All Vocab Words

  1. Juggernaut – A massive and unstoppable force, campaign, or movement that crushes everything in its path.

  2. Sneer – A mocking or scornful facial expression, usually involving curling the lip; to speak or act with contempt.

  3. Apocryphal – Of doubtful authenticity, often referring to a story or statement that is widely circulated as being true.

  4. Detestable – Deserving intense dislike or hatred

  5. Pedantic – Overly concerned with minor details, rules, or displaying academic knowledge in an annoying way.

  6. Geniality – Friendliness and warmth; a cheerful, pleasant manner.

  7. Besiege – To surround and attack a place with armed forces; to overwhelm or harass persistently.

  8. Disquietude – A state of uneasiness or anxiety.

  9. Unobtrusive – Not attracting attention; discreet.

  10. Conflagration – A large and destructive fire.

  11. Troglodyte – A person who lives in seclusion or is ignorant of modern developments; literally, a cave dweller.

  12. Abominable – Causing disgust or hatred; extremely bad or unpleasant.

  13. Brandish – To wave or flourish something (especially a weapon) in a threatening or triumphant manner.

  14. Insensate – Lacking physical sensation or the ability to reason; cruel or unfeeling.

  15. Gaunt – Extremely thin and bony, often due to suffering, hunger, or age.

  16. Disreputable – Not considered respectable in character or appearance.

  17. Melancholy – A deep, persistent sadness or gloom.

  18. Stringent – Strict, precise, and demanding.

  19. Inscrutable – Difficult to understand or interpret; mysterious.

  20. Disconsolate – Without comfort or hope; extremely sad.

  1. Docile – Easily managed or trained; submissive.

  2. Province – A territory or area of expertise or responsibility.

  3. Predilection – A natural preference or liking for something.

  4. Calumny – The act of making false statements to damage someone's reputation; slander.

  5. Pallor – An unhealthy, pale appearance.

  6. Beguile – To charm or deceive, often in a misleading way.

  7. Supercilious – Arrogant, disdainful, or looking down on others.

  8. Intimation – A subtle hint or indirect suggestion.

  9. Erroneous – Incorrect or mistaken.

  10. Sporadic – Occurring irregularly or in scattered instances.

  11. Somnambulate – To walk while asleep; sleepwalking.

  12. Nebulous – Vague, unclear, or ill-defined.

  13. Insistent – Firmly demanding attention or action; persistent.

  14. Irreverent – Lacking respect for things that are generally taken seriously.

  15. Garrulous – Excessively talkative, especially about trivial matters.

  16. Elocution – The skill of clear and expressive speech.

  17. Metaphysical – Relating to abstract or philosophical concepts beyond physical reality.

  18. Unscathed – Not injured or harmed.

  19. Garish – Excessively bright, showy, or tastelessly flashy.

  20. Aspersion – A damaging or false remark about someone’s reputation; slander.