Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Workshop Level H: Unit 3 Definitions
pragmatic
(adj.) concerned with practical considerations or values; dealing with actions and results rather than with abstract theory; stiff in one's opinions
gratis
(adj.) free; (adv.) without charge
therapeutic
(adj.) having the power to heal or cure; beneficial
quizzical
(adj.) puzzled; mocking; odd; equivocal
ancillary
(adj.) subordinate or supplementary
virtuoso
(n.) a brilliant performer; a person with masterly skill or technique; (adj.) masterly or brilliant
schism
(n.) a formal split within a religious organization; any division or separation of a group or organization into hostile factions
forte
(n.) a person's strong point; what a person does best
icon
(n.) a representation or image of a sacred personage, often considered sacred itself; an image or picture; a symbol; a graphic symbol on a computer monitor display; an object of blind devotion
interstice
(n.) a small, narrow space between things or parts of things
paean
(n.) a song of praise, joy, or triumph
mountebank
(n.) a trickster or swindler; a charlatan
enclave
(n.) an enclosed district, region, or area inhabited by a particular group of people or having a special character
rapacity
(n.) inordinate greed; the disposition to obtain one's desires by force, extortion, or plunder
persiflage
(n.) lighthearted joking, talk, or writing
plethora
(n.) overfullness; superabundance; superfluity
macrocosm
(n.) the universe considered as a whole; the entire complex structure of something
condescend
(v.) to come down or stoop voluntarily to a lower level; to deal with people in a patronizing manner
bowdlerize
(v.) to remove material considered offensive (from a book, play, film, etc.)
cozen
(v.) to trick; to cheat or swindle