Wk 3 Vocabs Flashcards
fluke
stroke of luck, happenstance
“Given that Denmark lost their first two games at the Euro 2020, it was a fluke that they made it into the knock-out stages”
garrulous
talkative, loquacious, verbose, prolix
“It is virtually impossible to have a quiet time when you have garrulous people like Kojo in the group”
emaciate
atrophy, waste away
“After suspending his work-out plan for a month, Kwaku’s prominent abs emaciated”
glib
fluent in a superficial way "Kevin's glib responses to queries in the regression class indicated his limited expertise in statistics"
gambol
frolic, leap, skip
“As I watched the kids gambol in the park, I reminisced my childhood days in the park”
grouse
complain, grumble
“I’m already stressed out this summer. The last thing I want is my sibling’s grousing”
requite
avenge, reciprocate
“The Avengers assembled one last time to requite Iron Man’s death”
extempore
impromptu, spontaneous, unscripted
“One thing I dislike about corporate work is an extempore meeting on a Friday evening”
apposite
appropriate, suitable, germane
“Asking about a person’s sexual history may not be apposite for a biology class”
quiescence
inactivity, dormancy, lull
“Before sprouting, seeds undergo about 3 days of quiescence”
nabob
magnate, billionaire, tycoon
“The luxurious penthouses in Manhattan can only be afforded by nabobs like Bill Gates”
stalwart
staunch, dedicated, loyal
“Pizzi has remained a stalwart supporter of Arsenal despite the club going trophyless for more than a decade”
abscission
termination, cutting off
“The incorporation of the technology firm led to the abscission of their contract with Deloitte”
viscid
viscous, thick
“The viscid nature of the red liquid fooled me into thinking it was blood”
squelch
crash, squash, suppress
“I’m always cautious when walking on rainy days so I do not squelch any snails”