Vocab 9
myriad
a countless or great number
delusion
a false belief or opinion
pretext
a false reason, ostensible excuse
oxymoron
apparently contradictory terms used together
malleable
capable of being changed; easily shaped
colloquial
characteristic of ordinary conversation rather than formal speech or writing
lattice
crossing or interlacing
apoplectic
extremely angry; furious; lifeless
polity
form of government
litigious
inclined to dispute or disagree; argumentative
inanity
lack of meaning; foolishness, silliness
cryptic
mysterious, puzzling; abrupt, terse
supercilious
proud and condescending; arrogant; superior
pelagic
relating to open sea
crestfallen
sad and disappointed; dejected
austere
severe or stern in appearance; strict
postmodern
subsequent to or coming later than modern
debauch
to corrupt morally