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Vocabulary I
  • Shane Lagasca

  • 問題数 100 • 7/3/2024

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  • 1

    A noisy argument or disagreement especially in public

    Altercation

  • 2

    A secret political clique or faction

    Cabal

  • 3

    An invasion or attack, especially a sudden or brief one.

    Incursion

  • 4

    A hostile entrance to a territory; raid.

    Incursion

  • 5

    A person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society

    Misanthrope

  • 6

    A strong or habitual liking for something

    Penchant

  • 7

    Liking, fondness or love

    Penchant

  • 8

    Not easily upset or excited.

    Placid

  • 9

    A deep-seated feeling of dislike

    Antipathy

  • 10

    A nation or person engaged in war or conflict

    Belligerent

  • 11

    Cause someone to feel drained of energy or vitality

    Enervate

  • 12

    Erase or remove completely.

    Expunge

  • 13

    Well chosen or suited to the circumstances pleasant, delightful

    Felicitous

  • 14

    Appease the anger or anxiety of someone. To calm a person/animal

    Mollify

  • 15

    Favorable; giving or indicating a good chance of success

    Propitious

  • 16

    Eager or quick to argue, quarrel or fight.

    Pugnacious

  • 17

    Another word for Combative, Aggressive and Bellicose.

    Pugnacious

  • 18

    Cool and poised

    Sangfroid

  • 19

    Composure or coolness, sometimes excessive, as shown in danger or under trying circumstances

    Sanfroid

  • 20

    Showy but cheap and of poor quality

    Tawdry

  • 21

    An extremely confused, compicated or embarassing situation

    Imbroglio

  • 22

    An act of retaliation

    Reprisal

  • 23

    A state of temporary disuse or suspension

    Abeyance

  • 24

    A remark or statement, especially one with moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful

    Platitude

  • 25

    the quality or state of being dull or insipid; banal or stale remark

    Platitude

  • 26

    the small, precise or trivial details of something

    Minutiae

  • 27

    eager to wage a war

    Bellicose

  • 28

    Dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations

    Pragmatic

  • 29

    relating to matters of fact or practical affairs often to the exclusion of intellectual or artistic matters : practical as opposed to idealistic

    Pragmatic

  • 30

    Extremely unpleasant; repulsive

    Odious

  • 31

    Having ir displaying a passionate intensity

    Fervent

  • 32

    feel or show fear or apprehension

    Quail

  • 33

    cower, cringe, waver, flinch

    Quail

  • 34

    A dishonest or unscrupulous man

    Knave

  • 35

    Impose a tax, fee or fine

    Levy

  • 36

    Cancel or postpone a punishment

    Reprieve

  • 37

    Pardon, spare or acquit

    Reprieve

  • 38

    Exaggerate or feign illness incorder to escape duty or work

    Malinger

  • 39

    fake illness

    Malinger

  • 40

    A person behaving badly or in a way that breaks a law or rule

    Miscreant

  • 41

    Move in a wavy motion; smooth up and down motion

    Undulate

  • 42

    God; possessed of universal or complete knowledge

    Omniscient

  • 43

    one who has unlimited power or authority; able to do everything

    Omnipotent

  • 44

    Involving or committing a profane, blasphemous or sinful act

    Sacrilegious

  • 45

    to obtain (something) for free often by persuading or imposing on another

    Cadge

  • 46

    Amusement especially as expressed in laughter

    Mirth

  • 47

    gladness or gaiety as shown by or accompanied with laughter

    Mirth

  • 48

    A divine or prophetic token

    Auspice

  • 49

    kindly patronage and guidance; a prophetic sign

    Auspice

  • 50

    A political leader who seeks support by appealing to the desires and prejudices of ordinary people rather than by using rational argument

    Demagouge

  • 51

    Deprive someone of the right to vote or privilege.

