Railey Vocabulary Test 2 - 1/4
Superfluous
(Adj) Beyond what is needed, wanted, or useful; extra
Terse
(Adj) Brief and clear; effectively concise
Grievous
(Adj) Causing grief or pain; very serious or severe
Inquisitive
(Adj) Curious; eager to learn
Reprehensible
(Adj) Deserving of blame, criticism, or disapproval
Clandestine
(Adj) Done in secret; kept hidden
Tantamount
(Adj) Equal in effect or value; the same as
Impeccable
(Adj) Faultless, perfect
Fortuitous
(Adj) Happening by chance, by accident, or at random; lucky
Robust
(Adj) Healthy and strong; vigorous
Tenacious
(Adj) Holding firmly; persistent; stubborn
Bureaucratic
(Adj) Insisting on strict rules and routine, often to the point of hindering effectiveness
Indigenous
(Adj) Living, growing, or produced naturally in a particular place; native
Sedentary
(Adj) Marked by much sitting; requiring or taking little exercise
Raucous
(Adj) Noisy and disorderly; boisterous
Vociferous
(Adj) Noisy; expressing feelings loudly and intensely
Indiscriminate
(Adj) Not chosen carefully; not based on careful selection
Incongruous
(Adj) Out of place; having parts that are not in harmony or that are inconsistent
Replete
(Adj) Plentifully supplied; well-filled
Prolific
(Adj) Producing many works, results, or offspring; fertile
Reticent
(Adj) Quiet or uncommunicative; reluctant to speak out
Egocentric
(Adj) Self-centered; seeing everything in terms of oneself
Solicitous
(Adj) Showing or expressing concern, care, or affection
Cohesive
(Adj) Sticking or holding together; unified
Predisposed
(Adj) Tending toward or open to something beforehand
Oblivious
(Adj) Unaware; failing to notice
Nebulous
(Adj) Vague; unclear
Tenet
(N) A belief or principle held to be true by an individual or group
Attrition
(N) A gradual natural decrease in number; becoming fewer in number
Mandate
(N) A group's expressed wishes; clear signal to act; vote of confidence
Propensity
(N) A natural preference or tendency
Liaison
(N) A person who serves as a connection between individuals or groups; a go-between
Contingency
(N) A possible future event that must be prepared for or guarded against; possibility
Sham
(N) A pretense or counterfeit; something meant to deceive
Recourse
(N) A source of help, security, or strength; something to turn to; option
Utopia
(N) An ideal or perfect place or state; a place achieving social or political perfection
Solace
(N) Comfort in sorrow or misfortune; consolation
Autonomy
(N) Independence; self-government
Liability
(N) Something that acts as a disadvantage; a drawback
Relegate
(V) To assign to a less important or less satisfying position, place, or condition
Sanction
(V) To authorize, allow, or approve
Circumvent
(V) To avoid by going around or as if by going around; to escape from, prevent, or stop through cleverness
Equivocate
(V) To be deliberately vague in order to mislead
Exonerate
(V) To clear of an accusation or charge; prove innocent
Inundate
(V) To cover, as by flooding; overwhelm with a large number or amount
Ostracize
(V) To expel or exclude from a group; shun
Depreciate
(V) To fall or decrease in value or price; to lower the value of
Bolster
(V) To hold up, strengthen, or reinforce; support with a rigid object
Reinstate
(V) To restore to a previous position or condition; bring back into being or use
Reiterate
(V) To state again or repeatedly
