Spelling Test 5 Flashcards
Abhor
To regard with disgust or intense dislike.
E.g. She began to abhor lying, vowing always to tell the truth no matter the consequences.
Cajole
To persuade someone to do something through flattery or gentle urging.
E.g. He tried to cajole his friend into joining the trip by promising endless fun and adventure.
Capricious
Prone to sudden and unpredictable changes in mood or behaviour.
E.g. Her capricious decisions made it hard for her team to keep up, as she would frequently change her mind on a whim.
Eloquent
Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing, conveying thoughts effectively and beautifully.
E.g. His eloquent speech captivated the audience, as he expressed his ideas with clarity and grace.
Halcyon
A period of time in the past that was peaceful, happy, and idyllic.
E.g. She often reminisced about the halcyon days of her childhood, filled with endless summer afternoons and carefree laughter.
Inveterate
Having a particular habit, activity, or interest that is long-established and unlikely to change.
E.g. An inveterate reader, she always had a book in hand, no matter where she went.
Predilection
A natural preference or strong liking for something.
E.g. She has a predilection for classical music, spending hours listening to her favourite symphonies.
Superfluous
Unnecessary or more than what is needed.
E.g. His presentation was clear and concise, without any superfluous details to distract from the main points.
Tantamount
Equivalent in seriousness or effect to something else.
E.g. Refusing to apologise was tantamount to admitting guilt in their eyes.
Unpalatable
Unpleasant or difficult to accept.
E.g. She found the idea of lying to her friends unpalatable, as honesty was one of her core values.