Words 676 - 700 Flashcards
nominal
existing in name only
adjective
Because he was moving the following week and needed to get rid of his furniture more than he needed money, Jordan sold everything for a nominal fee.
nonchalant
having an air of easy indifference
adjective
Although deep down she was very angry, Marsha acted in a nonchalant manner when she found out that her best friend had used her clothing without asking.
nondescript
lacking distinctive qualities
adjective
I was surprised when I saw the movie star in person because she looked nondescript.
notorious
unfavorably known
adjective
Jacob was notorious for always arriving late at parties.
novice
beginner, tyro
noun
Because we were all novices at yoga, our instructor decided to begin with the basics.
noxious
physically harmful to living beings
adjective
Environmentalists showed that the noxious weeds were destroying the insects’ natural habitats.
nuance
a subtle distinction
noun
The nuances of the poem were not obvious to the casual reader, but the professor was able to point them out.
nurture
to further the development of
verb
Although Serena had never watered the plant, which was about to die, Javier was able to nurture it back to life.
obdurate
resistant to persuasion
adjective
The obdurate old man refused to take pity on the kittens.
obfuscate
to make obscure
verb
The detective did want to answer the newspaperman’s questions, so he obfuscated the truth.
oblique
not straightforward
adjective
Martin’s oblique language confused those who listened to him.
oblivious
lacking mindful attention
adjective
Oblivious to the burning smell emanating from the kitchen, my father did not notice that the rolls in the oven were burned until much too late.
obscure
not readily understood
adjective
Because he was standing in the shadows, his features were obscure.
obsequious
exhibiting a fawning attentiveness
adjective
Mark acted like Janet’s servant, obeying her every request in an obsequious manner.
obsolete
no longer in use
adjective
With the inventions of tape decks and CDs, which both have better sound and are easier to use, eight-track players are now entirely obsolete.