Week One Vocab Flashcards
caterwaul
(noun) - a screeching, wailing noise
(verb) - to howl or screech like a cat
Synonyms: whine, wail
Etymology:
- “cater” Middle English
- “waul” Old English variant
bellwether
(noun) - a leader, as in a desperate or violent undertaking
- the male sheep that leads the flock to the slaughterhouse
Synonyms: ringleader, forerunner
Etymology: Middle English
- A castrated male sheep, who wears a literal bell
to guide the rest of the flock to the slaughterhouse
effete
(adjective) - lacking in wholesome vigor or energy;
worn-out or exhausted; sterile or unable to produce
Synonyms: enfeebled, decadent
Etymology: Latin “out of”
chimerical
(adjective) - absurd, wildly fantastic, impossible
Synonyms: pie-in-the-sky, quixotic
Etymology: Greek mythical fire-beast thingy
Adjunct
(noun) - something added to something else as a helpful or useful
but not necessary element: an assistant or helper
(adjective) - added or connected in a subordinate capacity
Synonyms: association, addition
Etymology: Latin “adjunctus”