vocab 2 Flashcards
panoply
(n) The man’s panoply of dolls were a bit creepy to neighborhood children.
obliquely
(adj.) Donald Trump often obliquely made racist comments in his speeches at rallies.
adamant (adj.)
I was adamant in not going to school, but my mom made me.
adamant (n)
The robber threw an adamant at the storefront to break the window.
evanescent
(adj.) People often forget that highschool is evanescent, and won’t heavily impact your future.
nadir
(n) After reaching the nadir of his career, he decided to quit and find a new job.
pedantic
(adj.) It is important not to be pedantic during the AP Literature test, so as not to run out of time.
maudlin
(adj.) After having a few drinks, Sly was very loud and maudlin.
coerce
(v) The mafia coerced others into
conuse
(adj.) I would rather someone be conuse about their love for me than write a lengthy poem.
attest
(v) The boy attested his love for the girl through a lengthy poem.
amelioriate
(adj.) I ate chocolate and watched netflix to ameliorate my emotional pain.
repudiate
(v) My mother repudiated me for not doing my chores.
apopleptic
(adj.) The wife was apopleptic after learning that her husband cheated on her.
dulcet
(adj.) The choral music filled the church and was very dulcet.