Vocab 2 Flashcards
the violent seizure of property
plunder
plun·der noun
The band of thieves were ceaseless in their plunder.
glossy; shining with reflected light
lustrous
lus·trous adjective
She groomed her horse daily so when competition came it had a lustrous coat and tail that put her ahead of the competition.
to have a great desire for
crave
crave verb
to have a great desire for
Ophelia craved pizza for lunch, so she bought some.
to mix or blend ingredients
compound
com·pound verb
to mix or blend ingredients
The natural healer compounded a mixture of eucalyptus and aloe to soothe the man’s aches
to cause physical or psychological suffering; to provoke
torment
tor·ment verb
Mosquitoes will torment us when we sit outside if we forget to use bug spray.
showing an ill-mannered and cocky lack of respect
insolent
in·so·lent adjective
The boy was insolent when his grandparents arrived and did not greet them or even thank them for the gifts they brought.
mysterious, especially in a weird or eerie way
uncanny
un·can·ny adjective
It was uncanny how often the twins would say the identical thing at the same moment.
a person who, through supernatural insight, can see the future
seer
seer noun
She was so good at predicting which songs would be a hit that we jokingly called her a seer.
flexible; able to bend, twist, and move easily
supple
sup·ple adjective
A gymnast must be supple to compete successfully in floor exercises.