Lesson 1 and 2 Vocab Flashcards
One who intrudes by meddling or respassing
interloper
Very destructive to both sides in a conflict; involving slaughter and carnage
internecine
To insert or add something between other parts, especially in a text or written work
interpolate
an interval between controlling elements; an interruption in an otherwise continuous function or process
interregnum
to apply pressure or influence; to meddle; to interfere
interpose
to place side by side
juxtapose
Nearness; proximity; kinship
propinquity
reconciliation; restoration of cordial
rapprochement
At rest; dormant; motionless
quiescent
To agree or consent without any objection
acquiesce
A mass or service for the repose of departed souls; music, poetry, or other composition for the dead
requiem
Not reciprocal; not given in payment or returned in kind
unrequited
Difficult to understand; complex
abstruse
To push or thrust out a liquid or malleable substance that retains or solidifies into a predetermined shape
extrude
To force one’s ideas or oneself insistently upon others
obtrude