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Cumulative Vocab Test pgs. 62-124

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131168176Dissimulate(v) to disguise something, hide it under a false exterior -By itself: to conceal one's thoughts, feelings, moties, generally through the use of hypocritical words or acts
131168177Dissolute(adj) has no morals and is shamelessly uninhibited by any rules of conduct -a very strong word of condemnation
131168178Distraught(adj) greatly upsetn deeply troubled
131168179Doff(v) to take off something-usually a formal and elegant word to describe the removal of clothing -lay aside, get rid of
131168180Doleful(adj) mournful and sorrowful
131168181Dolt(n) a blockhead or nitwit, numbskull
131168182Don(v) to put on an article of clothing
131168183Dormant(adj) temporarily inactive, in abeyance
131168184Dossier(n) a record, an accumulation of documents containing data relating to someone or something; background information
131168185Doughty(adj) stout-hearted, reolute, unafraid
131168186Droll(adj) oddly amusing
131168187Dudgeon(n) resentment and indignation, always found in the expression "in high dugeon"-if someone leaves in "high dudgeon" his feathers are ruffled
131168188Duplicity(n) expresses deceitfulness, double dealing, bad faith. Describes the acts of one who pretends to feel one way and acts the opposite way, and cheats; involves betrayl
131168189Ebullient(adj) high-spirited, exuberant
131168190Eclectic(adj) selective, choosing from various sources
131168191Edify(v) to instruct and to uplift
131168192Edifying(adj) relfects the uplifting aspect
131168193Edification(n) reflects the instructing or enlightening aspect
131168194Efficacious(adj) productive of the desired result. Used where a specific result is attained
131168195Efficient(adj) describes a method, machine, substance or person producing a result with the least waste
131168196Efflorescence(n) a flowering or blossoming. Used to describe the growth and development of one's art or the blossoming of a culture or civilization
131168197Effrontery(n) describes impudent boldness, shameless audacity
131168198Effulgent(adj) glittering, shining
131168199Egregious(adj) exceptionally, glaringly bad, outstandingly bad
131168200Elucidate(v) to make something clear or lucid, to throw light upon it
131168201Emblazon(v) to adorn richly, deck in brilliant colors -sometimes used to mean proclaim or extol
131168202Emend(v) to correct or edit
131168203Emeritus(adj) applies to a person who has retired while retaining his honorary title and is usually found in the expression "professor emeritus"
131168204Emote(v) acting emotionally -sometimes used pejoratively, to indicate theatrical behaviour
131168205Empirical(adj) an opinion or judgement based on observation and experience, as opposed to theory -implies trial-and-error procedures
131168206Enigmatic(adj) puzzling and obscure
131177049Enmity(n) hostility, antagonism. All too often develops among heirs as they struggle over the division of an estate
131177050Ennui(n) boredom. Describes emptiness of feeling, often felt by the "man who has everything"
131177051Entity(n) often a rather elevated synonym for "thing," covers anything having a distinct existence
131177052Enure(v) to accustom, to habituate -in law, in the phrase "inure to the benefit of"is a common term in agreements
131177053Envisage(v) to visualize something or imagine it -can also imply forsee
131177054Ephemeral(adj) short-lived, soon over and done with
131177055Epigram(n) witticisms, witty sayings, wisecracks, tersely expressed, often in verse. Applies particularly to a brief satirical poem, usually ending with a terse, witty observation
131177056Epitaph(n) a tomb inscription but used more generally to cover any written praise of one who has passed on
131177057Epithet(n) a descriptive word or phrase, often one that has become identified with a famous character, real or fictional
131177058Epitome(n) the embodiment of something, its typical representation. Synonymous with personification
131177059Equable(adj) even-tempered, unvarying
131177060Equanimity(n) composure, calmness of temperament
131177061Ersatz(adj) applies to anything that is synthetic, artificial, substitute; not the genuine article; something else, gerally of inferior quality
131177062Erudite(adj) "learned," "scholarly"
131177063Eschew(v) to shun or avoid something. The avoiding is not casual, but determined
131177064Esoteric(adj) covers anything obscure, far out, beyond the grasp of most people. The word can apply to ideas, works of art, doctrines, systems of thought, philosophies
131380990Ethereal(adj) light, delicate, airy; not of this world
131380991Euphonious(adj) pleasant-sounding
131380992Euphoric(adj) expresses the mood of a person enjoying an exaggerated feeling or well-being. Slang equivalent is "high." Usually, the word implies that the feeling is unjustified by the circumstances, or is entirely without a basis in reality
131380993Exacerbate(v) to worsen a situation, to aggravate it, in the sense of increasing its bitterness
131380994Excoriate(v) to upbraid someone scathingly, reprimand him harshly; "to flay"
131380995Excrement(n) feces. Broad enough to describe any bodily waste, but it almsot always refers to fecal matter
131380996Exemplary(adj) acts that are commendable; they set a high standard, an example worth imitating -has a special meaning in law: "serving as an example."
