VOCAB UNIT 4

consummate

(adj) complete or perfect in the highest degree; (v) to bring to a state of completion of perfection

frenetic

(adj) frenzied, highly agitated

grouse

(n) a type of game bird; a complaint; (v) to complain, grumble

incarcerate

(v) to imprison, confine, jail

mordant

(adj) biting or caustic in thought, manner, or style; sharply or bitterly harsh

pusillanimous

(adj) contemptibly cowardly or mean-spirited

stratagem

(n) a scheme to outwit or deceive an opponent or to gain an end

atrophy

(n) the wasting away of a body organ or tissue; any progressive decline or failure; (v) to waste energy

bastion

(n) a fortified place, stronghold

concord

(n) a state of agreement, harmony, unanimity; a treaty, pact, covenant

disarray

(n) disorder, confusan; (v) to throw into disorder

exigency

(n, often pl) urgency, pressure; urgent demand, pressing need; an emergency

floatsam

(n) floating debris; homeless, impoverished people

glean

(v) to gather bit by bit; to gather small quantities of grain left in a field by the reapers

incumbent

(adj) obligatory, required; (n) one who holds a specific office at the time spoken of

jocular

(adj) humorous, jesting, jolly, joking

ludicrous

(adj) ridiculous, laughable, absurd

nettle

(n) a prickly or stinging plant; (v) to arouse displeasure, impatience, or anger; to vex or irritate severely

pecuniary

(adj) consisting of or measured in money; of or related to money

recumbent

(adj) in a reclining posiition, lying down, in the posture of one sleeping or resting

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