Advanced Vocab Words - Set 9 Flashcards

Learn to understand and effectively use 100 advanced vocabulary words. Improve your test scores, or simply be more articulate in your daily life. Each word is used in context in a sample sentence and includes synonyms and a pronunciation guide.

1
Q

Define:

mendacious

(men-dey-shuhs)

A

adj. dishonest

Phyllis is mendacious yet entertaining; she is fun to talk to at a party, but I wouldn’t believe a word she says.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
2
Q

Define:

consequential

(kon-suh-kwen-shuhl)

A

adj. important

adj. pompous, self-important

I am not prepared to accept such consequential airs from a journalist 20 years my junior.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
3
Q

Define:

tremulous

(trem-yuh-luhs)

A

adj. trembling, timid, fearful

He signed the contract with a tremulous hand.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
4
Q

Define:

mendicant

(men-dih-kuhnt)

A

n. a beggar, a supplicant

There was a large number of mendicants stalking the street.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
5
Q

Define:

egress

(n. ee-grehss; v. ih-grehss)

A

n. exit

v. to exit

It was thought that the prisoner, seeking egress from his cell before the spreading fire consumed it, had managed to slip out between the warping floorboards.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
6
Q

Define:

preternatural

(pree-ter-nach-er-uhl)

A

adj. beyond what is normal or natural

Occasionally, people with mental illnesses also exhibit preternatural abilities in mathematics or memorization.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
7
Q

Define:

fulminate

(fuhl-muh-neyt)

A

v. to verbally attack

v. to explode

The crotchety old fool fulminated about every sort of modern improvement while we listened, too stunned to interrupt him.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
8
Q

Define:

gull

(guhl)

A

v. to fool or deceive

They gulled Akiko so well that she walked right into her own surprise party without suspecting a thing.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
9
Q

Define:

rebus

(ree-buhss)

A

n. a riddle in which words are represented by pictures

Pictures of bees and eyes are commonly used in a rebus to symbolize the words “be” and “I”.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
10
Q

Define:

pedestrian

(puh-dess-tree-uhn)

A

adj. commonplace, trite, unremarkable

Timothy’s dissertation was lengthy but pedestrian.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
11
Q

Define:

distrait

(diss-trey)

A

adj. distracted as a result of anxiety

The distrait teacher kept pausing mid-sentence to look out the window.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
12
Q

Define:

nefarious

(nih-fair-ee-uhs)

A

adj. vicious, evil

The nefarious conspirators left nothing in the poor woman’s house.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
13
Q

Define:

factious

(fak-shuhss)

A

adj. inclined to make arguments, divisive, contentious

Many networks purposely select factious personalities to appear in their reality T.V. shows in the hopes that their bickering will attract viewers.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
14
Q

Define:

ignoble

(ig-noh-buhl)

A

adj. dishonorable, disgraceful

The ignoble act of profiteering at someone else’s expense is not to be condoned.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
15
Q

Define:

epithet

(epp-ih-thet)

A

n. a characterizing phrase

n. a disparaging word or phrase

Ivan the Terrible’s name was one epithet I do not envy.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
16
Q

Define:

anodyne

(ann-uh-dahyn)

A

adj. pain-relieving, soothing; bland

n. a distress-reliever

She tried to keep the conversation as anodyne as possible

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
17
Q

Define:

jejune

(djih-djoon)

A

adj. uninteresting, dull

adj. immature

adj. lacking in nutrition

It may be said that her verse is jejune, but I happen to find a sage sensibility in her later poems.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
18
Q

Define:

conciliatory

(kuhn-sill-ee-uh-tawr-ee)

A

adj. agreeable; overcoming distrust or hostility

Karen’s conciliatory attitude helped her to move up in the business.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
19
Q

Define:

diaspora

(dahy-ass-per-uh)

A

n. a dispersion of people from their homeland (esp. Jews)

n. a community of dispersed people

The African diaspora throughout the world has settled into certain traditions, some of which are not actually African in origin.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
20
Q

Define:

welter

(well-ter)

A

v. to writhe, toss about; to be in turmoil

The lake weltered in the storm, tossing the boat all over.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
21
Q

Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

adj. dishonest

A

mendacious

(men-dey-shuhs)

synonyms: deceptive, false, untruthful, misleading

The politician’s mendacious statements eroded public trust.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
22
Q

Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

adj. important

adj. pompous, self-important

A

consequential

(kon-suh-kwen-shuhl)

synonyms: significant, considerable; egotistic, weighty, substantial

The discovery was consequential for the advancement of medical research.

