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Salubrious
Favorable to or promoting heath or well being
Albeit
used to add information
Bereft
deprived of somebody or something; to drive ruthlessly or by force
Gratis
with charge, cost, or payment
Intercession
the action of pleading on somebody’s behalf
Lineaments
a feature or details of a face, body, or figure
Presage
something that portends or foreshadows a future event
Prodigal
Wastefully or recklessly extravagant; lavish
Prolixity
tiresome wordiness; tedious length
Sinecure
Office or position requires little or no work
Analogous
comparable in certain respects, corresponding in some fashion
Brigand
a member of a gang , a robber, or bandit
Emissary
a person sent on a special mission, or errand
Felicity
intense happiness: the state of bliss
Incendiary
-(of a device or attack) designed to cause fires
Magnanimous
very generous or forgiving, esp. toward a rival
Plight
a dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation
Repartee
conversation or speech characterized by quick, witty comments or replies.
Ubiquitous
present, appearing, or found everywhere
Venerable
accorded a great deal of respect, esp. because of age, wisdom, or character
Countenance
Appearajce; a
Deposition
the action of depositing something: pebbles formed by the ______ of calcium in solution.
Discursive
digressing from subject to subject.
Disdain
extreme contempt or disgust for something or somebody.
Epigram
a concise, witty, and often paradoxical remark or saying.
Feign
To give a false appearance of, to represent falsely; pretend to
Laconic
using few words; expressing much in few words; concise
Mien
air, bearing, or demeanor, as showing character, feeling
Veracity
habitual observance of truth in speech or statement; truthfulness
Wry
Dryly humorous, often with a touch of irony; misdirected; abnormally
twisted or bent to one side; crooked
Confound
to perplex or amaze, esp. by a sudden disturbance or surprise; bewilder;
confuse; to contradict or refute: to _______ their arguments
Curate
(noun) a member of the clergy employed to assist a rector or vicar;
any ecclesiastic entrusted with the cure of souls, as a parish priest. (verb) To act as curator of; organize and oversee
Ethereal
light, airy, or tenuous: an ethereal world created through the poetic imagination.
Of or pertaining to the upper regions of space
Gambol
To leap about playfully; frolic
Mutability
liable or subject to change or alteration, fickle, constantly changing
Nascent
beginning to exist or develop: the ______ republic.
Nonplused
(verb) to render utterly perplexed; puzzle completely. (noun) a state of utter
perplexity.
Pedantic
overly concerned with minute details or formalisms, esp. in teaching.
Quail
to lose heart or courage in difficulty or danger; shrink with fear.
Rhetorical
used for, belonging to, or concerned with mere style or effect.
Fatuous
foolish or inane, esp. in an unconscious, complacent manner; silly; unreal; illusory.
Febrile
pertaining to or marked by fever; feverish.
Furtive
taken, done, used, etc., surreptitiously or by stealth; secret.
Incredulous
not credulous; disinclined or indisposed to believe; skeptical.
Interminable
incapable of being terminated; unending; monotonously or annoyingly
protracted or continued; unceasing; incessant; having no limits.
Obliquely
Having a slanting or sloping direction, course, or position; inclined; Devious,
misleading, or dishonest
Pernicious
causing insidious harm or ruin; ruinous; injurious; hurtful; deadly; fatal.
Sardonic
characterized by bitter or scornful derision; mocking; cynical; sneering.
Ultimatum
a final, uncompromising demand or set of terms issued by a party to a dispute,
the rejection of which may lead to a severance of relations or to the use of force.
Writhe
to twist the body about, or squirm, as in pain, violent effort, etc; to shrink mentally,
as in acute discomfort.
Astute
of keen penetration or discernment; sagacious; clever; cunning; ingenious; shrewd.
Beseech
to implore urgently; to beg eagerly for; solicit.
Capitulate
to surrender unconditionally or on stipulated terms.
Deprecating
to express earnest disapproval of; to urge reasons against; protest against (a
scheme, purpose, etc.); to depreciate; belittle.
Glean
to gather slowly and laboriously, bit by bit; to learn, discover, or find out, usually little
by little or slowly.
Accordant
Being in agreement or harmony; consonant.
Accouterments
An accessory item of equipment or dress. Often used in the
plural
Deportment
A manner of personal conduct; behavior
Exposition
A systematic interpretation or explanation (usually written) of a
specific topic.
Impugn
To challenge as false (another’s statements, motives, etc.); cast doubt
upon.
Impute
To relate to a particular cause or source; attribute the fault
responsibility to.
Parapet
A low wall along the edge of a roof or balcony.
Pertinacity
Persistent determination.
Temperance
Moderation of self-restraint in action, statement etc.; self-control
Viands
Articles or dishes of food, now usually of a choice or delicate kind.
Brevity
Shortness of time or duration; breifness
Copious
Large in quantity or number; abundant; plentiful
Gout
A painful inflammation of the big toe on the foot
Habiliments
The special dress or garb associated with an occasion or office
Irksome
annoying, irritating, exasperation, tiresome
Ponderous
lacking grace or fluency; labored and dull
Scrupulous
having scruples; having or showing a strict regard for what one
considers right; principled.
Sundry
Various; miscellaneous: a purse containing keys, wallet, and _____ items.
Timorous
full of fear; fearful
Transcendent
going beyond ordinary limits; surpassing; exceeding.
Amorous
Strongly attracted or disposed to love, especially sexual love:
Benign
having a kindly disposition; gracious
Dissolute
Lacking moral restraint; indulging in sensual pleasures or vices.
Ebullient
overflowing with fervor, enthusiasm, or excitement; high-spirited
Entourage
a group of attendants or associates, as of a person of rank or
importance:
Extol
to praise highly; laud; eulogize
Languid
lacking in vigor or vitality; slack or slow
Meet
Fitting; proper
Resolute
firmly resolved or determined; set in purpose or opinion.
Turgid
inflated, overblown, or pompous; bombastic
Chastening
a rebuke for making a mistake
Corporeal
adj. Having material or physical form or substance
Derive
v. to reason by deduction; establish by deduction.
Dubious
adj. Fraught with uncertainty or doubt.
Equivocal
adj. Open to two or more interpretations; or of uncertain nature or
significance or (often) intended to mislead.
Errant
adj. Straying away from the right course, or from accepted standards.
Goad
n. a pointed instrument used to prod into motion
Languor
n. A relaxed comfortable feeling.
Resplendent
adj. Having great beauty or splendor.
Ruminate
v. To reflect deeply on a subject
Assail
v. attack someone physically or emotionally
Beget
v. to make children
Bellicose
adj. Having or showing a ready disposition to fight
Delusion
n. an erroneous belief that is held in the face of evidence to the
contrary.
Discourse
n. extended verbal expression in speech or writing.