Vocab Unit 10 Flashcards
Allure
To enticed, tent; to be attractive to; a strong attraction; the power to attract, charm
Acquiesce
To except without protest; to agree or submit
Askew
Twisted to one side, crooked; disapprovingly
Blithe
Cheerful, lighthearted, casual, unconcerned
Contentious
Quarrelsome, inclined to argue
Covet
To desire something belonging to another
Crestfallen
Discouraged, dejected, downcast
Disheveled
Rumpled, mussed, hanging in disorder
Exponent
One who advocates, speaks for, explains, or interprets; the power to which a number, symbol, or expression is to be raised
Garrulous
Given too much talking, tediously chatty
Insuperable
Incapable of being overcome
Lamentable
To be regretted or pitied
Misnomer
And unsuitable or misleading name
Profess
To affirm openly; to state believe in; to claim, pretend
Respite
A period of relief or rest