ENG IIILIST 1
- accentuate– to emphasize
- ambiguous – uncertain; vague; unclear (ideas)
- comprehensive – thorough; extensive; inclusive
- felicitous – agreeable; delightful manner of speaking; appropriate
- intricacy – complexity
- introspective – inwardly reflective
- provocative – enticing; stimulating
- rhetorical – overly impressive, overelaborate use of words
- usurp – to take power by force
- vernacular -- everyday language (of a region); slang
ENG IIILIST 2
- allegory – symbolic story
- conjecture – guess; a guess
- despicable - mean
- dissolute – corrupt; wicked; loose morals
- ferocity- fierceness
- incongruous – inconsistent; inappropriate
- misanthrope – person who dislikes most people; hater
- prologue--introduction; text written at beginning of play or novel
- protagonist – main character
- terse - brief
ENG IIIVocab Lists 1-2
- accentuate– to emphasize
- allegory – symbolic story
- ambiguous – uncertain; vague; unclear (ideas)
- comprehensive – thorough; extensive; inclusive
- conjecture – guess; a guess
- despicable – mean
- dissolute – corrupt; wicked; loose morals
- felicitous – agreeable; delightful manner of speaking; appropriate
- ferocity– fierceness
- incongruous – inconsistent; inappropriate
- intricacy – complexity
- introspective – inwardly reflective
- misanthrope – person who dislikes most people; hater
- prologue– introduction; text written at beginning of play or novel
- protagonist – main character
- provocative – enticing; stimulating
- rhetorical – overly impressive, overelaborate use of words
- terse – brief
- usurp – to take power by force
- vernacular – everyday language (of a region); slang
ENG IIILIST 3
- epithet– descriptive name
- evasive – avoiding; misleading
- evoke– to call forth; to bring out
- foreshadow – to predict
- infer – to assume; to conclude; to guess
- laudable-- praiseworthy
- lucid – easily understood; clear; sane
- perpetuate – to keep alive
- scrutinize – to examine closely
- symposium– meeting over a certain subject
ENG IIILIST 4
- affluent – wealthy
- banter– playful teasing
- brevity – shortness
- connotation – idea or feeling associated with a word
- embellish– to decorate; to improve a story with (false) details
- imbibe – to drink in
- nostalgic – longing for things past
- novice– beginner
- reiterate– to repeat
- stipend – salary
ENG IIILIST 3-4
- affluent - wealthy
- epithet - descriptive name
- evasive - avoiding; misleading
- evoke - to call forth; to bring out
- foreshadow - to predict
- infer - to assume; to conclude; to guess
- laudable - praiseworthy
- lucid - easily understood; clear; sane
- perpetuate - to keep alive
- scrutinize - to examine closely
- symposium - meeting over a certain subject
- banter - playful teasing
- brevity - shortness
- connotation - idea or feeling associated with a word
- embellish - to decorate; to improve a story with (false) details
- imbibe - to drink in
- nostalgic - longing for things past
- novice - beginner
- reiterate - to repeat
- stipend - salary
ENG IIILIST 5
- anagram – a word made from the letters of another word
- assertion–a claim or declaration, usually without evidence
- coherent – clearly expressed; logically connected
- fulminate – to argue violently and loudly; to explode suddenly
- goad –to prod; a prod
- inexplicable – impossible to explain or understand
- noncommittal – not willing to decide; not committing to a position/action
- proboscis – a snout
- quixotic – foolish
- surmise– to guess; a guess
ENG IIILIST 6
- anecdote – a short, funny story
- climactic – dramatic, exciting, of the most intense part of a story
- epilogue –concluding section at the end of a literary work or play
- extemporaneous –unrehearsed
- fidelity –loyalty, faithfulness
- forte – a talent, strong point
- hypochondriac –person who worries or imagines he's sick
- prodigy –highly gifted child
- staunch –loyal; steadfast; firm; solid
- stigma –a mark of shame, stain, disgrace
ENG IIILIST 7
- bumptious –arrogant, conceited
- cite –to quote; to commend for bravery; to summon to court
- consonant –harmonious; agreeable
- gibe –v: to make a taunting or sarcastic remark;
n: a taunting or sarcastic remark
- repartee –a quick, witty response; the skill in making such a remark
- rudiment –a basic rule; the "basics", early or undeveloped stage
- sanction –authorized permission; to permit officially;
to force a country to obey international law
- satiate –to satisfy (an appetite)
- subservient–submissive, obedient
- vivacious –lively, spirited, animated
ENG IIILIST 8
- comely – attractive
- decadence – moral decay; self-indulgence
- erroneous – false, mistaken, incorrect
- flaunt – to show off
- hypercritical – overly judgmental
- irascible– easily angered
- miscreant – villain; evil
- ostentatious – too showy
- pretentious – claiming undeserved credit; pompous, showy, grandiose
- stereotype– characterization; oversimplified view of a group
ENG IIILIST 9
- abridge--to shorten (a text)
- emendation – a correction
- finality-- completeness
- garrulous – talking too much
- impromptu – spontaneous; without preparation
- invoke – to call forth (a Higher Power)
- lucrative – profitable; producing money or wealth
- shrew – a bad-tempered, nagging woman
- supercilious – showing disgust or scorn
- verbose– wordy
ENG IIILIST 10
- affable – easy to talk to, approachable
- bolster – to support
- expletive – a cuss word
- furor - rage
- idiomatic – pertaining to a certain language
