caring or attentive | 83 | |
2136192529 | Verisimilitude | Similarity to reality, the appearance of truth; looking like the real thing | 84 | |
2136192530 | Punctilious | Meticulously attentive to detail; scrupulously exact | 85 |