Vocabulary - English 1 - Definitions part 2

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  • culpable + a ”deserving blame / guilty.
  • cursory + a "done very quickly without attention to details”
  • dearth + n ”a scarcity or lack of something people want or need”
  • debris + n scattered pieces of rubbish or remains, often after an accident”
  • decadence + n ”behavior that shows that someone has low moral standards and is more concerned with pleasure than serious matters”
  • decrepit + a ”old and in bad condition, worn out because of age or neglect”
  • derogatory + a ”showing a critical or disrespectful attitude”
  • desultory + a ”lacking a plan, purpose, or enthusiasm /done without any particular plan or purpose”
  • detriment + n ”the state of being harmed or damaged.”
  • diatribe + n ”a long speech or piece of writing that criticize someone or something severely / forcefully and bitterly”
  • disparate + a ”consisting of things or people that are very different, can’t be compared”
  • disseminate + v ”spread (something, especially information or ideas) widely."
  • duress + n threats, violence, constraints, or other action used to coerce someone into doing something against their will or better judgement."
  • edifice + n ”a large, imposing building / a complex system of beliefs”
  • efficacy + n ”the ability to produce a desired or intended result.”
  • egregious + a ”outstandingly bad; shocking / extremely bad problem or failure”
  • elicit + v ”evoke or draw out (a reaction, answer, or fact) from someone”
  • epitome + n ”a person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality or type / a summary of a written work; an abstract.”
  • eschew + v ”deliberately avoid using; abstain from. / shun deliberately”
  • euphemism + n ”a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing”
  • evanescent + a ”soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence; quickly fading or disappearing.”
  • exacerbate + v ”make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse”
  • exonerate + v ”to state officially that someone is not guilty / release someone from duty or obligation ”
  • expunge + v ”obliterate or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant).”
  • extol + v ”praise enthusiastically”
  • extortion + n ”the practice of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats."
  • fallacious + a ”containing or based on false ideas”
  • fastidious + a ”very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail, ex. about work / appearance”
  • fatuous + a ”very silly or stupid or pointless”
  • foist + v ”impose an unwelcome or unnecessary person or thing on / force something on somebody.
  • fortuitous + a ”happening by chance rather than intention, with good results”
  • fraught + a "full of / (of a situation or course of action) filled with or likely to result in (something undesirable) / causing or affected by anxiety or stress”
  • garrulous + a ”excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters.”
  • germane + a ”relevant to a subject under consideration / related to it in an important and suitable way.’
  • gesticulate + v ”use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words.”
  • gregarious + a ”a person fond of company; sociable. / (of animals) living in flocks or loosely organized communities / (of plants) growing in open clusters”
  • guile + n ”the use of cleaver or dishonest methods to decide someone / sly or cunning intelligence.”
  • guise + n ”an external form, appearance, or manner of presentation, typically concealing the true nature of something.”
  • gullible + a ”easily persuaded to believe something; credulous / easily tricked”
  • histrionics + n ”very loud and emotional behavior that is intended to get sympathy and attention – used to show disapproval”
  • hyperbole + n ”exaggeration / exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.”
  • ignominious + a ”deserving or causing public disgrace or shame. / humiliation”
  • impeccable + a ”in accordance with the highest standards; faultless. / perfect”
  • importune + v ”harass (someone) persistently for or to do something”
  • impunity + n ”exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action.”
  • indolent + a ”lazy / wanting to avoid activity or exertion (medial condition, causing little to no pain)
  • inebriated + a ”drunk; intoxicated”
  • inexorable + a ”impossible to stop or prevent. / (of a person) impossible to persuade; unrelenting”
  • ingratiate + v ”bring oneself into favour with someone by flattering or trying to please them.”
  • insatiable + a ”(of an appetite or desire) impossible to satisfy.”

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