Set: Sadlier-Oxford Level G Unit 7

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TermDefinition
allay(v.) to calm or pacify, set to rest; to lessen or relieve
bestial(adj.) beastlike; beastly, brutal; subhuman in intelligence and sensibility
convivial(adj.) festive, sociable, having fun together, genial
coterie(n.) a circle of acquaintances; a close-knit, often exclusive, group of people with a common interest
counterpart(n.) a person or thing closely resembling or corresponding to another; a complement
demur(v.) to object or take exception to; (n.) an objection
effrontery(n.) shameless boldness, impudence
embellish(v.) to decorate, adorn, touch up; to improve by adding details
ephemeral(adj.) lasting only a short time, short-lived
felicitous(adj.) appropriate, apt, well chosen; marked by well-being or good fortune, happy
furtive(adj.) done slyly or stealthily, sneaky, secret, shifty; stolen
garish(adj.) glaring; tastelessly showy or overdecorated in a vulgar or offensive way
illusory(adj.) misleading, deceptive; lacking in or not based on reality
indigent(adj.) needy, impoverished
inordinate(adj.) far too great, exceeding reasonable limits, excessive
jettison(v.) to cast overboard, get rid of as unnecessary or burdensome
misanthrope(n.) a person who hates or despises people
pertinacious(adj.) very persistent; holding firmly to a course of action or a set of beliefs; hard to get rid of, refusing to be put off or denied
picayune(adj.) of little value or importance, paltry, measly; concerned with trifling matter, small-minded
raiment(n.) clothing, garments

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Terms 20
Creator bpanko
Created January 13, 2009
Groups Maggie L. Walker Governor's School, The Green Dragons
Subjects sadlier -oxford, vocab, level g, unit 7
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  1. picayune (adj.) of little value or importance, paltry, measly; concerned with trifling matter, small-minded - 12 misses
  2. indigent (adj.) needy, impoverished - 10 misses
  3. pertinacious (adj.) very persistent; holding firmly to a course of action or a set of beliefs; hard to get rid of, refusing to be put off or denied - 8 misses
  4. illusory (adj.) misleading, deceptive; lacking in or not based on reality - 7 misses
  5. inordinate (adj.) far too great, exceeding reasonable limits, excessive - 7 misses
  6. effrontery (n.) shameless boldness, impudence - 6 misses
  7. furtive (adj.) done slyly or stealthily, sneaky, secret, shifty; stolen - 6 misses