Wordly Wise Book 9 Lesson 1-5
callow
(adj.) inexperienced New to the police force, the callow detective was not prepared for his first case.
indolent
(adj.) lazy. Jackson lost his job because he was an indolent employee who did nothing but sleep at his desk all day.
voracious
(adj.) ravenous. In the jungle, there are many voracious animals that will eat anything they can catch.
cynical
(adj.) skeptical. After being dumped by his girlfriend, Jack was cynical about dating other women.
sagacious
(adj.) wise. Wise and full of insight, the sagacious leader would live on to better the world.
secular
(adj.) worldly Since Bill was not a spiritual man, he went out of his way to attend a university with a secular focus.
despot
(n.) A ruler with absolute power The young prince killed everyone who challenged his authority and became the despot of his country.
strife
(n.) conflict. If the two countries do not put their strife to rest, they will cause the deaths of thousands of citizens.
contemporary
(n.) existing or occurring at the same time. While young people tend to prefer contemporary music, the older generation prefers music from the 1970's and the 1980's.
impediment
(n.) obstacle.
wane
(n.) to get smaller or dimmer If Colin is not winning a game, his interest will wane to the point he no longer wants to play.
speculate
(n.) to make guesses. Since I do not know Jim and Karen, I cannot speculate on the reasons behind their divorce.
impoverish
(n.) to make poor. When my parents lost their jobs and became impoverished, the bank foreclosed on our home.
venerate
(n.) to show respect Many people attend religious services to venerate God.
enunciate
(v.) to pronounce clearly. When Will was intoxicated, he was hard to understand because he did not enunciate his statements.
pomp
a showy or dignified display
ubiquitous
adj. Appearing in large numbers or in many different places; very common
Flamboyant
adj. Excessively showy; unrestrained
fraught (with) "Life is fraught with opportunities to keep your mouth shut." Winston Churchill
adj. Full of or accompanied by
inexplicable
adj. Hard to explain or impossible to understand
incontrovertible
adj. Impossible to dispute; unquestionable
Insuperable
adj. Incapable of being overcome or defeated
torrid
adj. Intensely hot and dry; burning with passion
ingenious
adj. Marked by imagination, resourcefulness, or cleverness
haphazard
adj. Marked by lack of plan, order, or direction
Intermittent
adj. Not continuous; happening at intervals
Obligatory
adj. Required or demanded
Destitute
adj. Without resources or possessions, especially the necessities of life
stilted
artificially stiff or formal in manner
feckless
careless, irresponsible
pensive
deep in thought; dreamily thoughtful
Impetus
n. A driving force; anything that causes an action
Visage
n. A face, especially one that expresses feelings
Maxim
n. A general truth or rule of conduct; a short saying
array
n. A large group of people or things; and orderly arrangement or display v. To place in order; to dress up
Vagabond
n. A person who wanders from place to place
laggard
n. One who falls behind others because of moving slowly; a straggler
alacrity
n. Promptness in responding; eagerness
sustenance
n. Something that provides nourishment; food needed to live
zenith
n. The highest point, the peak; the point in the sky directly above the observer
monetary
of or relating to money or currency
Adage
An old saying that has come to be accepted as true; a proverb
Camaraderie
Good will and warm feelings among friends
Odoriferous
Having or giving off a smell
Spartan
Marked by simplicity and lack of luxury
Hubbub
Noisy confusion; uproar
Extreneous
Not necessary; irrelevant
Paraphernalia
Personal Belongings
Temporal
Relating to the everyday world as opposed to that which is spiritual or eternal
Regale
To entertain or delight
Meander
To follow a winding course
subjugate
to bring under control' to conquer
lament
to feel or express grief
allude
to refer to in an inderiect way
disseminate
to scatter or spread widely
dote
to show excessive fondness for
implicate
to show to be involved with something, especially something dishonest or illegal
exhort
to urge strongly; to warn or appeal
Wheedle
v. To coax by sly persuasion
deduce
v. To draw a conclusion from given facts
Bewail
v. To express deep regret or sorrow over. "He bewailed that his heart trouble had slowed him down."
Plumb
v. To measure the depth of water; to reach the deepest part of; to solve
traverse
v. To pass over, across, or through
Extol
v. To praise highly
Emancipate
v. To set free from slavery; to liberate
Detract
v. To take away, especially from the value, beauty, or importance of
encumber
v. To weigh down or burden (n. encumbrance)
trauma
1. a severe bodily injury; 2. emotional shock
wanton
1. ignoring what is right; 2. excessive or unrestrained; 3. playful or frolicsome
consecrate
1. to set apart as holy 2. to dedicate to a cause; to devote
Punctilious
Careful of and attentive to details, especially ones relating to good manners and behaivior
Sedentary
Doing or requiring a lot a sitting
Recuperate
To regain health or stregnth
Contend
To struggle with
Wry
Turned or bent to one side in distaste or humor OR Amusing on a quiet but sharp way