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Words 07
- credulous:
inclined to believe too readily.
- termagant:
a scolding, nagging, bad-tempered woman.
- pantheon:
the collective gods of a people; also, a group of
highly esteemed persons.
- redound:
to have a consequence or effect.
- moil:
to labor; to toil; to drudge.
- sapid:
having flavor, especially a strong pleasant flavor.
- pastiche:
a hodgepodge; a potpourri.
- intransigent:
uncompromising.
- celerity:
quickness; swiftness.
- denouement:
the final resolution of the main complication of a literary or dramatic
work.
- acrimony:
bitter, harsh, or biting sharpness.
- nonpareil:
having no equal.
- doughty:
valiant; brave.
- internecine:
destructive; especially, mutually destructive; also,
relating to conflict within a group.
- vitiate:
to make faulty or imperfect.
- penchant:
a strong liking.
- flagitious:
grossly wicked; scandalous.
- bombast:
pompous or pretentious speech or writing.
- veritable:
real; true; genuine.
- furtive:
obtained or characterized by stealth; sly; secret; stealthy.
- insuperable:
incapable of being passed over, surmounted, or overcome.
- delectation:
great pleasure; delight.
- redolent:
having or exuding fragrance; also, evocative,
reminiscent.
- polymath:
a person of great or varied learning.
- fiat:
an arbitrary or authoritative command or order.
- bon
vivant: a person with refined and sociable tastes.
- appellation:
a name, title, or designation.
- enunciate:
to utter articulately; also, to state or set
forth precisely or systematically.
- fecund:
fruitful; prolific.
- chortle:
to utter, or express with, a snorting, exultant laugh or chuckle.
- disconsolate:
hopelessly sad; also, saddening; cheerless.