Quizlet Vocab List 2-4

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  1. abstemious: (Adjective) sparing in consumption of especially food and drink Synonyms: restraining, sober, temperate, or curbed.
  2. adamant: (Adjective) not capable of being swayed or diverted from a course. Synonyms: stubborn, relentless, unflexible, or implacable.
  3. belligerent: (Noun) someone who fights (or is fighting). Synonyms: bellicose, combative, hostile or pugnacious.
  4. bucolic: (Adjective) characteristic of the countrysied. Synonyms: rural, rustic, arcadian or pastoral
  5. cacophonous: (Adjective) having an unpleasant sound. Synonyms: inharmonious, discordant, dissonant, or unmusical
  6. calumny: (Noun) an abusive attack on a person's character or good name. Synonyms: defamation, denigration, scandal, or apersion.
  7. charlatan: (Adjective) a flamboyant deceiver. Synonyms: fake, fraud, impostor, or pretender.
  8. dilettante: (Noun) an amateur who engages in an activity without serious intentions and who pretends to have knowledge. Synonyms: amateur, novice, nonprofessional, or noninitiate.
  9. droll: (Adjective) comical in an odd or whimsical manner. Synonyms: comical, funny, humorous, or laughable.
  10. fastidious: (Adjective), giving and careful attention to detail Synonym: meticulous, painstaking, careful, or scrupulous
  11. felicitous: (Adjective) exhibiting an agreeably appropriate manner or style. Synonyms: apt, becoming, fitting, or proper.
  12. frenetic: (Adjective) Marked by extreme excitement, confusion, or agitation. Synonyms: frenzied, mad, wild, or delirious.
  13. gesticulate: (Verb) to show, express or direct through movement. Synonyms: wave, greet, signal, or motion.
  14. impetuous: (Adjective) characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation. Synonyms: rash, impulsive, foolhardy, or reckless.
  15. masticate: (Verb) ro chew (food). Synonyms: chomp, chew, munch, or consume.
  16. revere: (Verb) To regard with great awe and devotion. Synonyms: idolize, adore, worship, reverence, or worship.
  17. salubrious: (Adjective) promoting health. Synonyms: healthy, hygenic, wholesome, or healthsome.
  18. sycophant: (Noun) a person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage. Synonyms: plotter, flatterer, adulator, or overcomendator.
  19. vacillate: (Verb) to be undecided about something. Synonyms: hesitate, halt, falter, or waver.
  20. vertiginous: (Adjective) having or causing a whirling sensation. Synonyms: woozy, dizzy, lightheaded, or giddy.