131380997Exhort(v) to urge someone, to advise him with great emphasis
131380998Exigency(n) urgency; urgent needs, demands
131380999Exonerate(v) to free someone from blame
131381000Exorcise(v) one can exorcise an evil spirit from a person by prayer or religious rites; to free a person or place from evil spirits or influences
131381001Expunge(v) to wipe out, erase, delete
131381002Extempore(adj) (adv) impromptu, done on the spur of the moment
131381003Extenuate(v) to lessen the seriousness of an offense, or someone's guilt, or to make it seem less serious; "extenuating circumstances" is a common phrase, to describe surrounding facts that partially excuse an offense or a fault
131381004Extirpate(v) to root something out, destroy it utterly, eradicate it, exterminate it
131381005Extrapolate(v) to make a future estimate based on past data; conjecture or predict
131381006Facilitate(v) to make easy, help along
131381007Fallacious(adj) unsound and misleading. It is based upon a fallacy, an erroneous or mistaken belief based, in turn, upon unsoud reasoning.
131381008Fallow(adj) dormant, inactive, unproductive -"pale yellow, dun" -fallow deer
131381009Falter(v) to waver, vacillate; to stumble, totter, to give way
131381010Feasible(adj) describes something that can be accomplished, a goal that is not beyond wild dreams, something workable -plausible, likely; denotes something practicable, doable
131381011Feckless(adj) untrustworthy because he is incompetent, feeble, or irresponsible, lazy without spirit or energy, or all of these unpleasant things
131381012Fecund(adj) productive, fertile
135369473Feisty(adj) full of spirit, lively, ready for anything -short tempered, quarrelsome
135369474Felicitate(v) to congratulate someone
135369475Festoon(n)(v) a chain of flowers or ribbons hung in a loop as a decoration (v) to decorate with festoons; a vivid description of situations where something or someone is adorned or surrounded in a smothering sort of way
135369476Fetid. Foetid(adj) describes a very unpleasant state of affairs. "Stinking" or "malodorous;" can also be applied to hateful or odious people
135369477Fey(adj) amusing but somewhat difficult to deal with; eccentric, unworldy, tend to behave irresponsibly
135369478Fiasco(n) a total and humiliating failure
135369479Flaccid(adj) limp and flabby; weak, ineffectual, unimpressive
135369480Flagellate(v) to whip or flog; to punish, especially with severe criticism -to drive or urge
135369481Flamboyant(adj) outstandingly showy or striking
135369482Flatulent(adj) suffering from gas or causing gas -describes writing that is bombastic, popous, turgid, and overwritten(the prose consists mostly of wind)
135369483Flay(v) to strip off the skin, hide or any outer covering of a living creature -to criticize scathingly
135369484Foible(n) describes a minor, relatively harmless weakness in a person's character
135369485Foment(v) to instigate, promote, to get something moving or going -->usually applied in an unfavorable way
135369486Font(n) a church basin, usually of stone, for holding baptism water -source or fountainhead; a set of type
135369487Foray(n)(v) a sudden raid, usually to take plunder; to muke such a raid
135369488Fortuitous(adj) something that happens by chance, accidental, not prearranged -fortunate or lucky
135369489Founder(v) SHIPS: to sink PLANTS, COMPANIES: to fail, fizzle out ANIMALS: to become ill by overeating, to stumble -an unfortunate activity to be strenuously avoided
135369490Fractious(adj) peevish and irritable; unruly, hard to manage
135369491Fruition(n) fulfillment, attainment, realization, results achieved
135369492Fusillade(n) expressive, gives just the right explosive atmosphere
135410171Gadfly(n) means any pest or anyone who annoys people by continual carping; persistently pesters others with schemes, demands for action, ect.
