N Flashcards
narcissistic
(adjective) showing excessive love for oneself; egoistic.
Andre’s room, decorated with photos of him and the sports trophies he has won, suggests a narcissistic personality.
narcissism (noun)
nocturnal
(adjective) of the night; active at night.
Travelers on the Underground Railroad escaped from slavery to the North by a series of nocturnal flights. The eyes of nocturnal animals must be sensitive in dim light.
nonchalant
(adjective) appearing to be unconcerned.
Unlike the other players on the football team who pumped their fists when their names were announced, John ran on the field with a nonchalant wave.
nonchalance (noun)
nondescript
(adjective) without distinctive qualities; drab.
The bank robber’s clothes were nondescript; none of the witnesses could remember their color or style.
notorious
(adjective) famous, especially for evil actions or qualities.
Warner Brothers produced a series of movies about notorious gangsters such as John Dillinger and Al Capone.
notoriety (noun)
novice
(noun) beginner.
Lifting your head before you finish your swing is a typical mistake committed by the novice at golf.
nuance
(noun) a subtle difference or quality.
At first glance, Monet’s paintings of water lilies all look much alike, but the more you study them, the more you appreciate the nuances of color and shading that distinguish them.
nurture
(verb) to nourish or help to grow.
The money given by the National Endowment for the Arts helps nurture local arts organizations throughout the country.
nurture (noun)