Semester 1 Vocabulary
List 4
English 9
List 4
- Cynical (adj.) – Bitterly distrustful or pessimistic
· You could say my aunt is cynical since she doesn’t trust anyone and never has anything positive to say.
- Antagonize (v.) – To make hostile or unfriendly
· She began to antagonize the other players with her arrogance.
3. Melancholy (adj.) – Sad; gloomy
· It was a melancholy song that made her cry.
4. Accost (v.) - To approach and speak to boldly or aggressively, as with a demand or request
· I watched the woman accost the Starbucks employee because her drink was incorrect and took forever to make.
5. Peril (n.) - Great risk; danger
· The stranded mountain climbers were in great peril until the rescue helicopter flew in.
6. Tirade (n.) - A long, vehement speech; a prolonged outburst of bitter, outspoken denunciation
· When I forgot to vacuum the living room, my mom delivered a tirade about responsibility.
7. Austere (adj.) - Severe in manner or appearance; uncompromising; strict
· The austere principal rarely smiled, and always carried a thick stack of detention forms.