His consequential air made him unpopular with his peers.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
23
Q

Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

adj. trembling, timid, fearful

A

tremulous

(trem-yuh-luhs)

synonyms: quivering, cowardly, nervous, shaky, apprehensive

Her tremulous voice revealed her nervousness during the presentation.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
24
Q

Which of your vocabulary words means the following?

n. a beggar, a supplicant

A

mendicant

(men-dih-kuhnt)

synonyms: panhandler, pauper, vagrant, street person

The mendicant sat by the church, asking for spare change.

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
25
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? n. exit v. to exit
egress | (n. **ee**-grehss; v. ih-**grehss**) ## Footnote synonyms: departure, escape, withdrawal, outflow, exit The fire alarm signaled the need for a quick _egress_ from the building. Once the meeting ended, everyone began to _egress_ from the room.
26
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. beyond what is normal or natural
preternatural | (pree-ter-**nach**-er-uhl) ## Footnote synonyms: anomalous, irregular, bizarre, extraordinary, supernatural Her _preternatural_ ability to predict the weather amazed everyone.
27
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? v. to verbally attack v. to explode
fulminate | (**fuhl**-muh-neyt) ## Footnote synonyms: berate, condemn; blast, blow up, detonate, erupt The critics began to _fulminate_ against the new policy. The faulty engine caused the car to _fulminate_ on the highway.
28
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? v. to fool or deceive
gull | (**guhl**) ## Footnote synonyms: mislead, hoodwink, dupe, trick, con The scammer tried to _gull_ people into giving away their personal information.
29
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? n. a riddle in which words are represented by pictures
rebus | (**ree**-buhss) ## Footnote synonyms: puzzle, enigma, visual puzzle, picture puzzle The puzzle enthusiast enjoyed solving the intricate _rebus_.
30
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. commonplace, trite, unremarkable
pedestrian | (puh-**dess**-tree-uhn) ## Footnote synonyms: everyday, dull, uninteresting, ordinary, mundane His _pedestrian_ speech failed to inspire the audience.
31
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. distracted as a result of anxiety
distrait | (diss-**trey**) ## Footnote synonyms: preoccupied, engrossed, scatterbrained, absent-minded, unfocused She was so _distrait_ from worry that she forgot her own appointment.
32
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. vicious, evil
nefarious | (nih-**fair**-ee-uhs) ## Footnote synonyms: atrocious, malevolent, wicked, sinful The villain’s _nefarious_ plot was foiled by the heroes.
33
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. inclined to make arguments, divisive, contentious
factious | (**fak**-shuhss) ## Footnote synonyms: conflicting, warring, belligerent, disputatious, quarrelsome The _factious_ members of the group constantly disagreed on trivial matters.
34
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. dishonorable, disgraceful
ignoble | (ig-**noh**-buhl) ## Footnote synonyms: corrupt, lewd, petty, shameful, base His _ignoble_ actions brought shame to his family.
35
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? n. a characterizing phrase n. a disparaging word or phrase
epithet | (**epp**-uh-thet) ## Footnote synonyms: nickname, title, designation, label, descriptor He earned the _epithet_ "The Brave" after his courageous deeds. The politician was hurt by the _epithet_ hurled at him by the crowd.
36
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. pain-relieving, soothing; bland n. a distress reliever
anodyne | (**ann**-uh-dahyn) ## Footnote synonyms: curative, dull, toothless, painkiller, balm The _anodyne_ music helped calm her after a stressful day. Laughter served as an _anodyne_ for the weary workers.
37
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. uninteresting, dull adj. immature adj. lacking in nutrition
jejune | (dji-**djoon**) ## Footnote synonyms: empty, banal, childlike, sophomoric, insipid His _jejune_ explanation failed to capture the students' attention. The _jejune_ behavior of the children disrupted the event. The _jejune_ diet left her feeling weak and tired.
38
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. agreeable; overcoming distrust or hostility
