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Flashcards: Vocabulary Units 1-6

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discomfitto embarrass and confuse
edificationimprovement or enlightenment
malfeasancemisconduct or wrongdoing, especially by a public official
feasiblecapable of being accomplished
surfeitcondition of being too full; overabundance
magnum opusthe greatest work of an artist, writer, or composer
madus operandimanner of working
opulentpossessing or exhibiting great wealth; affluent
synergythe power that results from the combination of two or more forces
liturgya pattern of prayer of worship
lethargya state of sluggishness, inactivity, and apathy
laboriousrequiring mental or physical effort
belaborto discuss in too much detail -or- to attack
elaborateto explain in greater detail
stanchto stop the flow of
staunchfirm and steadfast
extantstill in existence; not destroyed
restiveresisting authority; difficult to control
aproposwith regard to
deposeto remove from office or power
statichaving no motion or change
ecstasyintense joy or delight
stasiscondition in which there is no change
entitya being
essencethe most important ingredient; the crucial element
quintessentialthe most typical, ideal, or important
verduregrennery; fresh and ripe vegetation
verdantgreen; lush with vegetation
viridtiylack of experience; innocent
candidopen and sincere
candorfrankness or sincerity of expression; openness
incandescentshining brilliantly
pallorextreme or unnatural paleness
pallidlacking color; dull
appallto fill with horror or disapproval
lividenraged; furious
denigrateto attack the character of; to mock
peccadilloa small sin or fault
impeccablehaving no flaws
peccantviolating a moral law; sinful
pejorativenegative and critical; insulting
impairto cause to dimishis, as in strength, value, or quality
malignto speak maliciously; insult
malingerto pretend to be sick in order to avoid something
malaisea sense of unease; depression
negligentnot properly attentive
negligibleunimportant; insignificant
negateto cancel the effect of; nullify
jocosecheerful; merry
jocularcharacterized by joking
festoonto drape or adorn festively
feteto honor with a banquet or feast
bacchicof or related to a wild celebration
bacchanala drunken party or celebration
plaintivesorrowful; expressing or evoking mourning or sadness
plainta lament or complaint
elegya song or poem memorializing something or someone
elegiacmourning that which is lost or past; sorrowful
somnolentdrowsy; sleepy
soporificcausing sleep or fatigue
soporsleep;drowsiness
languidlacking energy; weak
languorlack of physical or mental energy
vigilanton the alert; watchful
vigilantesomeone who takes law enforcement into his or her own hands
acquiesceto give in
requiema song or religious service for the dead or lost
quittancea repayment; compensation