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All 60 terms

TermDefinition
achilles heelweak point
stentorianvery loud
mnemonicassisting memory
fathomunderstand, figure out
serendipityability to make luck discoveries by chance or accident
desultoryrandom, unmethodical, aimless
pariahsocial outcast
pecuniaryrelating to money
impecunioushaving little or no money
tawdryshowy and cheap
spartansevere, rigorous, disciplined
gadflyperson who continually annoys others
homageaction showing respect and honor
pedigreeancestry or record of ancestry, line of decent
spurnscornfully refuse or reject
pittancesmall amount or portion, especially of money
preposterousridiculous, obviously absurd, contrary to reason
macabregruesome, horrible, causing fear, suggesting the horror of death
farceridiculous, light comedy; slapstick comedy; absurd thing; mockery
bombastspeech or writing that sounds grand or important but has little meaning
chimericalgiven to wildly impossible plans, unrealistic, fantastic, impractical / syn: quixotic
asininestupid or silly / syn: inan, puerile
bellwetherleader
limboplace or sate of neglect; period awaiting change; in-between state
plagiarizeuse ideas or writings of another and present them as one's own
titanicenormous in size or strength
ironyexpression that means the opposite of what is stated; event or result the opposite of what is expected
effeteworn-out, unproductive, barren
hyperboleobviously extravagant statement or assertion
diabolicoutrageously wicked; cruel; devilish
duncestupid person
charlatandeceiver who who falsely claims to have knowledge or skill; imposter
sycophantsickeningly humble self-seeking flatter (teachers pet)
draconiansevere, harsh, cruel
plummetfall rapidly straight down
fatalcausing or capable of causing death and destruction
nefariousextremely wicked/ syn: diabolic
vindicateclear from blame, charges, charges, criticism; justify
vindictiverevengeful
anachronismsomething out of its proper historical time; error of putting something in the wrong historical time
venerateregard with great respect
sadisticgetting pleasure form hurting others
malapropismridiculous or humorous misuse of words
pragmaticpractical
disparagerefer to something as having little importance; speaking slightly of
vegetatelead a dull, inactive, useless life
adamantunyielding, inflexible, definite
conjugalof marriage; pertaining to the relationship between husband and wife
abominableutterly disgusting or hateful
ominousthreatening; suggestive of future evil
despotictyrannical, oppressive
gullibleeasily deceived, tricked, cheated
guiledeceit, treachery
exoneratefree from blame
clicheexpression or idea that is stale from overuse
triteuninteresting because of overuse; lacking originality
melancholyadj: sad, gloomy, depressed n: sadness, gloom, depression
cholericeasily angered; grouchy; quick-tempered
phlegmaticsluggish, not easily excited
sanguinecheerful, confident, hopeful

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Created May 20, 2009
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