Hit Parade 3 Flashcards
acumen
(noun) keen, accurate judgment or insight
adulterate
(verb) to reduce purity by combining with inferior ingredients
amalgamate (noun form: amalgamation)
(verb) to combine several elements into a whole
archaic
(adj.) outdated; associated with an earlier, perhaps more primitive, time
aver
(verb) to state as a fact; to declare or assert
bolster
(verb) to provide support or reinforcement
bombastic (noun form: bombast)
(adj.) pompous; grandiloquent
diatribe
(noun) a harsh denunciation
dissemble
(verb) to disguise or conceal; to mislead
eccentric
(adj.) departing form norms or conventions
endemic
(adj.) characteristic of or often found in a particular locality, region, or people
evanescent
(adj.) tending to disappear like vapor; vanishing
exacerbate
(verb) to make worse or more severe
fervent (noun form: fervor)
(adj.) greatly emotional or zealous
fortuitous
(adj.) happening by accident or chance
germane
(adj.) relevant to the subject at hand; appropriate in subject matter
grandiloquence (adj. form: grandiloquent)
(noun) pompous speech or expression
hackneyed
(adj.) rendered trite or commonplace by frequent usage
halcyon
(adj.) calm and peaceful
hedonism
(noun) devotion to pleasurable pursuits, esp. to the pleasures of the senses (a hedonist is someone who pursues pleasure)
hegemony
(noun) the consistent dominance of one state or ideology over others
iconoclast
(noun) one who attacks or undermines traditional conventions or institutions
idolatrous (noun form: idolatry)
(adj.) given to intense or excessive devotion to something
impassive
(adj.) revealing no emotion
imperturbable
(adj.) marked by extreme calm, impassivity, and steadiness
implacable
(adj.) not capable of being appeased or significantly changed
impunity
(noun) immunity from punishment or penalty
inchoate
(adj.) in an initial stage; not fully formed
infelicitous
(adj.) unfortunate; inappropriate
insipid
(adj.) without taste or flavor; lacking in spirit; bland
loquacious (noun form: loquacity)
(adj.) extremely talkative