8th Week Of Long Words Flashcards
Not literate; unable to read or write; uneducated
Illiterate
Not logical ; not observing the rules of logic ( correct reasoning); irrational; fallacious
Illogical
Not spotted; absolutely clean; stainless
Immaculate
Not mature; not fully grown or developed; young; childish
Immature
State of being not punished; freedom from punishment, harm, loss, etc.; immunity
Impunity
Not accessible; unreachable ; hard to get to; unapproachable
Inaccessible
Not ceasing; continuing without interruption; interminable; ceaseless
Incessant
Not flexible ; not easily bent; firm; unyielding
Inflexible
State of being not grateful; ungratefulness; lack of gratitude
Ingratitude
Not legible; impossible or hard to read; undecipherable
Illegible
Not hospitable; not showing kindness to guests and strangers; unfriendly
Inhospitable
- ) not soluble; incapable of being solved ; unsolvable ; irresolvable
- ) not capable of being dissolved
Insoluble
Not reconcilable; not able to be brought into friendly accord or compromise; incompatible
Irreconcilable
Not relevant; inapplicable; off the topic; extraneous
Irrelevant
Not revocable; incapable of being recalled or revoked; unalterable; irreversible
Irrevocable
( literally,” good saying”) blessing; good wishes; approbation
Benediction
(Literally, “ evil saying “) curse
Malediction
( literally,” one who does good”) person who gives kindly aid, money, or a similar benefit
Benefactor
( literally , “ one who does evil”) offender ; evildoer; criminal
Malefactor
Productive of good; helpful; advantageous
Beneficial
Person receiving some good, advantage, or benefit
Beneficiary
(Literally,” wishing well”) disposed to promote the welfare of others ; kind charitable
Benevolent
( literally, “ wishing I’ll”) showing Ill will ; spiteful; malicious; vicious
Malevolent
Badly adjusted; out of harmony with one’s environment
Maladjusted
Ill will; intention or desire to harm another ; enmity; malevolence
Malice
Bad or faulty nutrition; pour nourishment
Malnutrition
Treat badly or roughly; mistreat; abuse
Maltreat
( literally,” falling down “) deteriorating; growing worse; declining
Decadent
Having leaves that fall down at the end of the growing season ; shedding leaves
Deciduous
Out of one’s mind; mad; insane; deranged
Demented
Pull or tear down; destroy; raze; wreck
Demolish
Move down in grade or rank; degrade; downgrade
Demote
( literally,” hanging down from”) unable to exist without the support of another
Dependent
- ) go down in price it value
2. ) speak slightingly of; belittle; disparage
Depreciate
Look down on; scorn; feel contempt for; abhor; disdain
Despise
Turn aside, or down ( from a route or rule) ; stray ; wander; digress
Deviate
( literally,” gulp down “) eat greedily; eat like an animal
Devour
( usually followed by with) opposite of “
Content” ; dissatisfied; discontented ; disgruntled
Discontent
Disbelieve; refuse to trust
Discredit
Disagreement; difference; inconsistency; variation
Discrepancy
Do the opposite of “ integrate” ( make into a whole); break into bits; crumble ; decay
Disintegrate
Opposite of “ passionate “ ( showing strong feeling ); calm ; composed; impartial
Dispassionate
Opposite of good condition or repair; bad condition
Disrepair
Feel differently; differ in opinion; disagree
Dissent
( literally “ sitting apart”) not agreeing ; dissenting; nonconformist
Dissident
Draw away, or divert the attention of ; confuse ; bewilder
Distract
( literally, “ go apart “) withdraw from an organization or federation
Secede
( literally, “ a going apart”) withdrawal from an organization or federation
Secession
Keep apart from others; place in solitude ; isolate; sequester
Seclude
- ) apart, or free, from care, fear, or worry ; confident; assured
- ) safe against loss, attack, or danger
Secure
Going apart from, or against , an established government; action, speech, or writing to overthrow the government; insurrection; treason
Sedition