(v) to intrude gradually, stealthily upon the rights of others
10
New cards
serene
(adj) calm, peaceful or tranquil
11
New cards
pithy
(adj) short and full of meaning and substance
12
New cards
topography
(n) the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area
13
New cards
transcendence
(n) exceeding or surpassing in degree or excellence
14
New cards
tussocks
(n) a tuft or clump of growing grass
15
New cards
deference
(n) humble respect
16
New cards
humility
(n) a modest or low view of one's own importance; humbleness
17
New cards
intrepid
(adj) fearless; adventurous (often used for rhetorical or humorous effect)
18
New cards
philanthropic
(adj) seeking to promote the welfare of others, especially by donating money to good causes; generous and benevolent
19
New cards
kismet
(n) destiny; fate
20
New cards
delusions of grandeur
(n) when you believe that you have more power, wealth, smarts, or other grand traits than is true
21
New cards
complacent
(adj) showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements
22
New cards
blasphemous
(adj) sacrilegious against God or sacred things; profane
23
New cards
austerity
(n) sternness or severity of manner or attitude; extreme plainness and simplicity of style or appearance
24
New cards
sublime
(adj) of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe
25
New cards
impertinence
(noun) lack of respect; rudeness
26
New cards
bravado
(noun) a bold manner or a show of boldness intended to impress or intimidate
27
New cards
contemptuous
(adj) showing contempt; scornful
28
New cards
ascetic
(adj) characterized by or suggesting the practice of severe self-discipline and abstention from all forms of indulgence, typically for religious reasons.
29
New cards
affable
(adj) friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to
30
New cards
surly
(adj) bad-tempered and unfriendly
31
New cards
progeny
(noun) a descendant or the descendants of a person, animal, or plant; offspring
32
New cards
deluge
(verb) inundate with a great quantity of something
33
New cards
denuded
(verb) strip (something) of its covering, possessions, or assets; make bare
34
New cards
hubris
(noun) excessive pride or self-confidence
35
New cards
apathetic
(adj) showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern
36
New cards
discerning
(adj) having or showing good judgment
37
New cards
burgeoning
(adj) beginning to grow or increase rapidly; flourishing
38
New cards
chasm
(noun) a profound difference between people, viewpoints, feelings, etc.
39
New cards
frenetic
(adj) fast and energetic in a rather wild and uncontrolled way
40
New cards
capricious
(adj) given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior
41
New cards
recluse
(noun) a person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people
42
New cards
perennial
(adj.) lasting for a long or apparently infinite time; persistent, enduring
43
New cards
sojourn
(noun) a temporary stay
44
New cards
meticulous
(adj)marked by extreme care in the consideration or treatment of details
45
New cards
culminate
(verb) reach a climax or point of highest development
46
New cards
menial
(adj) (of work) not requiring much skill and lacking prestige
47
New cards
mundane
(adj) lacking interest or excitement; dull
48
New cards
disquieting
(adj) inducing feelings of anxiety or worry
49
New cards
incredulous
(adj) (of a person or their manner) unwilling or unable to believe something
50
New cards
beleaguered
(adj) in a very difficult situation
51
New cards
self-reproach
(noun) blame directed at oneself
52
New cards
ambivalence
(noun) the state of having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone