Week 17 Flashcards
Perpetrate
Commit
In order to perpetrate thw swindle, the jaunty* confidence man adopted an amourous* approach toward the wealthy widow.
Consummate
Complete, of the highest degree
Johnny Cochrane, the famous and controversial* lawyer, gave consummate attenttion to the preparation of every case.
Subterfuge
Rusem trick
The experienced teacher realized that Ricky’s stomachache was merely a subterfuge to keep him from taking the French test.
Concoct
Devise
It was necessary for the interloper* to concoct a convincing story in order to gain access* to the exhibit.
Fallacious
Misleading
Because the inspector had given onlu cursory* attention to the reports, I surmised* that his conclusion would be fallacious.
Maniifold
Complex, many
Burden by her manifold responsibilities, the young executive was precluded* from enjoying her new wealth.
Assiduous
Devoted, attentive
Florence Nightingale was a paragon* of mercy in her assiduous care for the wounded soldiers.
Fraught
Filled
Fear permeated* the crippled airplane as the passengers realized that their situation was fraught with danger.
Impeccable
Faultless
Although basically frugal*, his taste in clothing is impeccable.
Resourceful
Able to meet any situation
The store owner was resourceful enough to run a sale the day after his building had been razed* by the flames.
Murky
Dark, obscure
The murky quality of the artist’s lastest painting is the antithesis* of her former style.
Component
Element
A good motion picture producer should be skilled in all the manifold* components of film-making.
Hoax
Deception
The practical joker had the temerity* to perpetrate* a hoax upon the Dean of Boys.
Labyrinth
Arrangement of winding passages
After wandering through the labyrinth, the young hero came face to face with the dragon who was indigenous* to the caves.
Evaluate
Appraise, find the value of
When I asked the English teacher to evaluate my plan for the term paper, her incisive* comments were very helpful.