135410172Garrulous(adj) talkative and keeps rambling on, usually about trivial matters
135410173Gauche(adj) crude, uncouth, and awkward, lacking in social grace and insensitive -->may be applied to conduct as well as people
135410174Generic(adj) general, common, applicable to a whole class
135410175Googol(n) an astronomical number used primarily to measure the unimaginable distances of outer space-the largest number that can be expressed in words
135410176Gormandize(v) to eat gluttonously, applies only to gluttons
135410177Gossamer(n) describes any thin, delicate fabric
135410178Grandiloquence(n) high-flown, bombastic and pompous speech
135410179Gravamen(n) a material part of an accusation; that issue that weighs most heavily in an accusation or legal action
135410180Gregarious(adj) sociable, fond of company, a good mixer
135410181Guise(n) semblance, assumed appearance, style of dress
135410182Habituate(v) to get someone accustomed to something, used to it, gradually get him to accept it as normal
135410183Hackneyed(adj) trite, made stale from overuse
135410184Hegemony(n) Denotes dominant influence, especially of one nation or state over others
135410185Hegira(n) a journey to a pleasanter place
135410186Heinous(adj) about as bad as possible, foul and abominable
135410187Herbivorous(adj) plant-eating
135410188Hermaphrodite(n) a living organism with both male and female organs of sex; bisexual
135410189Heterogenous(adj) composed of different kinds
135410190Homogeneous(adj) composed of the same kind
135410191Honorarium(n) a voluntary payment for services when there is no legal obligation to pay; a fee
135492429Hubris(n) arrogance, insolent pride
135492430Hyperbole(n) exaggeration, intentionally used as a figure of speech
135492431Hypothesis(n) a supposition or theory used to explain an occurence in the absense of actual proof
135492432Iconoclast(n) one who challenges accepted beliefs
135492433Imbibeto drink; to drink in, to absorb
135492434Imbroglio(n)confused situation -bitter misunderstanding -violent dissagreement
135492435Immemorial(adj) describes things that extend back beyond memory
135492436Immutable(adj) unchangeable
135492437Impassive(adj) neither feel nor show emotion
135492438Implement(v) to put something (a plan or promise) into effect, to carry it out
135492439Implicate(v) to involve someone in a crime or conspiracy, or show him to be involved
135492440Implicit(adj) implied, taken for granted -unquestioning, absolute
135492441Imponderable(n) anything difficult to estimate
135492442Importunate(adj) persistent in making requests
135535028Incarnate(adj) personified, expresses the concept of embodiment
135535029Inchoate(adj) just begun, undeveloped and unorganized
135535030Incipient(adj) just beginning, in an initial stage of development
135535031Inclement(adj) harsh, severe; cruel, without mercy
135535032Incognito(n)(adj)(adv)used in the expression traveling incognito, under an assumed name, and in desguise -the assumed identity is also known as an incognito
135535033Incumbent(adj) obligatory (on or upon) -holding office (n)office holder
135535034Indecorous(adj) not well mannered
135535035Indigenous(adj) native, characteristic, inherent
135535036Indigent(adj) needy, impoverished, one who lacks the necessities of life
135535037Indolent(adj) lazy and slothful and will do anything to avoid exerting himself
135535038Ingenuous(adj) free from deceit, artless,
135535039Innate(adj) inborn, inherent, built in
135535040Innocuous(adj) harmless; inoffensive -unexciting, vapid
135535041Innuendo(n) veiled intimation or insinuation of a derogatory nature, an equivocal or ambiguous allusion-can destroy someone's reputation without violating the law against libel or defamation of character
135535042Insouciant(adj) unconcerned and carefree, have no worries and problems
135535043Insular(adj) narrow-minded
135535044Intangible(adj) describes things that cannot be perceived by touch; vague or elusive
135535045Integument(n) a natural covering such as an animal's skin, and has been broadened to include any covering
135535046Interdict(v) to forbid, especially with the implication of an authoritative prohibition, as by a church or civil authority
135535047Intransigent, intransigeant(adj)stubborn, unbending, inflexible, unwilling to compromise (n) denotating a person adamant in his convictions, especially in politics
135535048Intrepid(adj) fearless, bold, ready to take recognized risks
135535049Intuit(v) to know something instinctively, like through direct insight without any reasoning, without having to think about it
135535050Inundate(v) to flood or overflow; to overwhelm or deluge
135535051Irascible(adj) short tempered and easily roused to anger
135535052Issue(n) offspring, descendants
135535053Iterate(v) to say or do something repeatedly
135535054Jejune(adj) insipid, childish, implying immaturity, amateurishness and insipidity
135535055Journeyman(n) a reliable worker, competent but not exceptional
135535056Juxtapose(v) to place two or more things side by side. to call attention to the combining
135535057Karma(n) fate or destiny; denotes the sum total of one's deeds in one life which decide his fate in the next incarnation
135535058Keen(v) to wail
135535059Knell(n) describes the sound of a bell, run in a slow beat, usually to mark a death or a funeral (v)to give forth a mournful sound
135535060Kowtow(v) to act with servility, show exaggerated respect, behave obsequiously (verb followed by to or before)
135535061Kudos(n) praise, honor, glory
135535062Lachrymose(adj) tearful, mournful
135535063Laconic(adj) terse, uses few words and is the oppostive of talkative, garrulous

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