Vocabulary Workshop Level B Unit 6 definition and syn
Vengeance
(n.) Punishment in return for an injury or a wrong; unusual force or violence. SYN: revenge, retaliation, reprisal.
Preview
(n.) Something seen in advance; (v.) to view beforehand. SYN:(n.) foretaste.
Scrimp
(v.) To handle very economically or slightly; to supply in a way that is small, short, or scanty. SYN: economize.
Browse
(v.) To nibble, graze; to read casually; to window-shop. SYN: skim, scan, dip into, graze.
Prescribe
(v.) To order as a rule or course to be followed; order for medical purpose. SYN: specify, appoint, recommend.
Frustrate
(v.) To prevent from accomplishing a purpose or fulfilling a desire; to cause feelings of discouragement. SYN: thwart, foil, baffle, disappoint.
Eradicate
(v.) To root out, get rid of, destroy completely. SYN: wipe out, uproot.
Snare
(v.) To trap, catch; (n.) a trap or entanglement. SYN: (n.) pitfall; (v.) entrap.
Inimitable
(Adj.) Not capable of being copied or imitated. SYN: matchless, incomparable, unique.
Dynamic
(adj.) Active, energetic, forceful. SYN: vigorous, high-powered.
Utmost
(adj.) Greatest, highest, farthest; (n.) the extreme limit. SYN: (adj. n.) maximum, supreme, best.
Marginal
(adj.) In, at, or near the edge or margin; only barely good, large, or important enough for the purpose. SYN: borderline, minimal, peripheral.
Quaint
(adj.) Odd or old-fashioned in a pleasing way; clever, ingenious; skillfully made. SYN: picturesque, peculiar, strange, curious.
Prominent
(adj.) Standing out so as to be easily seen; important, well-known. SYN: conspicuous, noticeable.
Grim
(adj.) Stern, merciless; fierce, savage, cruel. SYN: dreadful, frightful, ferocious.
Anonymous
(adj.) Unnamed, without the name of the person involved (writer, composer, etc.); unknown; lacking individuality or character. SYN: nameless.
Reluctant
(adj.) Unwilling, holding back. SYN: hesitant, loath, disinclined.
Pending
(adj.) Waiting to be settled; (prep.) until. SYN: (adj.) undecided, unsettled.
Dupe
(n.) A person easily tricked or deceived; (v.) to deceive. SYN: (v.) fool, mislead, hoodwink, delude.
Makeshift
(n.) A temporary substitute for something else; (adj.) crude, flimsy, or temporary. SYN: (n.) stopgap, substitute.