Sadlier Vocabulary Workshop (Level B) Unit 6
Vengeance
(n.) Punishment in return for an injury or a wrong; unusual force or violence
Makeshift
(n.) a temporary, often improvised, substitute; improvised for temporary use (adj)
Preview
(n.) something seen in advance; (v.) to view beforehand
Dupe
(n.) to deceive; a person who is easily deceived
Scrimp
(v) to handle very economically or stingily; to supply in a way that is small, short, or scanty
Frustrate
(v.) To prevent from accomplishing a purpose or fulfilling a desire; to cause feelings of discouragement
Browse
(v.) to nibble, graze; to read casually; to window-shop
Eradicate
(v.) to root out, get rid of, destroy completely
Snare
(v.) to trap, catch; (n.) a trap or entanglement
Perscribe
V: (literally, "write before") order; dictate; direct; order as a remedy
Prominent
(adj) standing out so as to be easily seen; important, well-known
Anonymous
(adj) unnamed, without the name of the person involved (writer, composer, etc.); unknown; lacking individuality or character
Dynamic
(adj.) actively changing
Utmost
(adj.) greatest, highest, farthest; (n.) the extreme limit
Marginal
(adj.) in, at, or near the edge or margin; only barely good, large, or important enough for the purpose
Inimatable
(adj.) not capable of being copied or imitated
Quaint
(adj.) odd or old-fashioned in a pleasing way; clever, ingenious; skillfully made
Grim
(adj.) stern and admitting of no appeasement or compromise
Reluctant
(adj.) unwilling, holding back
Pending
(adj.) waiting to be settled; (prep.) until