SAT Vocabs #1651-1700 Flashcards
profess
to declare or claim openly
imbibe
to drink; to absorb
status quo
the existing state of affairs at a particular time
rustic
of or living in the country
pliant
easily bent; pliable; adaptable or compliant
slumber
to sleep
genesis
birth; beginning; origin
repast
a meal
indigent
poor; needy; destitute
trove
a collection of valuable items
benighted
in a state of moral or intellectual darkness
mote
a tiny particle, a speck
fatuous
smugly foolish; complacently stupid
dilapidated
decayed or fallen into partial ruin, esp. through disuse or age
neologism
new word or phrase
minutiae
trivial details
trowel
a flat-bladed tool used for spreading cement
disarming
reducing or preventing criticism with charm
impalpable
that which cannot be felt by touching; not easily understood
objective
having actual existence or reality; not influenced by emotion or personal prejudice
rescind
to take back or cancel
luminary
a person who has achieved fame in a particular field
wily
full of cunning
bumptious
crudely aggressive, pushy
titanic
very large; of great scope or power
expunge
to erase; to eliminate completely
hegemony
strong influence; domination
aplomb
self-assurance; self-confidence; poise
bourgeoisie
the middle class
finesse
subtle skill in performance or in handling a situation
segregate
to separate into groups or parts
gustatory
relating to the sense of taste
juvenile
not fully grown; immature
tendentious
having a bias; favoring a cause
chameleon
a lizard that rapidly changes its skin color; an inconstant person
dogged
refusing to give up despite difficulties
inimical
harmful in effect; hostile
punctilious
careful about every detail of behavior
exegesis
critical explanation or analysis, esp. of a text
malevolent
showing hatred; dangerous
banal
dull or stale; commonplace
convivial
sociable; festive
epiphany
a sudden flash of understanding
precocious
developing earlier than usual, esp. mentally
importune
to beg desperately and repeatedly
barter
to trade without using money
omnipotent
all-powerful
solace
comfort in a time of distress
amend
to improve through change or correction
miasma
a noxious or poisonous atmosphere