Vocabulary Quiz: Advanced Terms and Definitions
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What is the meaning of the word 'flabbergast'?

  • To disappoint
  • To enlighten
  • To astonish (correct)
  • To confuse
  • Which of the following words is synonymous with 'detrimental'?

  • Helpful
  • Beneficial
  • Harmful (correct)
  • Supportive
  • What does 'fervor' represent?

  • Passion (correct)
  • Indifference
  • Disinterest
  • Apathy
  • What is the meaning of 'frugal'?

    <p>Economical</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following best describes 'camaraderie'?

    <p>Friendship</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'analogy' signify?

    <p>A symbolic representation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which word is synonymous with 'immutable'?

    <p>Inflexible</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'boisterously' imply?

    <p>Clamorously</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What best defines 'parody'?

    <p>A humorous take</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does it mean to 'mollify' someone?

    <p>To pacify</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Vocabulary Study Notes

    • Abrogating: Refers to the act of abolishing or avoiding a law or agreement.
    • Acolyte: A follower, often in a religious or ceremonial context.
    • Acuity: Denotes a sharpness or keenness of thought, vision, or perception.
    • Adept: Describes someone who is highly skilled or proficient in a particular area.
    • Adverse: Relates to something harmful or unfavorable.
    • Afflicted: Indicates being affected by a condition, often in a negative sense.
    • Affluence: Represents a state of wealth and abundance.
    • Agility: Refers to nimbleness and the ability to move quickly and easily.
    • Allay: Means to alleviate or reduce in intensity, often used in emotional contexts.
    • Allegory: An expression that uses symbolic figures to convey a deeper meaning or moral lesson.
    • Amplification: The act of intensifying or expanding an idea or signal.
    • Analogous: Describes things that are comparable in certain respects.
    • Ante: Refers to the cost or price, commonly used in gambling.
    • Apocalyptic: Relates to prophetic revelations, often concerning the end of the world.
    • Attenuate: Means to weaken or reduce in force or effect.
    • Attest: To verify or provide proof of something.
    • Bequeath: To leave something behind, usually in a will or as a legacy.
    • Betray: To expose or reveal hidden information, often deceitfully.
    • Blank: Represents something that is absolute or unfinished; lacking content.
    • Boisterously: Refers to a loud, energetic, and cheerful manner.
    • Chattering: Describes engaging in light or casual conversation.
    • Clamor: Indicates a loud and confused noise or disturbance.
    • Clandestine: Characterizes actions that are secretive or stealthy in nature.
    • Coffer: A container for storing valuables or funds; a treasury.
    • Compassionately: Acting in a sympathetic and kind manner.
    • Comport: Means to behave or conduct oneself in a specific way.
    • Condone: Refers to overlooking or disregarding an offense.
    • Conscientiously: Indicates an attentive and careful manner of acting.
    • Copious: Describes an abundant or plentiful amount.
    • Debacle: Refers to a disaster or a sudden downfall.
    • Deliberately: Acting in a conscious and intentional manner.
    • Denouement: The final resolution or conclusion of a narrative.
    • Denounce: To publicly condemn or criticize something.
    • Detrimental: Indicates something that causes harm or damage.
    • Dexterity: Refers to grace and agility in physical movements.
    • Discreet: Characterizes someone who is careful and prudent in conduct, often to avoid drawing attention.
    • Dogmatic: Describes a strong adherence to doctrines or beliefs.
    • Doyenne: A female expert or leader in a particular field.
    • Drizzle: To sprinkle lightly, often refers to light rain.
    • Embezzle: To steal or misappropriate funds placed in one's trust.
    • Enlivening: Something that adds sparkle or liveliness to a situation.
    • Enormous: Describes something that is very large or huge.
    • Erudite: Refers to someone who is highly educated and learned.
    • Exacerbate: To worsen a situation or condition.
    • Exhaust: To completely use up or tire out someone or something.
    • Facetious: Describes a manner that is playful or not serious.
    • Fervor: Indicates intense passion or enthusiasm.
    • Flabbergast: To surprise someone greatly or astonish them.
