Vocab Unit Review 2Honors English 106 March 2017
Lists 7-9Test: 10 March 2017
- Acclaim – N.
- Loud applause; approval
- Acquiesce – V.
- To accept the conclusions or arrangements of others
- Adulterate – V.
- To corrupt or ruin
- Amnesty – N.
- An official pardon for criminals
- Blithe – Adj.
- Happy and cheerful; carefree
- Bombastic – Adj.
- Sounding important, but using language that has no real meaning
- Callous – Adj.
- Unfeeling & insensitive
- Capitulate – V.
- To surrender
- Crony – N.
- A close friend or companion (used in a negative sense)
- Debilitate – V.
- To weaken
- Deference – N.
- Great respect and reverence
- Dour – Adj.
- Stern, gloomy, ill-humored
- Effervescent – Adj.
- Lively and bubbly
- Egregious – Adj.
- Extraordinarily bad
- Enigma – N.
- A person or thing that’s difficult to understand
- Fervor – N.
- Intense emotion
- Fitful – Adj.
- Spasmodic and intermittent
- Gallows – N.
- The structure on which people are hanged
- Garrulous – Adj.
- Very talkative
- Gratuitous– Adj.
- Unnecessary or uncalled-for; freely given
- Heretic – N.
- A person who upholds religious ideas different than the established beliefs of his church
- Immutable – Adj.
- Never changing
- Impervious – Adj.
- Not affected or hurt by; admitting of no passage or entrance
- Impudent – Adj.
- Not showing due respect for another person
- Indignant – Adj.
- Showing anger at unfair treatment
- Insidious – Adj.
- Sly or treacherous; intending to deceive
- Lampoon – N.
- Strong, satirical writing, usually attacking or ridiculing someone
- Lassitude – N.
- State or feeling of being tired and listless; weariness
- Meander – V.
- To wind back and forth
- Meticulous – Adj.
- Very careful about details
- Officious – Adj.
- Meddling or giving unnecessary or unwanted advice
- Opportunist – N.
- One who takes advantage of any opportunity without regard for moral principles
- Parsimonious – Adj.
- Thrifty and stingy with money
- Partisan– N.
- One who strongly supports a party or cause
- Pious – Adj.
- Devoted to religion
- Querulous – Adj.
- Complaining or peevish
- Quixotic – Adj.
- Idealistic and very impractical
- Rancor – N.
- Deep spite, malice, or strong hate
- Raze – V.
- To tear down completely; to destroy
- Reminisce – V.
- To recollect and remember the enjoyable past
- Reproach – V.
- To show disapproval or disappointment through scolding someone
- Retribution – N.
- Punishment inflicted as vengeance
- Sycophant – N.
- A “yes”-man; someone who agrees to gain favor
- Tenacious – Adj.
- Determined and persistent
- Treacherous – Adj.
- Guilty of betrayal or deception
Vocab Unit Review 2Honors English 106 March 2017
Lists 7-9Test: 10 March 2017
Nouns
- Acclaim
- Acquiesce
- Amnesty
- Crony
- Deference
- Enigma
- Fervor
- Gallows
- Heretic
- Lampoon
- Lassitude
- Opportunist
- Partisan
- Rancor
- Retribution
- Sycophant
Adjectives
- Blithe
- Bombastic
- Callous
- Dour
- Effervescent
- Egregious
- Fitful
- Garrulous
- Gratuitous
- Immutable
- Impervious
- Impudent
- Indignant
- Insidious
- Meticulous
- Officious
- Parsimonious
- Pious
- Querulous
- Quixotic
- Tenacious
- Treacherous
Verbs
- Adulterate
- Capitulate
- Debilitate
- Meander
- Raze
- Reminisce
- Reproach