GRE Vocab (D-I) Flashcards
debauch
to ruin or debase
- I can cause a debacle when I debauch something.
defunct
no longer working
- de- (not) -funct (functioning)
demagogue
a political leader who appeals to the prejudices of the common people
-Kamala Harris is a demagogue as she appeals to the black women, she may as well be a demogorgan.
demur
shows reluctance; raise objections
denigrate
criticize unfairly or disparage
-She denigrated the poor so much that they felt they might as well disintegrate from existence.
despot
a tyrant
-She was the almighty and powerful ruler she was in de-spot.
diaphanous
light and translucent
dirge
a song of sorrow for the dead
discomfit
to make someone uncomfortable
disparate
different from one another
disrepute
state of disgrace
-disgraceful reputation from her disrepute
duplicity
deceitfulness
duress
intimidation or coercion to force someone to perform an act
eclectic
wide-ranging
edict
an official order
ebullient
cheerful and lively
efficacious
has the power to achieve a particular results
-effective
effluvia
an unpleasant odor
elegy
a poem of reflection, typically a lament for the dead
-an elegant eulogy
elicit
evoke or draw-out
-explicit
elude
escape one’s grasp
-eluBe
emollient
soothing
equanimity
mental calmness
evanescent
fading quickly from sight