Quizlet Vocab Final

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  1. -ade: action or prgress
  2. -ant: one who
  3. -cle: small
  4. -dom: state or quality of
  5. -ent: one who
  6. -ful: full of
  7. -ic: relating to
  8. -less: without
  9. -ment: action or quality of
  10. -or: one who
  11. Abated: decreased, suspended, diminished or extinguished
  12. Abhor: to hate or detest
  13. Acceded: agreed
  14. Ambrosial: sweet and fragrant
  15. Arduous: difficult; requiring a lot of work and endurance
  16. Array: an order or large grouping/variety
  17. Assuaged: calmed
  18. Austere: strict or severe
  19. Beguiled: tricked, deceived
  20. Brackish: salty
  21. Cleave: to cling, stick fast or be faithful to
  22. Contortion: twisted or deformed shape
  23. Convalescence: gradual healing
  24. Covanant: a solemn agreement between two parties
  25. Cowered: to cringe in fear
  26. Coyness: flirtation, shyness, modesty
  27. Disdain: regarded as untrustworthy
  28. Dismayed: sad
  29. Dominion: the power to control (matt has this over the whole school)
  30. Effusions: unrestrained outpouring of feelings
  31. Emaciated: extremely thin as a result of starvation
  32. Encompass: surround
  33. Estatic: a person filled with joy
  34. Exorcise: to free from evil spirits
  35. Flailing: to swing or wave vigorously
  36. Impetuous: impulsive (hasty) and passionate
  37. Injunction: a law or command
  38. Kindled: aroused, excited
  39. Naivete: innocence or inexperience
  40. Parched: exetremely dry
  41. Prevail: to win out or be the last one standing
  42. Prophetic: foretelling events by divine inspiration
  43. Recluse: a person who leaves society to live alone
  44. Renown: widely acclaimed and honored; fame
  45. Reproach: shame, disgrace
  46. Restrain: to hold back or keep in check
  47. Shrouded: covered, hidden or wrapped
  48. Subdue: to conquer, overpower or control by force
  49. Universal: used by, understood by, applicable to or characteristic of everyone
  50. Viability: the believability or reality of
  51. abomination: anything greatly disliked, abhorred or shameful
  52. adulation: excessive admiration or devotion
  53. ambient: of the surrounding area or environment; completely immersed
  54. an-: not
  55. anomie: a state or condition of individuals or society characterized by a breakdown or absence of social norms and values; a case of an uprooted people
  56. arch: ancient
  57. archy: goverment
  58. audio: hear, listen
  59. balefully: of menacing; threateningly; wretched; miserably
  60. bleary: fatigued, weary, unclear, blurred
  61. charlatan: a fraud; makes out to be much more than he or she is
  62. co-: together
  63. coalescing: blending or coming together into one body or mass
  64. consanguinity: relationship by a common ancestor or close affinity
  65. copiously: in great amount; profusely
  66. corp: body
  67. coterminous: having the same scope, range of meaning or extent in time
  68. de-: opposite
  69. demagogue: leader who obtained power by means of impassioned appeals to theemotions and prejudices of the populace
  70. derelict: left, deserted, abandoned, neglected
  71. descended: to move from a higher to lower place; to arrive or attack in a sudden,to move from a higher to lower place; to arrive or attack in a sudden, overwhelming manner
  72. devoid: not possessing, untouched by or void of
  73. dis-: opposite
  74. discourse: communication, discussion, conversation
  75. dissidents: people who disagree
  76. dominion: a territory or sphere of influence or control; a realm
  77. dreck: worthless trash or junk; excrement or dung
  78. effeminate: having qualities or characteristics more often associated with women than men; characterized by weakness and excessive refinement
  79. encroachment: entry into another's property without right or permission
  80. enmity: feeling or condition of hostility
  81. ennui: feeling of weariness and discontent; boredom
  82. epitomized: represented; used as a typical example
  83. facile: resourceful, quick, expert
  84. foresight: care for or knowledge of the future; looking forward
  85. fret: to feel or express worry, annoyance or discontent
  86. fugue: a dreamlike state of altered consciousness that may last for hours or days
  87. furrows: a rut, groove or narrow trench; a deep wrinkle in the skin (usually the forehead)
  88. geo: earth
  89. guile: crafty or artful deception
  90. il-: not
  91. impenetrably: impossibly seen, gone through or understood
  92. imperious: commanding, mighty or powerful
  93. imperturbability: the state of being incapable of being upset or agitated
  94. improvident: not think about or planning for the future
  95. inane: lacking sense, significance or ideas; silly; empty
  96. incredulous: skeptical, unbelieving
  97. ir-: not
  98. languidly: in a weak indifferent or tired manner
  99. largess: generous gifts or money
  100. mal-: bad
  101. malevolent: wishing harm on others, malicious
  102. mania: madness
  103. manifest: to make clear or understandable
  104. mettle: courage, bravery and spirit
  105. mollified: softened, appeased, pacified, reduced
  106. mor/mort: death
  107. neolithic: or relating to the cultural period of the Stone Age beginning around 10,000 B.C. in the Middle East and later elsewhere, characterized by the development of agriculture and the making of polished stone implements.
  108. obliquely: in an indirect, evasive or misleading direction
  109. ominous: menacing or threatening
  110. pacification: reduction, as of a rebellious district or people, to peaceful submission
  111. path: feeling, suffering
  112. phil/philo: love, lover of
  113. phobia/phobos: fear
  114. phon: sound
  115. photo: light
  116. piety: respect or devotion; affectionate reverence and service shown toward parents, relatives, benefactors, country or supreme being.
  117. plausible: valid, likely, acceptable; credible
  118. poignant: profound; affecting or moving emotions
  119. posterity: future generations; all of a person's decendents
  120. preamble: an introductory fact, statement or explanation
  121. predation: a relation between animals in which one organism captures and feeds others; the act of plundering or robbing
  122. presentiments: a sense that something is about to occur; a premonition
  123. primitive: of or relating to a non-industrial, often tribal culture, especiallyone that is characterized by a low level of economic complexity
  124. prowess: exceptional skill, bravery, ability, strength or valor, usually in battle
  125. punct: point,dot
  126. quixotic: impulsive and unpredictable
  127. re-: again
  128. resolute: firm, determined, unwavering
  129. reticent: silent, reluctant or restrained
  130. rudimentary: elementary, basic, at its earliest stages
  131. rupt: break
  132. sardonic: bitter or scornful; mocking; cynical; sneering
  133. scenario: outline of a plot; imagined or projected sequence of events
  134. scope: see, watch
  135. scrib/script: write
  136. sheathed: enclosed in a protective covering
  137. slough: a hole full of mire; a condition of despair or helplessness
  138. superfluous: unnecessary, more than enough, wasteful
  139. supernal: belonging to heaven of divine beings; lofty; more than earthly
  140. tele: far
  141. tempo: time
  142. tenuous: of slight importance, lacking a sound basis, lacking in clarity (vague)
  143. terra: earth
  144. therm: heat
  145. trans-: across
  146. un-: not
  147. vagaries: extravagant, unpredictable or erratic actions
  148. valediction: the act of bidding farewell or taking leave
  149. veneration: the act of regarding or treating with reverence
  150. viv: alive, life
  151. wily: crafty tricky or cunning