Week 29 Flashcards
adherent
The politician had a loyal group of adherents who supported his policies and campaigned for him.
a follower or supporter of a particular person, party, or idea
сторонник, приверженец, плотно прилегающий
adversary
The two boxers were adversaries in the ring, each trying to defeat the other.
an opponent or enemy, often used to describe someone who is in direct opposition to another person or group
противник, враг, соперник
apathy
The student’s apathy towards learning made it difficult for the teacher to engage him in class.
a lack of interest or enthusiasm, often used to describe a feeling of indifference or disinterest
апатия, безразличие
atypical
The weather this year has been atypical, with record-breaking temperatures and unexpected storms.
not typical or normal, often used to describe something that is unusual or unexpected
атипичный, нетипичный
banal
The movie was criticized for its banal plot and predictable storyline.
lacking in originality or freshness, often used to describe something that is boring or commonplace
банальный
bliss
The newlyweds were in a state of bliss after their wedding, basking in the glow of their love for each other.
a state of extreme happiness or joy, often used to describe a feeling of contentment and satisfaction
блаженство, счастье
dilettante
The amateur musician was a dilettante, playing music as a hobby rather than a serious pursuit.
a person who has a superficial interest in a subject or activity, often used to describe someone who is not committed or serious
дилетант, любитель
exhort
The coach exhorted his team to work hard and give their best effort during the game.
to strongly encourage or urge someone to do something, often used to describe a call to action or motivation
убеждать, поддерживать
fracas
The police were called to break up the fracas that had broken out at the nightclub.
a noisy disturbance or quarrel, often used to describe a violent or tumultuous situation
скандал, потасовка, ссора
garrulous
The garrulous salesman talked for hours without actually making a sale.
excessively talkative, often used to describe someone who talks too much and without purpose
болтливый, словоохотливый
gusto
The children attacked the ice cream with gusto, eager to savor every last bite.
enthusiastic enjoyment or vigor, often used to describe a feeling of excitement or energy
удовольствие, смак
indolent
The indolent employee was often found napping at his desk instead of working.
lazy or idle, often used to describe a person who is sluggish or inactive
ленивый, индолентный, праздный
inebriated
The partygoers were inebriated and loud, stumbling around and slurring their words.
intoxicated or drunk, often used to describe someone who has had too much alcohol
lithe
The gymnast’s lithe movements were a sight to behold, as she effortlessly performed flips and somersaults.
flexible and graceful, often used to describe someone who is agile or supple
гибкий, податливый
nondescript
The hotel room was nondescript, with plain beige walls and basic furniture.
lacking distinctive qualities, often used to describe something that is unremarkable or bland
невзрачный, неопределенного вида