Vocab. Level H Unit 4
derring-do
(n.) a valor or heroism; daring deeds or exploits (often used to poke fun at false heroics)
volte-face
(n.) an about face; a complete reversal
folderol
(n.) foolish talk, ideas, or procedures; nonsense; a trifle
lucubration
(n.) laborious study or thought, especially at night at night; the result of such work
divination
(n.) the art or act of predicting the future or discovering hidden knowledge
hoi polloi
(n.) the common people, the masses
cognate
(adj.) closely related in origin, essential nature, or function; (n.) such a person or thing
ineffable
(adj.) not expressible in words; too great or too sacred to be uttered
bilious
(adj.) peevish or irritable; sickeningly unpleasant
risible
(adj.) pertaining to laughter; able or inclined to laugh; laughable
mnemonic
(adj.) relating to or designed to assist the memory (n.) a device to aid the memory
symptomatic
(adj.) typical or characteristic; being or concerned with a symptom of a disease
cul-de-sac
(n.) a blind alley or dead-end street; any situation in which further progress is impossible; an impasse
parameter
(n.) a determining or characteristic element; a factor that shapes the total outcome; a limit, boundary
pundit
(n.) a learned person; one who gives authoritative opinions
affinity
(n.) a natural attraction to a person, thing, or activity; a relationship, connection
elixir
(n.) a potion once thought capable of curing all ills and maintaining life indefinitely; a panacea; a sweet liquid used as a vehicle in medicines
corollary
(n.) a proposition that follows from one already proven; a natural consequence or result; (adj.) resultant or consequent
gamut
(n.) an entire range or series
obloquy
(n.) public abuse indicating strong disapproval or censure; the disgrace resulting from such treatment