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TermDefinition
Fervent(adj.) passionate, intense, zealous
Traverse(v.) to travel across; to move laterally
Satiate(v.) to satisfy; to fill up
Forbear(v.) to refrain or resist a tempation or an urge
Ascertain(v.) to determine, discover, make certain of
Solicitude(n.) concern, attentiveness, eagerness
Injunction(n.) command, order, mandate, decree
Capitulate(v.) to submit completely, surrender
Effusion(n.) an emotion expressed without constraint
Impertinent(adj.) rude, especially to authority figures
Niche(n.) best position for something; recess in a wall
Cull(v.) to select, weed out
Inure(v.) to harden, accustom, become used to
Pedantry(n.) vain display of learning; habit of paying attention to academic rules
Capacious(adj.) large, roomy, extensive
Pittance(n.) a small portion, amount or wage
Dross(n.) waste, something base, trivial or inferior
Interment(n.) burial
Inexorable(adj.) inflexible, unyielding, unchangeable
Caprice(n.) an impulsive change of mind; fickleness
Abscond(v.) to depart suddenly and secretly
Complement(v.) to make complete
Determinate(adj.) definitely limited or fixed
Epitaph(n.) an inscription on a tomb or monument in memory or honor of the dead
Stupendous(adj.) of prodigious size, bulk or degree
Profligate(adj.) abandoned to vice
Immaterial(adj.) of no essential consequence
Odiferous(adj.) having an odor or scent, especially an agreeable one
Mendicant(n.) a beggar
Invidious(adj.) showing or feeling envy
Prescient(adj.) foreknowing (as in psychic)
Euphemism(n.) a figure of speech by which a phrase less offensive is substituted
Leviathan(n.) any large animal, as a whale
Nefarious(adj.) wicked in the extreme
Practicable(adj.) possible, feasible
Martial(adj.) pertaining to war or military operations
Pertinacious(adj.) persistent or unyielding - as in determined
Garrulous(adj.) given to constant, trivial talking
Panacea(n.) a remedy or medicine professing to cure all diseases or ills
Peccadillo(n.) a small breach of propriety or principle
Dissimilitude(n.) lack of resemblance or similarity
Ardor(n.) passion, enthusiasm
Incite(v.) to move to action
Ignoble(adj.) dishonorable, not noble in character
Predilection(n.) preference, liking
Apathy(n.) lack of feeling or emotion
Chimerical(adj.) fanciful, imaginary, visionary
Avidity(n.) consuming greed, keen eagerness
Elixir(n.) a substance capable of sustaining life indefinitely; a medicinal concoction
Disinclination(n.) aversion, reluctance, unwillingness
Lexicon(n.) a dictionary (the vocabulary of a language)
Devolve(v.) to degenerate gradually
Prognosticate(v.) to indicate in advance; to forecast
Benignity(n.) kindness, gentleness, charity
Repugnance(n.) strong dislike, distaste
Countenance(n.) appearance; facial expression
Futile(adj.) serving no useful purpose; hopeless
Panegyric(n.) elaborate praise; formal hymn of praise
Mien(n.) characteristics that express personality or attitude; manner; style
Affectation(n.) fakeness, phoniness, false display
Derange(v.) to disturb the functions of, to make insane
Dogma(n.) doctrine relating to matters such as morality and faith, set forth in an authoritative manner by a church
Dogmatic(adj.) characterized by an authoritative, arrogant assertion of unproved or improvable principles
Infallible(adj.) unfailing, unerring
Conducive(adj.) favorable, tending to lead to a particular outcome
Protract(v.) to prolong, draw out, extend
Affirm(v.) to state positively, to assert as valid
Consummation(n.) fulfillment; ultimate goal or accomplishment
Aspire(v.) to have great hopes; to aim at a goal
Arduous(adj.) extremely difficult, laborious
Torrent(n.) a turbulent, fast-flowing stream
Ascribe(v.) to attribute to, assign
Transitory(adj.) short-lived, existing only briefly
Infuse(v.) to cause to be permeated with something that alters for the better
Tumult(n.) state of confusion; agitation
Livid(adj.) discolored from a bruise; pale; reddened with anger
Asylum(n.) refuge, sanctuary
Incredulous(adj.) skeptical, doubtful
Entreat(v.) to plead, beg
Unremitting(adj.) never lessening, persistent
Convalescence(n.) a gradual recovery after an illness
Discompose(v.) to destroy the composure of; to disturb the order of
Advocate(n.) a lawyer; one who urges or recommends
Perversity(n.) immorality, deliberate unruliness
Dissipate(v.) to scatter; to pursue pleasure to an excess
Vacillating(adj.) wavering, showing indecision
Avail(n.) use or advantage
Approbation(n.) praise, official approval
Salubrious(adj.) healthful
Fester(v.) to generate puss; to rot; to cause increasing poisoning or bitterness
Afflicted(adj.) severly distressed, anguished
Placid(adj.) calm
Ascend(v.) to rise to another level or climb, move upward
Dirge(n.) funeral hymn
Endow(v.) to furnish with an income or grant; to provide with something naturally or freely
Elude(v.) escape, avoid
Allude(v.) to make an indirect reference
Indelible(adj.) permanent, not erasable
Rustic(adj.) rural
Exculpate(v.) to clear of blame or fault
Adduce(v.) to lead to; to cite as proof
Attest(v.) to testify, bear witness
Wantonly(adv.) without discipline, without restrain, recklessly
Timorous(adj.) timid, shy, full of apprehension
Irreproachable(adj.) faultless and exemplary, perfect
Ignominy(n.) disgrace, dishonor
Parched(adj.) extremely thirsty; shriveled
Absolution(n.) forgiveness, redemption
Obdurate(adj.) stubborn
Perdition(n.) eternal damnation
Languidly(adv.) without energy, indifferently
Complacency(n.) self-satisfaction
Sacrilege(n.) a violation of something, someplace or someone held to be sacred (holy)
Precipice(n.) edge, steep overhang
Discourse(n.) the verbal exchange of ideas; a formal, orderly and extended expression of thought
Solace(n.) comfort in distress, consolation
Pallid(adj.) lacking color or liveliness
Suppressed(adj.) held back, restrained
Brood(v.) to think gloomily about
Melancholy(adj.) sad, depressing

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Terms 120
Creator koughandan
Created February 11, 2009
Group Koughan Juniors English
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Units 1-6 of Mr. Koughan's 11th grade English class at Manchester Essex Regional High School

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  1. Solicitude (n.) concern, attentiveness, eagerness - 41 misses
  2. Consummation (n.) fulfillment; ultimate goal or accomplishment - 38 misses
  3. Pertinacious (adj.) persistent or unyielding - as in determined - 36 misses
  4. Impertinent (adj.) rude, especially to authority figures - 34 misses
  5. Incredulous (adj.) skeptical, doubtful - 30 misses
  6. Capitulate (v.) to submit completely, surrender - 30 misses
  7. Arduous (adj.) extremely difficult, laborious - 28 misses