    Disenfranchise

  • 52

    Relating or believing in the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities

    Egalitarian

  • 53

    Leadership or dominance, especially by one country or social group over others

    Hegemony

  • 54

    French words meaning "allow to do" or "let people do as they choose"

    Laissez-faire

  • 55

    Free from government intervention

    Laissez-faire

  • 56

    A general rule intented to regulate behavior or thought

    Precept

  • 57

    an order issued by legally constituted authority to a subordinate official; writ or warrant

    Precept

  • 58

    Forbid especially by the law

    Proscribe

  • 59

    Denounce or condemn

    Proscribe

  • 60

    Of a person or a set of views opposing political or social liberation or reform.

    Reactionary

  • 61

    In favor of a particular point of viewespecially a controversial one.

    Tendentious

  • 62

    Biased, unfair, bigotry

    Tendentious

  • 63

    of or relating to centralized control by an autocratic leader or hierarchy

    Totalitarian

  • 64

    A system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state

    Totalirarian

  • 65

    of or relating to a political regime based on subordination of the individual to the state and strict control of all aspects of the life and productive capacity of the nation especially by coercive measures (such as censorship and terrorism)

    Totalitarian

  • 66

    Firm, determined, immovable

    Adamant

  • 67

    Threatening, harmful, menacing, hostile

    Baleful

  • 68

    Not even or regular im pattern or movement; unpredictable

    Erratic

  • 69

    Deserving or causing public disgrace or shame. Humiliating, embarassing, dishonorable

    Ignominious

  • 70

    Unable to be less angry or hostile. Adamant,not capable of being appeased, significantly changed, or mitigated

    Implacable

  • 71

    Impossible to subdue or defeat; unbeatable, resolute, steadfast

    Indomitable

  • 72

    Refusing to change one's opinion or course of action. Stubborn, obstinate

    Obdurate

  • 73

    stubborn or unmanageable; resisting control or authority

    Refractory

  • 74

    a disease caused by a deficiency in Vitamin C

    Scurvy

  • 75

    cheap, worthless or contemptible

    Scurvy

  • 76

    (Of a person) slender and elegant; graceful

    Svelte

  • 77

    to openly disregard; scorn

    Flout

  • 78

    Mock, scoff

    Flout

  • 79

    prevent something from succeeding

    Foil

  • 80

    A plant disease, typically one caused by a fungi such as mildews, rusts and smuts.

    Blight

  • 81

    Have a severely detrimental effect on; ruin or wreck.

    Blight

  • 82

    A cause of great distress or annoyance

    Bane

  • 83

    Manage to support oneself or make a living with difficulty

    Eke

  • 84

    Obtain or create, but just barely

    Eke

  • 85

    Also

    Eke

  • 86

    fixed; unchanging over time or unable to be changed

    Immutable

  • 87

    good compliment; of such excellence, grandeur, beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe.

    Sublime

  • 88

    Persuade someone to do something by means of deception or flattery. Beguile, deceive

    Inveigle

  • 89

    shorten the duration or exrent of. Cut short, diminish, decrease

    Truncate

  • 90

    Showing a casual and cheerful indifference considered to be callous or improper.

    Blithe

  • 91

    of a happy lighthearted character or disposition

    Blithe

  • 92

    make someone unable to think clearly; confuse

    Addle

  • 93

    A divine or prophetic token

    Auspice

  • 94

    With the help, support or prorection of.

    Auspice

  • 95

    The final part of a play, movie or narrative in which the strands of thr plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.

    Denouement

  • 96

    thr climax of a chain of events

    Denouement

  • 97

    Cause or give rise to (a feeling, situation or condition)

    Engender

  • 98

    a large group of people or things of a particular kind. a group of birds. a drink

    Bevy

  • 99

    Remove a need or difficulty. avoid or prevent. to anticipate and prevent (something, such as a situation) or make (an action) unnecessary

    Obviate

  • 100

    next to the last; of or relating to the next to the last syllable of a word

    Penultimate