Deck 1 Flashcards
Fecund
(adjective): fruitful; inventive. Think: FECES UNDER. Spreading manure, i.e., FECES, UNDER your crops as fertilizer will make your harvest FECUND.
Fraternize
(verb): to be friendly with. Think: FRAT. We FRAT brothers FRATERNIZE with all the freshman chicks so they’ll come to our parties.
Plaudits
(noun): approval. Think: APPLAUD IT. If you want to give PLAUDITS to his work, APPLAUD IT.
Infinitesimal
(adjective): incredibly tiny. Think: INFINITELY SMALL. Electrons are pretty much INFINITELY SMALL - they’re so INFINITESIMAL that observing them changes them.
Apoplectic
(adjective): enraged. Think: APU EPILEPTIC. In The Simpsons, when Nelson robbed his Quickie Mart, Apu shook with APOPLECTIC rage as if he was having an EPILEPTIC seizure.
Vindictive
(adjective): wanting revenge. Think: VIN DIESEL. VIN DIESEL often plays VINDICTIVE characters since he has been typecast as a tough guy.
Decried
(verb): expressed strong disapproval about. Think: CRIED. After my boss DECRIED my work in front of everyone, I went home and CRIED.
Expedient
(adjective): helpful in a practical way. Think: SPEEDY. To be SPEEDY, I booked my flight on Expedia.com; it was more EXPEDIENT than calling the airline.
Emollient
(adjective): soothing. Think: EMO. Listening to EMO music has an EMOLLIENT effect on my emotions because it’s so sensitive.
Misnomer
(noun): a wrong or inappropriate name. Think: MIS-NAME. “The Battle of Bunker Hill” is a MISNOMER: it MIS-NAMES the battle, which was actually fought on the nearby Breed’s Hill.
Ashen
(adjective): very pale. Think: ASH. When he saw the ghost, his complexion became so ASHEN that his face was the color of ASH.
Outstrip
(verb): to outrun or to exceed. Think: OUT-STRIP. To be fair, that STRIPPER gets more tips than you because her pole-dancing skills OUTSTRIP yours.
Trepidation
(noun): fear. Think: TRAP. The haunted house filled me with TREPIDATION; I feared a TRAP would be sprung on me at any moment.
Entitlement
(noun): deserving or feeling as though one deserves something. Think: TITLE MEANT. I’m feeling ENTITLEMENT since I thought having “Emperor” as my TITLE MEANT I could have anything.
Paucity
(noun): lack of. Think: POOR CITY. In the POOR CITY, there was a PAUCITY of resources.
Abject
(adjective): miserable; wretched; hopeless. Think: REJECT. If she REJECTS my marriage proposal, I’ll be ABJECT, with nothing to live for.
Vituperated
(verb): criticized harshly. Think: VIPER. He was VITUPERATED so badly that he felt like he had been bitten by a VIPER.
Intrepid
(adjective): extremely brave. Think: ENTRAP IT. Instead of running from the attacking polar bear, our INTREPID guide handed us nets, shouting, “ENTRAP IT!”
Wan
(adjective): sick-looking. Think: old OBI-WAN. In Star Wars, Obi-WAN Kenobi looked WAN even though he was a Jedi master because he was old.
Marginal
(adjective): very limited. Think: MARGINS. I only had MARGINAL success in deciphering the ancient manuscript because the only legible parts were the MARGINS.
Proliferate
(verb): to grow or multiply quickly. Think: PRO-LIFE-RATE. The PRO-LIFE-RATE of births is higher than the pro-choice rate; pro-life people PROLIFERATE because they don’t get abortions.
Lachrymose
(adjective): tearful; mournful. Think: LACK CHRISTMAS. If you LACK CHRISTMAS presents, I don’t blame you for being LACHRYMOSE.
Choleric
(adjective): irritable. Think: CHOLERA. I’d be CHOLERIC too if someone’s fecal matter made me get CHOLERA.
Beatific
(adjective): extremely happy. Think: BEAUTIFUL! TERRIFIC! If you feel BEATIFIC, you probably walk around exclaiming, “BEAUTIFUL! TERRIFIC!” all day.