WW12 Lesson 16 (Fifi) Flashcards
apocalyptic
(adj)
Involving or predicting disastrous, uncontrollable events.
- Cyberpunk literature, a form of science fiction, suggests an _apocalyptic_ future of an impersonal world saturated with complex technology.
concatenation
(n)
A joining or linking together of elements.
- A _concatenation_ of serendipitous happenings resulted in my best vacation ever.
convulse
(v)
To shake or cause to shake suddenly and violently.
- Audiences _convulsed_ with laughter at the entertainer’s unique mixture of comedy and magic.
(n)
convulsion
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An abnormal, strong, and uncontrollable muscle seizure.
* The _convulsions_ she once experienced because of epilepsy are now controlled by medication. -
A violent disturbance.
* The _convulsions_ that the stock market had experienced for three days were brought under control by closing it early.
decree
(n)
An order or decision which, according to its author, must be obeyed.
- The city’s council _decree_ imposing a 10 p.m. curfew is being challenged in court.
(v)
decree
expatriate
(n)
One who leaves his or her country to live elsewhere.
- Seattle’s Saigon restaurants are popular with Vietnamese _expatriates_.
(v)
expatriate
fetid
(adj)
Smelling very bad; stinking.
- We discovered that the _fetid_ smell was coming from eggs we had forgotten to refrigerate.
holocaust
(n)
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A catastrophic event resulting in widespread loss of life.
* Many people feared that the world was on the brink of a nuclear _holocaust_ during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis. -
Widespread destruction caused by fire.
* Each day, we were dismayed at the news of the _holocaust_ caused by the forest fires of the West.
infraction
(n)
A violation or breaking of a rule.
- Police officers normally issue a warning for minor traffic _infractions_.
insouciance
(n)
Freedom from concern; lighthearted lack of awareness.
- His _insouciance_ toward criticism was due to his overweening narcissism.
(adj)
insouciant
minion
(n)
A slavish follower, attendant, or supporter.
- None of the mayor’s _minions_ were willing to tell him of the secret investigation into his campaign finances.
sanguinary
(adj)
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Involving much bloodshed or killing.
* Gettysburg was the most _sanguinary_ of all the Civil War battles. -
Bloodthirsty; cruel.
* When India was partitioned at independence, both Hindus and Muslims carried out _sanguinary_ attacks on the other.
staccato
(adj)
Broken up into short, sharp bursts.
- The _staccato_ tapping of the woodpecker awakened me this morning.
sybaritic
(adj)
Marked by extravagant pleasure and luxury.
- Photographs of the _sybaritic_ lifestyles of the rich and famous are hallmarks of this glossy magazine.
thespian
(n)
An actor or actress.
- Her compelling desire to become an accomplished _thespian_ led her to apply to the prestigious drama school.
verisimilitude
(n)
The quality of appearing true; depicting realism.
- The book’s _verisimilitude_ cannot be questioned by anyone familiar with the events it describes.