conciliatory | (kuhn-**sill**-ee-uh-tawr-ee) ## Footnote synonyms: appeasing, pacifying, reconciling, placating His _conciliatory_ tone helped resolve the conflict between the two sides.
39
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? n. a dispersion of people from their homeland (esp. Jews) n. a community of dispersed people
diaspora | (dahy-**ass**-per-uh) ## Footnote synonyms: dispersion, exodus, scattering, migration The _diaspora_ of refugees from the war-torn country was a tragic event. The Jewish _diaspora_ has a rich cultural history.
40
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? v. to writhe, toss about; to be in turmoil
welter | (**well**-ter) ## Footnote synonyms: commotion, tumble, sway, flounder, struggle The boat began to _welter_ in the stormy seas, causing panic among the passengers.
41
# Define: ruminate | (**roo**-muh-neyt)
v. to meditate at length; to muse v. to chew cud ## Footnote The monk _ruminated_ over the moral dilemma.
42
# Define: maudlin | (**mawd**-lin)
adj. overly sentimental ## Footnote The teacher insisted on taking a _maudlin_ picture with each one of her students every year.
43
# Define: convoke | (kuhn-**vohk**)
v. to convene or call together ## Footnote He _convoked_ a meeting of the nation's top CEOs and Vice Presidents.
44
# Define: effluence | (**eff**-loo-uhns)
n. the act of flowing out n. something that flows out ## Footnote An _effluence_ of people from the stadium crowded the streets.
45
# Define: eschew | (ess-**choo**)
v. to shun or avoid ## Footnote Most vegetarians _eschew_ fur coats as well as consuming meats.
46
# Define: ambulatory | (**am**-byuh-luh-tawr-ee)
adj. of walking, adapted for walking ## Footnote The _ambulatory_ excursion drew few people because of the poor weather.
47
# Define: rigmarole | (**rig**-muh-rohl)
n. an extremely tedious and complicated process ## Footnote The _rigmarole_ I am subjected to every time I visit the DMV would be funny were it not so depressing.
48
# Define: forswear | (fuhr-**swair**)
v. to renounce, disavow, repudiate ## Footnote The young nation _forswore_ entangling alliances.
49
# Define: gastronomy | (gahss-**trawn**-uh-mee)
n. the science of good eating or cooking n. cooking particular to a region ## Footnote Jim was studying Japanese _gastronomy_ along with his mandatory classes.
50
# Define: jibe | (**jahyb**)
v. to be in accord; to agree; to suddenly shift from one side to another ## Footnote His story _jibed_ with mine.
51
# Define: stentorian | (sten-**tawr**-ee-uhn)
adj. extremely loud and powerful ## Footnote Even without a microphone, the principal's _stentorian_ voice filled the auditorium and commanded everyone's attention.
52
# Define: lachrymose | (**lak**-rih-mowss)
adj. sad, tearful ## Footnote The opera's _lachrymose_ final scene has tested the dramatic range of generations of sopranos.
53
# Define: abrogate | (**ab**-ruh-geyt)
v. to abolish or annul by authority ## Footnote The court ruling _abrogated_ his rights to any profits.
54
# Define: bemuse | (bih-**myooz**)
v. to puzzle or confuse ## Footnote The _bemused_ expression on his face was priceless.
55
# Define: expurgate | (**ek**-spurr-gehyt)
v. to censor, esp. obscenity ## Footnote The _expurgated_ version of the album had a more family-friendly rating.
56
# Define: tumid | (**too**-mid)
adj. swollen ## Footnote The river banks were _tumid_ from the spring rain.
57
# Define: natty | (**nah**-tee)
adj. trim, neat, or tidy ## Footnote She was a _natty_ dresser, with never a seam out of place.
58
# Define: sentinel | (**sehn**-tih-null)
n. one who keeps guard v. to watch over ## Footnote The _sentinel_ at the city gates watched over the city.
59
# Define: winsome | (**win**-suhm)
adj. charming, happy, engaging ## Footnote Mei's _winsome_ smile won her many friends.
60
# Define: reconnoiter | (ree-kuh-**noy**-ter)
v. to engage in reconnaissance, to make a preliminary inspection of ## Footnote We sent him to _reconnoiter_ the party before we arrived, in case it turned out to be a dud.
61
# Define: malfeasance | (mal-**fee**-zuhnss)
n. misconduct or wrongdoing (esp. by a public official) ## Footnote Joel was studying _malfeasance_ in the Panamanian government.
62
# Define: halcyon | (**hal**-see-uhn)
adj. calm and peaceful, prosperous ## Footnote The _halcyon_ days of summer are here again.
63
# Define: plenipotentiary | (plen-ih-poh-**ten**-shee-air-ee)
adj. representing a country or other body with complete authority to act as its proxy ## Footnote The ambassador is _plenipotentiary_; he does not need to consult with his home country to sign accords on its behalf.
64
# Define: filch | (**filch**)
v. to steal, esp. something unimportant ## Footnote The girl was caught _filching_ chalk from all the classrooms but would not say why she had done it.