- intangible – not material; can’t be touched; can’t be grasped by the mind
- reciprocate – to do/give in return
- subterfuge – a trick to escape something unpleasant; a deceptive strategy
- tawdry – tasteless, cheap
- wistful - wishful
ENG IIILIST 11
- ambivalent -- having mixed emotions; indecisive
- beneficent -- charitable; doing good
- betrothed -- engaged
- congenital – inborn; present at birth (though not inherited)
- consensus – majority opinion; majority agreement
- interminable -- endless
- intrepid -- brave
- repugnant -- disgusting
- sallow-- sickly pale; grayish-yellow
- sortie -- sudden defensive attack
ENG IIILIST 12
- adamant-- inflexible; unyielding
- antagonize-- to annoy; to irritate
- archives-- n: a place where records are kept
n: records kept in such a place
v: to keep or store such records
- autocrat-- a ruler with unlimited power; an overbearing person
- factious-- causing disunity; quarrelsome
- frustrate-- to disappoint; to upset; to thwart or hinder
- peremptory-- bossy; overbearing; domineering
- procrastinate-- to delay without a good reason
- resilient-- springing back; recovering quickly
- supplication-- humble request or prayer
ENG IIILIST 13
- exonerate-- to clear from an accusation
- expedite-- to make easier or faster
- forgo-- to go without
- incoherent-- impossible to understand or explain
- incredulous-- skeptical; disbelieving
- plebeian-- common; ordinary; unsophisticated
- provocation-- something that stirs up anger or excitement
- query-- n: a question; v: to question
- secular-- worldly (not sacred); temporary
- shibboleth-- a password; a custom or slogan used by group members
ENG IIILIST 14
- blithe-- happy; joyful; cheerful
- cede-- to abandon or give up; to grant ownership to
- chagrin-- disappointment; embarrassment
- debonair-- charming and smooth
- filial-- pertaining to a son or daughter; child to parentrelationship
- interpose--to put between; to intervene; to interject in a conversation
- intrinsic-- inherent; innate; inborn
- precipitate--v: to cause to happen suddenly; adj: hasty; impulsively
- proficient-- advanced; skilled; qualified
- remission-- a release; a pardon; a lessening
ENG IIILIST 15
- acquiesce-- to submit or agree without protest
- altercation-- an angry argument
- assail-- to attack violently (even with words/questions)
- beleaguer-- to harass; to pester; to surround with troops
- brunt-- the main force or impact
- deprecate-- to belittle; to condemn
- palliate-- to ease (without curing); to lessen the intensity
- phalanx-- a formation of soldiers; a closely united group
- predecessor-- an ancestor; a person who precedes another
- redress-- n: a correction; v: to set right; to remedy
ENG IIILIST 16
- bulwark-- a wall of defense; a person giving support or protection
- coalition-- a partnership; a league; a temporary union
- exodus-- a departure of a mass of people; an emigration
- heinous-- abominable; wicked and vile
- insidious-- sly; devious; working in a hidden, but dangerous way
- invidious-- likely to cause resentment or offense
- martyr-- n: one who is tortured for a good cause
v: to torture for refusing to deny a faith
- peripheral-- unimportant; secondary; minor
- repression-- control; holding back; pushing back painful memories
- waive-- to give up a right or privilege; to delay
ENG IIILIST 17
- affinity-- a natural attraction
- array-- an orderly arrangement; splendid dress
- audacious-- recklessly brave; fearless
- convivial-- festive; social; fond of eating/drinking with friends
- deign-- to stoop (fig.); to lower oneself
- derogatory-- offensive; unflattering (as remarks)
- epicure-- a person with sophisticated taste in food and drink
- fastidious-- hard to please; picky; demanding
- ingratiate-- to charm; to seek favor of someone
- oscillate-- to move back and forth (between places or ideas)
ENG IIILIST 18
- bandy- to toss back and forth; to discuss lightly
- degenerate- v: to worsen; n: a person with low standards;
adj: having gotten worse
- efficacious- effective
- equestrian- n: a horseback rider; adj: pertaining to horses
- felony- a very serious crime
- flay- to strip off the skin; to scold or criticize severly
- imperious- overbearing; arrogant
- malevolent- harmful; wishing harm on others
- rationalize- to explain away; to explain in a reasonable (but false) way
- relent- to bend; to yield
ENG IIILIST 19
1. abash- to embarrass
2. allure- n: attraction; charm
v: to fascinate; to tempt; to entice
3. auspicious- lucky; fortunate; favorable
4. deference- respect; reverence; esteem; admiration
5. demeanor- behavior; conduct; appearance
6. guise- outward appearance; a costume; a way of dressing
7. immemorial- extremely old; ancient
8. integral- basic; vital; essential;
9. purport- n: main idea; meaning; significance
v: to (falsely) claim to be or do something; to lie
10. syndicate- n: a group of people or companies united for business
v: to form such a group
ENG IIILIST 20
1. arbitrary- random; haphazard
2. browbeat- to badger; to intimidate; to bully
3. bureaucracy- rigid government procedures; red tape
4. contraband- smuggled goods
5. inane- pointless; senseless
6. politic- wise; sensible; shrewd; diplomatic
7. premeditated- planned beforehand; deliberate
8. proxy- a person with authority to stand in for another
9. scapegoat- a person who takes the blame for someone else
10. transient- n: a person or thing without a place to settle or live
adj: temporary; fleeting