Vocabulary 2 10H Flashcards
impervious
(adj.) impenetrable, incapable of being affected
reprove
(v.) to scold, rebuke
assiduous
(adj.) hard-working, diligent
qualm
(n.) nagging doubt
harangue
- (n.) a ranting speech; 2. (v.) to give such a speech
deprecate
(v.) to belittle, depreciate
elusive
- (adj) difficult to find or achieve 2. (adj) difficult to remember
surmise
(v.) to infer with little evidence
effulgent
(adj.) radiant, splendorous
unscrupulous
(adj.) having or showing no moral principles
acerbic
(adj.) biting, bitter in tone or taste
impassive
(adj.) stoic, not susceptible to suffering
alacrity
(n.) eagerness, speed
inane
(adj) devoid of intelligence
adumbrate
(v.) to sketch out in a vague way
buttress
- (v.) to support, hold up; 2. (n.) something that offers support
putrid
(adj) a strong, bad smell
proclivity
(n.) a strong inclination toward something
stupefy
(v.) to astonish, make insensible
desecrate
(v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place
abrogate
(v.) to abolish, usually by authority
affront
- (n.) an action or remark that causes outrage or offense. 2. (v) offend the modesty or values of
harrowing
(adj) distressing
dither
(v.) to be indecisive