Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Vocabulary List Spring #4

accolade- award, honor, or laudatory notice
ex: The play received accolades from the press.

acerbity- hardness or severity as of temper or expression
ex: He looked at him with acerbity.

attrition- a reduction in numbers or strength
ex: Our club is facing attrition due to members moving away.

bromide- a person who is boring
ex: The teacher was a bromide.

chauvinist- a person who is blindly and aggressively patriotic, especially with military glory
ex: The veteran was a chauvinist.chronic


expound- to set forth or state in detail
ex: The scientist expounded his theory.

factionalism- self-interested; partisan
ex: American politics is full of factionalism.

immaculate- spotlessly clean
ex: The house was immaculate.

imprecation- curse; malediction
ex: He said their names with imprecation.

ineluctable- inescapable
ex: The prison was ineluctable.

mercurial- changeable; volatile; erratic
ex: He had a mercurial nature.

palliate- to relieve or lessen without curing
ex: Chemotherapy can only palliate cancer.

protocol- customs and regulations dealing with a diplomatic formality
ex: The president has to follow a lot of protocol.

resplendent- shining brightly; gleaming
ex: The sun over the ocean was resplendent.

stigmatize- to set mark of disgrace or infamy on
ex: The crime of the father stigmatized the whole family.

sub rosa- confidently; secretly
ex: The girls gossiped with sub rosa.

vainglory- excessive elation or pride
ex: The star athlete expressed his vainglory.

vestige- evidence of something no longer in existence
ex: Fossils are a vestige of animals.

volition- the act of willing, choosing, or resolving
ex; The decisive man had volition.

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