20 Vocab Words Flashcards
in existence.
Few documents antedating the advent of papyrus are —— today.
Extant (adj.)
short-lived
Youtube has made fame truly ———-. Just ask Rebecca Black.
Ephemeral (adj)
to confirm, make stronger
Three witnesses were able to——– Lucy’s alibi that she had been at the bowling alley at the time of the murder.
Corroborate (v.)
– talkative
Carl was so ——– his friends usually didn’t like to watch a movie with him.
Loquacious (adj)
– known to a select few
Many jazz artists once deemed —– have emerged due to the greater access users have to avant-garde music on-line.
Esoteric (adj)
– scholarly
A Rhodes Scholar, Maxine was a true —-, and a formidable opponent on Jeopardy.
Erudite (adj.)
– practical
Edna never cared for abstract thinking and preferred the ——— world of business, in which every action, ideally, has an intended consequence.
Pragmatic (adj.)
– having contradictory feelings
Erin was ——- about her freshman year in college; her classes were fascinating but she missed her high school friends.
Ambivalent (adj.)
– inducing sleep
Professor Moore’s lectures were ——– to the point that students, before they nodded off in class, would usually quip, “It’s time for Professor Bore.”
Soporific (adj.)
– producing or creating abundantly
Irving Berlin had one of the most —- careers in song-writing history; dozens of his hundreds of tunes are familiar to us. Anyone dreaming of a “White Christmas?”
Prolific (adj.)
– favorable
The team’s run for the pennant started ——- with 24 wins. Two starting pitchers snapped their elbows mid-season, clearly an inauspicious sign
Auspicious (adj.)
– cheerful; optimistic
A Yale graduate with a 4.0, she was——-about finding a job right out of college.
Sanguine (adj.)
– to weaken; drain the energy from
Sitting in the windowless room, the tropical humidity soaking through the walls, I was ——- before noon.
Enervate (v.)
– big-hearted; generous
Upon receiving his first Wall Street paycheck, Jerry was so ——– he not only bought his Mom a car, he bought his Dad one too.
Magnanimous (adj.)
– 1. Changing one’s personality often and unpredictably. 2. Animated, sprightly
One never knew exactly what the professor’s class would be like; he was so —— that many of his students thought of him as two different people.
Mercurial(adj.)