Day 20 Flashcards
opine
Express an opinion
Many people opine that the content of Web pages should be better regulated.
opprobrium
Disgrace and disapproval that result from
outrageously shameful actions
Collaborators with the enemy did not escape the opprobrium of the townspeople.
orotund
Full, rich, and clear (of the voice or
speaking); pompous, bombastic
the tenor’s orotund voice was just what this soaring aria needs
ossify
Become bone or become hard like bone;
become inflexible in attitudes, opinions, etc.
so easy for the mind to ossify and generous ideals to end in stale platitudes
ostensible or
ostensive
Professed, evident, or pretended; outwardly
appearing in a certain way
the ostensible purpose for the trip
ostentatious
Pretentious, boastful
showiness
The power of the government was present … but it did not express itself in large and ostentatious buildings.
outstrip
Surpass, exceed; be larger or better than; leave
behind
The fullback outstripped the defenders and scored a touchdown.
overshadow
Cast a shadow over, darken; dominate, make
to seem less important
The pitcher’s outstanding performance should not overshadow the achievements of the rest of the team.
overwrought
Overly nervous, agitated, or excited; too
ornate, elaborate, or fussy; overdone
The witness became overwrought as she described the crime.
palatial
Suitable for or resembling a palace,
magnificent
Monday’s vote was taken in a palatial hotel in midtown Manhattan where Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his entourage are staying.
pallid
Abnormally pale (as skin); lacking color or vitality, wan
a pallid man who looked as though he’d never seen the sun
panache
Flair, style, swagger; a flamboyant or grand
way of acting, verve
She played the role of hostess with great panache.
panoply
Splendid, wide-ranging, impressive display or
array
When considering the panoply of gear essential to the outdoors, a shovel isn’t usually at the top of anyone’s list.
paragon
Model of excellence, perfect example
in Arthurian legend, Sir Galahad is depicted as the one knight who is a paragon of virtue
pare
Peel or cut off the outer layer (such as peeling
fruit with a knife), reduce or trim as if cutting
off the outer parts
pared the stray branches on the tree