65
# Define: fastness | (**fast**-niss)
n. a safe, fortified place ## Footnote The guerrillas retreated to their mountain _fastness_ in order to regroup and consolidate their battered forces.
66
# Define: bellwether | (**bell**-weth-ur)
n. an indicator, esp. one that predicts future outcomes ## Footnote The Midwest is considered a _bellwether_ for the political tide of the nation, since trends often become apparent there sooner than in other states.
67
# Define: camarilla | (kam-uh-**rill**-uh)
n. a group of counselors to a leader, esp. ones who plot or connive ## Footnote The dictator was obsessed with the possibility of foreign attack, but it was his own disgruntled _camarilla_ of aides who did him in in the end.
68
# Define: interregnum | (in-tur-**reg**-num)
n. the interval of time between the reign of a ruler and that of his successor; the time between two leaders' tenures ## Footnote The _interregnum_ that followed the king's deposition ended only when one of the warlords grew strong enough to control the entire nation.
69
# Define: malinger | (muh-**ling**-gur)
v. to pretend to be sick ## Footnote Souheila was known to _malinger_ on test days, so her father insisted on taking her temperature before he would let her stay home from school.
70
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? v. to meditate at length; to muse v. to chew cud
ruminate | (**roo**-muh-neyt) ## Footnote synonyms: think, ponder; chew, gnaw; contemplate, reflect He liked to _ruminate_ on life’s mysteries during his evening walks. The cows _ruminate_ peacefully in the field after grazing.
71
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. overly sentimental
maudlin | (**mawd**-lin) ## Footnote synonyms: overemotional, gushing, mushy; emotional, effusive After a few drinks, he became _maudlin_ and started sharing old stories.
72
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? v. to convene or call together
convoke | (kuhn-**vohk**) ## Footnote synonyms: assemble, gather, summon; mobilize, convene The board decided to _convoke_ an emergency meeting to address the issue.
73
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? n. the act of flowing out n. something that flows out
effluence | (**eff**-loo-uhns) ## Footnote synonyms: outpouring, discharge, gushing; emanation, flux The _effluence_ of water from the dam was carefully regulated. The _effluence_ from the factory was polluting the nearby river.
74
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? v. to shun or avoid
eschew | (ess-**choo**) ## Footnote synonyms: abandon, abstain; evade, steer clear of He made a conscious effort to _eschew_ unhealthy foods.
75
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. of walking, adapted for walking
ambulatory | (**am**-byuh-luh-tawr-ee) ## Footnote synonyms: roaming, afoot, vagrant; mobile, peripatetic After surgery, she was finally _ambulatory_ and could move around the ward.
76
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? n. an extremely tedious and complicated process
rigmarole | (**rig**-muh-rohl) ## Footnote synonyms: red tape, tedium; hassle, nonsense The _rigmarole_ of applying for the visa was exhausting and time-consuming.
77
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? v. to renounce, disavow, repudiate
forswear | (fuhr-**swair**) ## Footnote synonyms: abandon, deny, reject; repudiate, disown He decided to _forswear_ his bad habits and start fresh.
78
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? n. the science of good eating or cooking n. cooking particular to a region
gastronomy | (gahss-**strawn**-uh-mee) ## Footnote synonyms: cooking, culinary science; cuisine, gastronomy She studied _gastronomy_ in Paris to perfect her culinary skills. Italian _gastronomy_ is known for its emphasis on fresh ingredients and simple flavors.
79
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? v. to be in accord; to agree; to suddenly shift from one side to another
jibe | (**jahyb**) ## Footnote synonyms: agree, correspond; conform, align His views didn’t _jibe_ with the rest of the team’s opinion. The boat began to _jibe_, and the crew adjusted the sails accordingly.
80
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. extremely loud and powerful
stentorian | (sten-**tawr**-ee-uhn) ## Footnote synonyms: blaring, booming; thunderous, deafening The sergeant’s _stentorian_ voice could be heard across the training ground.
81
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. sad, tearful
