Chapter 12 Vocab words Flashcards
Acrid
(adj.) Sharp or harsh to the taste or smell; Extremely stinging or bitter in manner
Abjure
(v.) To renounce or reject; To avoid or shun
August
(adj.) Inspiring awe or admiration; Majestic
CALLOUS
(adj.) Emotionally hardened; Unfeeling, insensitive, unsympathetic
Clandestine
(adj.) Done in secret; Subversive or deceptive in secrecy or in private
Compunction
(n.) Regret or remorse due to a wrongdoing
Conflagration
(n.) A large, destructive and usually extensive fire
Elated
(adj.) Very proud or happy, or in high spirits
Indelible
(adj.) Not able to be removed or erased
Indulgent
(adj.) Characterized by the giving in to the wishes of someone
Inveterate
(adj.) A settled, long-standing habit; Firmly established
Irrelevant
(adj.) Not relevant or applicable
Nocturnal
(adj.) Part of or happening in the night
Platitude
(n.) A trite, common or flat remark, said as if profound
Quell
(v.) To suppress or subdue by putting an end to