Vocabulary Workshop Level B Unit 1
interminable
(adj.) endless, so long as to seem endless
vicious
(adj.) evil, bad; spiteful; having bad habits or an ugly disposition; painfully severe or extreme
adjacent
(adj.) near, next to, adjoining
trivial
(adj.) not important, minor; ordinary, commonplace
truce
(n.) a pause in fighting, temporary peace
disrupt
(v) to break up, disturb
interrogate
(v.) to ask questions, examine by questioning
trickle
(v.) to flow or fall by drops or in a small stream; (n.) a small, irregular quantity of anything
renovate
(v.) to repair, restore to good condition, make new again
hurtle
(v.) to rush violently, dash headlong; to fling or hurl forcefully
germinate
(v.) to begin to grow, come into being
barren
(adj.) not productive, bare
humdrum
(adj.) ordinary, dull, routine, without variation
sullen
(adj.) silent or brooding because of ill humor, anger, or resentment; slow moving, sluggish
dynasty
(n) a powerful family or group of rulers that maintains its position or power for some time
foretaste
(n) an advance indication, sample, or warning
resume
(n.) a brief summary; a short written account of one's education, working experience, or qualifications for a job
alight
(v.) to get down from, step down from; to come down from the air, land; (adj.) lighted up
recompense
(v.) to pay back; to give a reward; (n.) a payment for loss, service, or injury
insinuate
(v.) to suggest or hint slyly; to edge into something indirectly