Vocab Test 1
fervent
(adj.) Having or showing great intensity of feeling; Passionate
Perceptibal
(adj.) Noticeable; Observable; Capable of being grasped
stoical
(adj.) Seemingly unaffected by pleasure or pain; Unemotional; Impassive
unflagging
(adj.) Tireless, continuing with vigor; Showing sustained enthusiasm
divergent
(adj.) going in different directions; different from each other; departing from conversation, deviant
gaunt
(adj.) thin and bony, starved looking; bare, barren
stint
(n.) A period of time spent doing something; (v.) To restrict or limit an amount or allowance, to be frugal
scavenger
(n.) A person who searches through and collects items from discarded material or trash
attire
(n.) Clothing, apparel, or garb; (v.) To dress
plummet
(n.) Something that weighs down or oppresses, a burden; (v.) To fall or plunge sharply
proxy
(n.) a person who is given the authority to act or stand in for another
crony
(n.) a very close friend, or companion
enmity
(n.) hatred, ill-will, malice
proclaim
(v.) To declare publicly, insistently, proudly or defiantly either in speech or in writing
nullify
(v.) To make useless; To invalidate; To cancel
infiltrate
(v.) To move into secretly and gradually, esp. with hostile intent; To penetrate
avail
(v.) to be of use or benefit to; to make use of; to take advantage of; to profit or benefit; (n.) use, benefit, or advantage
rankle
(v.) to cause anger, irritation, or bitterness (with the suggestion that the pain grows worse with time)
abut
(v.)to be adjacent; touch or join at the edge or border; to neighbor
cryptic
adj.) Difficult to comprehend; Having hidden meaning; Secret and mysterious