    • Frail: Refers to something tender or fragile in nature.
    • Frugal: Describes someone who is economical and thrifty.
    • Furlough: A temporary leave of absence from work.
    • Furtive: Indicates a sneaky or secretive behavior.
    • Gargantuan: Refers to something enormous in size or scale.
    • Germination: The beginning of development or evolution in an organism.
    • Gingerly: Acting with caution or carefulness.
    • Grumbled: Expressing dissatisfaction or complaint in a low voice.
    • Hasten: To move quickly or to cause something to happen faster.
    • Horrendous: Describes something extremely bad or dreadful.
    • Hypocritic: Indicates a deceitful or insincere attitude.
    • Imbroglio: A complicated or confusing situation.
    • Immutable: Refers to something that is inflexible or unchangeable.
    • Impeccable: Describes a flawless or faultless condition.
    • Impediment: Refers to an obstacle or hindrance.
    • Impenetrable: Something that cannot be understood or is difficult to fathom.
    • Imperil: To endanger or put at risk.
    • Impressive: Something that evokes strong feelings, often emotional.
    • Impromptu: Describes actions taken on the spot without prior planning.
    • Inadvertently: Occurs without intention or accidental.
    • Incessant: Continuous or without interruption.
    • Inhibition: A restraint on behavior or impulse.
    • Jaundice: Refers to a condition that causes a yellowish discoloration, can also mean hostility.
    • Keener: Indicates a sharper perception or insight.
    • Lavish: Describes something that is extravagant or abundant.
    • Leery: Being cautious or suspicious towards something or someone.
    • Limping: A state of being exhausting or fatigued, often relates to physical movement.
    • Lipid: Refers to fats and fat-like substances in the body.
    • Loquacious: Describes a person who is very talkative.
    • Magnificent: A term used to describe something that is grand or impressive.
    • Mirage: An illusion often seen in deserts or heat waves.
    • Mollify: To soothe or calm someone's feelings.
    • Morose: Indicates a gloomy or sullen disposition.
    • Muddle: A state of confusion or disorder.
    • Muffle: To soften or deaden sounds.
    • Mundane: Relates to the ordinary or earthly rather than spiritual.
    • Mutinous: Describes rebellious behavior against authority.
    • Obsequious: Characterized by servile flatteries or compliance.
    • Officious: Describes someone who meddles in others’ affairs.
    • Optimistic: Reflects a hopeful or positive outlook.
    • Ostentatious: Describes actions that are pretentious or showy.
    • Pacify: To calm or bring peace to; may also mean to dominate or anger.
    • Palpable: Something that is tangible or easily perceived.
    • Parody: A humorous imitation or mocking of a genre or work.
    • Parole: Refers to a promise of release, typically from prison under conditions.
    • Pervade: To spread through or be present throughout.
    • Perverse: Indicates corrupt or stubborn behavior contradicting the norm.
    • Piteously: Describes actions that are miserable or evoke pity.
    • Plough: To struggle or hustle through challenges.
    • Portend: To indicate or signify a future event.
    • Posit: To suggest or assume a fact or concept.
    • Punctuality: The quality of being prompt or timely.
    • Quaint: Describes something that is charmingly unusual or unfamiliar.
    • Quant: Refers to managing or analyzing numerical data.
    • Rarefied: Indicates a complex or specialized environment or idea.
    • Reparable: Something that can be fixed or remedied.
    • Robust: Describes something that is strong and vigorous.
    • Sagacious: Refers to someone who is wise or discerning.
    • Sanguine: Indicates a confident outlook or a blood-red color.
    • Sapient: Refers to wisdom or deep understanding.
    • Sheen: A soft glow or shine on a surface.
    • Shorn: Means to be pruned or shaved.
    • Simultaneously: Describes actions occurring at the same time.
    • Slap: An act of hitting or smacking.
    • Slumber: Refers to a state of rest or sleep.
    • Smug: Describes excessive self-satisfaction.
    • Solitude: A state of being alone, often by choice.
    • Spectacle: A visually striking performance or display.
    • Splay: Describes something awkwardly spread out.
    • Squelch: To suppress or quell something.
    • Stamina: Indicates endurance and the ability to withstand exertion.
    • Staunch: To extinguish or be steadfast.
    • Stipend: A regular payment or salary.
    • Sturdy: Describes something strong and resilient.
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