Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
48 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
taciturn
|
silent, uncommunicative
|
|
vapid
|
dull, boring, insipid
|
|
predilection
|
preference
|
|
indigenous
|
native, belonging to
|
|
fractious
|
cross, quarrelsome
|
|
disapprobation
|
disapproval
|
|
condescension
|
patronizing manner or behavior
|
|
auspicious
|
favorable
|
|
aberration
|
a departure from the normal or the typical
|
|
benign
|
good natured
|
|
libel
|
exposure of a person to public ridicule
|
|
apothecary
|
a pharmacist or druggist
|
|
veranda
|
an open porch along the outside of a house
|
|
entailment
|
a restriction on the inheritance of a piece of land
|
|
touchous
|
touchy; probably a regionalism or expression used locally
|
|
lineament
|
a characteristic feature of the body, especialy the outline of the face
|
|
philippic
|
harsh statements, bitter verbal attacks
|
|
umbrage
|
offense or displeasure
|
|
rectitude
|
righteousness, strict honesty
|
|
edification
|
process of moral instruction or improvement
|
|
succinct
|
brief, to the point, terse
|
|
persevere
|
to continue in spite of difficulty, persist
|
|
contentious
|
always ready to argue, belligernt
|
|
aggregation
|
agroup
|
|
encumbered
|
burdened with, blocked
|
|
habiliment (may not need to know)
|
clothes
|
|
venue
|
place of trial
|
|
facade
|
front of a building; figuratively- putting on a front with implications of concealing something
|
|
solicitor
|
lawyer
|
|
elucidate
|
to explain, make clear
|
|
connivance
|
underhanded scheming by two or more persons
|
|
expunge
|
to strike out
|
|
wlitigant
|
party to a lawsuit
|
|
glean
|
to examine or go through carefully to fingd information
|
|
acrimonious
|
bitter and caustic in temper, manner or speech
|
|
mollify
|
to appease, pacify; to make less intense
|
|
volition
|
a conscious choice; will
|
|
temerity
|
foolish or rash boldness
|
|
feral
|
savage
|
|
sordid
|
filthy, dirty; base, mean
|
|
stolid
|
having or showing no emotion or sensitivity
|
|
spurious
|
not genuine
|
|
florid
|
showy, ornate
|
|
purloined
|
stolen
|
|
incantations
|
the chantings of magical words
|
|
furitive
|
sly, stealthy, secretive
|
|
mortification
|
shame, humiliation
|
|
raling
|
rattling or bubbling cough
|