The vocabulary terms from Vocab Groups 1-5; these may not be the best or the most common definitions of these words, but these are the ones that Danforth told us in class.
a ridiculous or absurd imitation | ||
direct or to the point | ||
a long formal work | ||
a company owned by a larger company | ||
to prove true, to verify, or to confirm | ||
freedom or exemption from punishment | ||
a period of assosciation or employment | ||
an arrangement of dots | ||
weak, insubstantial, or flimsy | ||
sickly thin, extremely thin | ||
a period of assosciation | ||
harsh, rigid, or severe | ||
a state of surprise or awe | ||
submissive or inferior | ||
a deadlock or stalemate | ||
perfect or flawless | ||
poor or bankrupt | ||
clear or transparent | ||
healing or curing | ||
honorary or symbolic | ||
to overflow | ||
worldy or secular | ||
to update or modernize | ||
believable or defendable | ||
twisting or winding | ||
to rise above or exceed | ||
temporary, short-lived, or brief | ||
to make up off hand | ||
an unproved assertion | ||
a major or important belief | ||
to express sympathy or sorrow | ||
to calm or soothe or to make less severe | ||
indescribable or unable to be put into words | ||
foul smelling or stinking | ||
bright colored or shiny | ||
of the earliest ages | ||
indifferent or unconcerned | ||
a mass, group, or cluster | ||
to seclude or isolate | ||
without moral restraint | ||
a shrill or grating sound | ||
unable to be changed | ||
abstract | ||
to beg or plead | ||
unconquerable, secure, and unyielding | ||
wasteful, reckless | ||
shallow, lacking depth, and lacking insight | ||
unnecessary or not needed | ||
an extra of something | ||
limber or compliant |