lachrymose | (**lak**-rih-mowss) ## Footnote synonyms: tearful, weepy, mournful; sorrowful, melancholy The _lachrymose_ movie left the entire audience in tears.
82
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? v. to abolish or annul by authority
abrogate | (**ab**-ruh-geyt) ## Footnote synonyms: cancel, dissolve, negate; repeal, invalidate The government decided to _abrogate_ the outdated law.
83
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? v. to puzzle or confuse
bemuse | (bih-**myooz**) ## Footnote synonyms: addle, bewilder, perplex; confuse, baffle The strange behavior of the character in the film _bemused_ the audience.
84
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? v. to censor, esp. obscenity
expurgate | (**ek**-spurr-gehyt) ## Footnote synonyms: clean up, screen, whitewash; sanitize, purge The editor had to _expurgate_ several inappropriate scenes from the book before publication.
85
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. swollen
tumid | (**too**-mid) ## Footnote synonyms: bloated, enlarged; distended, puffed His ankle was _tumid_ after twisting it during the hike.
86
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. trim, neat, or tidy
natty | (**nah**-tee) ## Footnote synonyms: classy, clean; stylish, dapper He arrived at the event looking _natty_ in a perfectly tailored suit.
87
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? n. one who keeps guard v. to watch over
sentinel | (**sehn**-tih-null) ## Footnote synonyms: watchman, guard, lookout; sentry, patrol The _sentinel_ stood watch at the entrance of the castle. Soldiers were sent to _sentinel_ the border during the night.
88
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. charming, happy, engaging
winsome | (**win**-suhm) ## Footnote synonyms: alluring, appealing, pleasing; delightful, captivating Her _winsome_ smile instantly put everyone at ease.
89
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? v. to engage in reconnaissance, to make a preliminary inspection of
reconnoiter | (ree-kuh-**noy**-ter) ## Footnote synonyms: examine, inspect, scout; survey, explore The scouts were sent ahead to _reconnoiter_ the area before the main force arrived.
90
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? n. misconduct or wrongdoing (esp. by a public official)
malfeasance | (mal-**fee**-zuhnss) ## Footnote synonyms: impropriety, delinquency; misconduct, wrongdoing The mayor was accused of _malfeasance_ in the handling of public funds.
91
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. calm and peaceful, prosperous
halcyon | (**hal**-see-uhn) ## Footnote synonyms: gentle, happy, harmonious; tranquil, idyllic The _halcyon_ days of summer were filled with relaxation and joy.
92
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? adj. representing a country or other body with complete authority to act as its proxy
plenipotentiary | (plen-ih-poh-**ten**-shee-air-ee) ## Footnote synonyms: authoritative, competent to represent; empowered, authorized The _plenipotentiary_ ambassador negotiated the terms of the treaty.
93
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? v. to steal, esp. something unimportant
filch | (**filch**) ## Footnote synonyms: take, pilfer; swipe, snatch He was caught trying to _filch_ a candy bar from the store.
94
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? n. a safe, fortified place
fastness | (**fast**-niss) ## Footnote synonyms: stronghold, bunker; fortress, citadel The rebels retreated to their mountain _fastness_ after the attack.
95
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? n. an indicator, esp. one that predicts future outcomes
bellwether | (**bell**-weth-ur) ## Footnote synonyms: prognosticator, sign; leader, trendsetter The rising prices in real estate are often seen as a _bellwether_ for economic trends.
96
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? n. a group of counselors to a leader, esp. ones who plot or connive
camarilla | (kam-uh-**rill**-uh) ## Footnote synonyms: conspiracy, cabal; faction, clique The king’s _camarilla_ controlled many of the decisions behind the scenes.
97
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? n. the interval of time between the reign of a ruler and that of his successor; the time between two leaders' tenures
interregnum | (in-tur-**reg**-num) ## Footnote synonyms: hiatus, interruption; gap, pause During the _interregnum_, the country faced uncertainty and political turmoil.
98
# Which of your vocabulary words means the following? v. to pretend to be sick
malinger | (muh-**ling**-gur) ## Footnote synonyms: evade, play hooky; shirk, dodge He tried to _malinger_ to avoid going to work on Monday.