SAT Vocabs #1601-1650 Flashcards
brevity
briefness
extrovert
an outgoing person
impassioned
filled with emotion; fervent
gall
boldness; impudence
remnant
a small amount left over after the rest has been used; a surviving trace
genial
cheerful; friendly
alacrity
cheerful willingness; swiftness
elude
to escape from, as by daring or skill; to escape the understanding
dally
to waste time; loiter
inadvertent
unintentional; accidental
mainstay
a chief support
manacles
shackles; handcuffs
affinity
a natural attraction or feeling of kinship; an inherent similarity
denouement
conclusion; resolution; the falling action of a story after its climax
exhort
to urge strongly
torpid
inactive; sluggish; dormant
garrulous
talking too much, esp. about trivial things
insolent
boldly disrespectful in speech or behavior; impertinent; impudent
cozen
to defraud or deceive; to obtain by deceit; to get someone to do something by wheedling
congenital
present since birth; being an essential characteristic
divert
to change the direction of; to amuse
ascribe
to attribute to a specific source
debonair
easy and carefree in manner
aloof
distant or removed in attitude or manner
maraud
to raid; to invade for plunder
waif
a homeless person, especially a child or orphan; someone who is thin and gaunt, especially a girl
ward
to repel or turn aside (danger, attack, harm, etc.) usually with “off”
scorn
a feeling of contempt or disdain
envoy
a government representative sent on a special diplomatic mission; a messenger
sumptuous
of a size or splendor suggesting great expense; lavish
gesticulate
to make gestures, esp. while speaking
feckless
careless; irresponsible
ferret
to search; to seek (with “out”)
mediocre
ordinary to inferior in quality; not standing out from the average
hiatus
an interruption in activity or progress
prose
the ordinary form of written or spoken language, without rhyme or meter
painstaking
very thorough; careful
crass
dull-witted; unrefined
corpus
a large collection of writings
motif
a recurring subject or theme, esp. in a work of art or literature
compendium
a short, complete summary
scintilla
a small amount; a spark
abjure
to renounce under oath; to give up or deny
palpitate
to beat rapidly; to shake or flutter
inept
without skill; absurd or foolish
dismal
causing gloom or depression
avuncular
resembling an uncle; benevolent
countenance
appearance, esp. the expression of the face; to tolerate
avant-garde
a group active in inventing and applying new techniques, esp. in the arts
pedigree
record of ancestry; family tree