General Vocabulary
emaciated
unnaturally thin; Example: she was so emaciated she could hardly stand. (Emma (daughter of ross and rachel) is emaciated.)
remission
improvement or absence of signs of disease
inscrutability
inability to understand
adroitly
skillfully; cleverly; expertly; (Able to coax a palpable sense of menace from the bucolic backwaters of her native Missouri, Micheaux adroitly shows us, in her latest book, that a surface of idyllic charm can belie a roiling underbelly of intrigue, corruption, and murder.)
inclement
(adj.) stormy, harsh; severe in attitude or action (adj.) - stormy, bad, severe
assurance
(n.) a pledge; freedom from doubt, self-confidence; a British term for some kinds of insurance;
bequeath
(v.) to pass on, give (Jon's father bequeathed his entire estate to his mother.)
contrive
(v.) to plan with ingenuity, invent; to bring about as the result of a scheme or plan. (artificially done)
depict
(v.) to portray; to represent or show in the form of a picture
precipitation
Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
precarious
Dangerous; risky; lacking in security or stability
Inimical
Hostile, unfriendly. adverse in tendency or effect; unfavorable; harmful; unfriendly; hostile. Example: Scientists have learned to be cautious when discussing conditions on other planets that might seem inimical to life; more than once microbes have popped up in the most inhospitable parts of our own planet.
trope
The generic name for a figure of speech such as image, symbol, simile, and metaphor.
paucity
an insufficient quantity or number; scarcity
incensed
angered at something unjust or wrong; Refusing tomoderate his vituperative words, the ambassador only further incensed members of the multinational committee.
raconteur
a person skilled at telling stories
enmity
a state of deep-seated ill-will;
menace
a threat or the act of threatening; (Able to coax a palpable sense of menace from the bucolic backwaters of her native Missouri, Micheaux adroitly shows us, in her latest book, that a surface of idyllic charm can belie a roiling underbelly of intrigue, corruption, and murder.)
vituperative
abusive; scolding; Example: Refusing tomoderate his vituperative words, the ambassador only further incensed members of the multinational committee.
palatable
acceptable to the taste or mind
backwaters
areas of water that are connected to a river but are not affected by its current. (Able to coax a palpable sense of menace from the bucolic backwaters of her native Missouri, Micheaux adroitly shows us, in her latest book, that a surface of idyllic charm can belie a roiling underbelly of intrigue, corruption, and murder.)
advent
arrival. Example: The conception of time as parcelled out in discrete intervals did not begin with the advent of the clock; as such we must have a biological predisposition to not conceive of time as simply an amorphous succession of moments.
rudimentary
basic; elementary; in the earliest stages of development; basic; not refined or well developed; (sound like RUDE+MEN so rude men never developed becoz they are lacking of elementary or fundamental principals.....hope it helps...)
prolixity
boring verbosity
palpable
capable of being touched or felt; (Able to coax a palpable sense of menace from the bucolic backwaters of her native Missouri, Micheaux adroitly shows us, in her latest book, that a surface of idyllic charm can belie a roiling underbelly of intrigue, corruption, and murder.)
incendiary
combustible, flammable, burning easily
denouement
conclusion; resolution; the falling action of a story after its climax;
profound
deep; not superficial; complete
inscrutable
difficult to understand
interminable
endless, so long as to seem endless
canard
false; deliberately misleading story;
disenchantment
freeing from false belief or illusions;
transcendent
going beyond the limits of ordinary experience
eminence
high station, rank, or repute
indiscernible
impossible to see or clearly distinguish
esoteric
intended for or understood by only a small group
vehement
intense, forceful, powerful example: The columnist was so vehement in his opposition to the divisive issue of fracking that even when he moderated his comments his piece was too incendiary for publication.
prescient
knowing things before they occur
superficial
lacking in depth (adj.) on or near the surface; concerned with or understanding only what is on the surface, shallow
fleeting
lasting for a very short time
tarnish
lose or cause to lose luster; discoloration of metal surface caused by oxidation;
intrigue
make secret plans; plot; arouse the curiosity of; N: secret scheme; plot; secret love affair; (Able to coax a palpable sense of menace from the bucolic backwaters of her native Missouri, Micheaux adroitly shows us, in her latest book, that a surface of idyllic charm can belie a roiling underbelly of intrigue, corruption, and murder.)
pedantic
marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects. Example: The professor repelled many students with his pedantic asides, often droning on about some trivial academic point
understated
mildly suggested; unstressed;
underbelly
n. a hidden unpleasant or criminal part of society. (Able to coax a palpable sense of menace from the bucolic backwaters of her native Missouri, Micheaux adroitly shows us, in her latest book, that a surface of idyllic charm can belie a roiling underbelly of intrigue, corruption, and murder.)
eponym
n. a person after whom a place, people, disease, etc. is named
idyllic
naturally peaceful (Able to coax a palpable sense of menace from the bucolic backwaters of her native Missouri, Micheaux adroitly shows us, in her latest book, that a surface of idyllic charm can belie a roiling underbelly of intrigue, corruption, and murder.)
diminutive
noun - a word that is formed with a suffix (such as -let or -kin) to indicate smallness adjective - very small
coax
persuade (convincing someone) by flattery; (Able to coax a palpable sense of menace from the bucolic backwaters of her native Missouri, Micheaux adroitly shows us, in her latest book, that a surface of idyllic charm can belie a roiling underbelly of intrigue, corruption, and murder.)
precipitous
rapid, uncontrolled
riparian
relating to a river or the area along a river
contemptuous
showing or expressing contempt or disdain; scornful
astute
shrewd; clever
maverick
someone who exhibits great independence in thought and action
equivocation
speaking ambiguously
preeminent
standing out above others; superior
conducive
supportive; encouraging; helping to bring about
predisposition
tendency, inclination Example: The conception of time as parcelled out in discrete intervals did not begin with the advent of the clock; as such we must have a biological predisposition to not conceive of time as simply an amorphous succession of moments.
embellishment
the act of adding extraneous decorations to something
verisimilitude
the appearance of truth
fracking
the pumping of water at high pressure to break apart rocks in order to release natural gas. example: The columnist was so vehement in his opposition to the divisive issue of fracking that even when he moderated his comments his piece was too incendiary for publication.
notoriety
the state of being known for some unfavorable act or quality
perpetuate
to cause to continue
subvert
to corrupt or undermine; to turn against established authority
repel
to drive or force back; to drive off
regale
to entertain
roiling
to stir up (Able to coax a palpable sense of menace from the bucolic backwaters of her native Missouri, Micheaux adroitly shows us, in her latest book, that a surface of idyllic charm can belie a roiling underbelly of intrigue, corruption, and murder.)
swelter
to suffer from or to be overcome by great heat; to be uncomfortably hot
edification
uplifting enlightenment
meandering
winding back and forth; rambling
legwork
work that involves much travelling about to collect information, especially when such work is difficult but boring. Example: "why don't we just hire a flunky and get him to do the legwork for us?" Example-2: In kubernetes, If you're not on GCE (like many of us), you need to do a little extra legwork to get load balancing working.