master quiz

Conjure/ to affect or influence by or as if by invocation or spell
Macabre/ gruesome and horrifying
Vulnerability/ capable of being wounded or hurt
Abhorrence/ a feeling of extreme loathing or hatred
Inculcate/ to teach
Keenly/ characterized by sharpness or distinctness of perception
Desiccate/ to dry out
Devise/ to plan
Jettison/ to throw overboard
Resonance/ the prolongation of sound by reflection; reverberation.
Allay/ to soften or alleviate
Eccentric/ breaking from a traditional pattern of behavior; odd
Palpable/ capable of being touched or felt
Hiatus/ a break or interruption; a gap
Chagrin/ a feeling of disappointment or humiliation

Dynamic/ vigorously active or forceful; energetic:
Concede/ acknowledge as true or an opponent’s victory
Chaos/ a state of confusion and disorder
Felicitous/ well-suited or appropriate behavior for the situation
Clamor/ a loud uproar of noise
Susceptible/ capable of being affected emotionally
Imperturbable/ incapable of being upset; showing no emotion
Dissipate/ to scatter in various directions
Unscrupulous/ without morals
Candor/ the quality of being sincere or frank; truthful
Discreet/ showing modesty

Euphemism/ substituting a mild or vague expression for a harsher one
Mundane/ of the world or ordinary; boring
Façade/ a superficial appearance; the front of a building

Obsolete/ no longer in use
Oblige/ to be kindly accommodating
Ardor/ great warmth of feeling; passion
Candid/ Characterized as being outspoken or sincere
Dispel/ to cause to vanish
Permeate/ to pass through every part of; saturate
Caustic/ capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action
Insouciance/ casual lack of concern; indifference
Masquerade/ a false show or pretense; pretend to be someone one is not
Suffuse/ gradually spread through or over
Bequeathed/ leave to a person by a will; pass (something) on or leave (something) to someone else

Incriminate/ accuse of a crime
Elusive/ difficult to find or catch
Alienist/ former title of a psychologist
Jargon/ language understood by a particular group
Rancor/ bitter resentment or ill will