Vocab
Vocabulary
Adroit:
Skillful or clever.
Embody:
To represent or express.
Foible:
A minor flaw or weakness.
Fugitive:
A person escaping or hiding.
Irrepressible:
Impossible to control.
Keen:
Intense.
Legacy:
Something handed down from the past.
Nuance:
A small difference.
Repertoire:
The list of pieces a performer is ready to perform.
Stark:
Plain or clear.
Arrogant:
Overly proud or self-important.
Cavalier:
Carefree or not serious.
Condescending:
Acting like you are better than others.
Contemptuous:
Looking down on someone
Ebullient:
Energetic and enthusiastic.
Egocentric:
Self-centered or only focused on oneself.
Haughty:
Proud and arrogant; disdainful.
Pompous:
Excessively self-important; grand.
Unpretentious:
Simple and humble; not showy.
Waspish:
Easily irritated or sharp-tongued.
Adjunct:
Something added on or attached.
Aggregate:
Something whole formed by combining parts.
Egregious:
Horribly bad or shocking.
Enjoin:
To order or instruct.
Gregarious:
Sociable and enjoying company.
Injunction:
A legal order to do or stop something.
Juncture:
A critical point or connection.
Junta:
A group in charge after a takeover
Congregate:
To gather together.
Segregate:
To separate or set apart.