Week 10 Flashcards
Antipode
(n) the direct opposite of something else
Our little pug is an antipode to our other dog, a mastiff.
August
(adj) respected and impressive
We visited their august mansion and expansive grounds.
Churlish
(adj) rude in a mean-spirited way
It seems churlish to complain.
Disquiet
(n) a feeling of anxiety or worry
Public disquiet about animal testing.
Eponymous
(adj) (of a person) giving their name to something
The eponymous hero of the novel.
Fodder
(n) inferior or readily available material used to supply a heavy demand
She often used her friends’ problems as fodder for her novels.
Insouciance
(n) casual lack of concern; indifference
She wandered into the meeting with complete insouciance to the fact that she was late.
Stipulate
(v) demand or specify (a requirement), typically as part of a bargain or agreement
The rules stipulate that players must wear uniforms.
Trepidation
(n) a feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen
The men set off in fear and trepidation.
Venerable
(adj) accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character