English 11 Vocab 4-6
Plastic
(adj.) capable of being molded or modeled; capable of adapting to varying conditions
Titular
(adj.) having the title and usually the honors belonging to an office or dignity without the duties, functions, or responsibilities; existing in title only; of, relating to, or constituting a title
Ephemeral
(adj.) lasting a very short time
Sublime
(adj.) lofty, grand, or exalted in thought, expression, or manner; of outstanding spiritual, intellectual, or moral worth; tending to inspire awe usually because of elevated quality (as of beauty, or grandeur) or transcendent excellence; NB: a key of Romanticism
Manifold
(adj.) marked by diversity or variety
Pious
(adj.) marked by or showing reverence for deity and devotion to divine worship; marked by conspicuous religiosity
Latent
(adj.) present and capable of emerging or developing but not currently visible, obvious, or active
Expedient
(adj.) suitable for achieving a particular end in a given circumstance; efficient
Unscrupulous
(adj.) unprincipled; without morals
Consumption
(n.) (archaic) a wasting disease, primarily tuberculosis
Raiment
(n.) (archaic) clothing
Windigo
(n.) (from the northern Algonquian) cannibalistic giant, a person who has been transformed into a monster by the consumption of human flesh, of concern primarily during the winter months when food was scarce
Stigmata
(n.) (in Christian tradition) marks corresponding to those left on Jesus' body by the crucifixion
Judgment
(n.) (note spelling) the process of or capacity for forming an opinion or evaluation based on discerning or comparing
Reminiscence
(n.) a now remembered, long forgotten experience
Harbringer
(n.) a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another; a forerunner of something
Betrothed
(n.) a person to whom one is engaged (the archaic verb means to enter into a formal agreement to be married)
Constable
(n.) a public officer usually of a town or township responsible for keeping the peace and for minor judicial duties; a police officer
Palpitation
(n.) a rapid pulsation
Magazine
(n.) a room in which powder and other explosives are kept; a store of ammunition
Bannock
(n.) a round, flat loaf, typically unleavened
Hobgoblin
(n.) an imaginary object of fear; a mischievous goblin; an annoying pest
Eclat
(n.) dazzling effect or brilliance; ostentatious display
Impudence
(n.) impertinence; rudeness; lack of respect
Aspirant
(n.) one who seeks to attain or accomplish a goal
Trifle
(n.) something of little value or importance
Nonchalance
(n.) the state or quality of having an air of easy unconcern or indifference
Arrears
(pl. n.) money that is owed and should have been paid earlier
Maugre
(prep. archaic) in spite of
Absolve
(v.) (used with an object) to set someone free from an obligation or consequence of guilt; to pardon or forgive
Snivel
(v.) (used without and object) to cry or whine with snuffling
Transfix
(v.) cause (someone) to become motionless with horror, wonder, or astonishment; to pierce with a sharp implement or weapon
Levy
(v.) to impose a tax, fee, or fine (n.) the act of levying a tax, fee, or fine
Capitulate
(v.) to surrender; to cease resisting
Admonish
(v.) to warn or reprimand