Sadlier Oxford's Vocabulary Workshop Level H Unit 11
mystique
(n.) an aura or attitude of mystery or veneration surrounding something or someone syn: charisma
non sequitur
(n.) an inference or conclusion that does not follow logically from the facts or premisis syn: illogical reference, unsound conclusion
apostate
(n.) one who forsakes his or her religion, party, or cause syn: renegade, defector, turncoat ant: true believer, loyalist
quagmire
(n.) soft, soggy mud or slush; a difficult or entrapping situation syn: fen, marsh, bog, morass ant: bedrock, solid footing, terra firma
constrict
(v.) to make smaller or narrower, draw together, squeeze; to stoop or cause to falter syn: contract, curb, restrain ant: enlarge, dilate, expand
euphoria
(n.) a feeling of great happiness or well-being, often with no objective basis syn: elation, bliss, ecstasy, rapture ant: melancholy, depression, gloom
punctilio
(n.) a minute detail of conduct or procedure; an instant of time syn: fine point, nicety
raconteur
(n.) a person who tells stories and anecdotes with great skill syn: storyteller, anecdotist
vendetta
(n.) a prolonged feud, often between two families, characterized by retaliatory acts of revenge; any act motivated by vengeance syn: blood feud, rivalry
sine qua non
(n.) an essential or indispensable element or condition syn: necessity, requisite, desideratum
gothic
(adj.) characterized by or emphasizing a gloomy setting and grotesque or violent events; such a literary or artistic style; a type of medieval architecture syn: sinister, eerie
quixotic
(adj.) extravagantly or romantically idealistic; visionary without regard to practical considerations syn: fanciful, impractical, utopian ant: realistic, down-to-earth, pragmatic
parlous
(adj.) full of danger or risk, perilous syn: hazardous, risky, dangerous ant: safe, secure, risk-free
effusive
(adj.) highly demonstrative; unrestrained syn: gushy, lavish ant: restrained, reserved, muted, subdued
lugubrious
(adj.) sad, mournful, or gloomy, especially to an exaggerated or ludicrous degree syn: doleful, melancholy, dismal, dolorous ant: merry, jovial, hilarious, funny
consensus
(n.) a collective or general agreement of opinion, feeling, or thinking syn: unanimity, concord, accord, harmony ant: dissension, discord, disagreement
metamorphosis
(n.) a complete transformation, as if by magic syn: change, makeover
impasse
(n.) a dead end; a position from which there is no escape; a problem to which there is no solution syn: deadlock, standoff, stalemate
bravado
(n.) a display of false or assumed courage syn: swagger, bluster, braggadocio ant: mettle, bravery, pluck
dichotomy
(n.) a division into two contradictory or mutually exclusive parts; a branching or forking in an ancestral line syn: schism, division, bifurcation ant: uniformity, oneness