Vocab 281 - 300 Flashcards
fait accompli
—noun
1) an accomplished fact: The enemy’s defeat was a fait accompli long before the formal surrender.
Reductio ad absurdum
—noun
1) a reduction to an absurdity.
Boor
—noun
1) an unmannerly person.
Demur
—verb
1) to object: They wanted to make him the treasurer, but he demurred.
—Related forms
de·mur·ra·ble, adjective
un·de·mur·ring, adjective
Entreat
—verb
1) to implore: to entreat the judge for mercy.
—Related forms
en·treat·ing·ly, adverb en·treat·ment, noun non·en·treat·ing, adjective non·en·treat·ing·ly, adverb un·en·treat·ed, adjective un·en·treat·ing, adjective
Glower
—verb
1) an angry look.
—Related forms
glow·er·ing, adjective
glow·er·ing·ly, adverb
un·glow·er·ing, adjective
un·glow·er·ing·ly, adverb
Gradation
—noun
1) a downward change.
—Related forms
gra·da·tion·al, adjective
gra·da·tion·al·ly, adverb
re·gra·da·tion, noun
Iconoclast
—noun
1) a maverick.
—Related forms
i·con·o·clas·tic, adjective
Ingratiate
—verb
1) to try and get in someone’s good graces: He ingratiated himself with all the guests.
—Related forms
in·gra·ti·a·tion, noun
in·gra·ti·a·to·ry, adjective
Inter
—verb
1) to bury.
—Related forms
re·in·ter, verb (used with object), re·in·terred, re·in·ter·ring.
un·in·terred, adjective
Largess
—noun
1) great generosity.
Lassitude
—noun
1) lack of energy: the pleasant lassitude of the warm summer afternoon.
Loquacious
—adjective
1) over talkative: a loquacious dinner guest.
—Related forms
lo·qua·cious·ly, adverb
lo·qua·cious·ness, noun
un·lo·qua·cious, adjective
un·lo·qua·cious·ly, adverb
Mellifluous
—adjective
1) smoothly flowing.
—Related forms
mel·lif·lu·ous·ly, adverb
mel·lif·lu·ous·ness, noun
un·mel·lif·lu·ous, adjective
un·mel·lif·lu·ous·ly, adverb
Mores
—noun
1) moral views of a group.