unit 11 vocab definitions
gothic
(adj.) characterized by or emphasizing a gloomy setting and grotesque or violent events; sucha literary or artistic style; a type of medieval architecture
quixotic
(adj.) extravagantly or romantically idealistic; visionary without regard to practical considerations
parlous
(adj.) full of danger or risk, perilous
effusive
(adj.) highly demonstrative; unrestrained
lugubrious
(adj.) sad, mournful, or gloomy, especially to an exaggerated or ludicrous degree
consensus
(n.) a collective or general argreement of opinion, feeling, or thinking
metamorphosis
(n.) a complete trasformation, as if by magic
impasse
(n.) a dead end; a position form which there is no escape; a problem to which there is no solution
bravado
(n.) a display of false or assumed courage
dichotomy
(n.) a divistion into two contradictory or mutually exclusive parts; a branching or forking in a na ancestral line
euphoria
(n.) a feeling of great happiness or well-being, often with no objective basis
punctilio
(n.) a minute detail of conduct or procedure; an instant of time
raconteur
(n.) a person who tells stories and anecdotes with great skill
vendetta
(n.) a prolonged feud, often between two families, characterized by retaliatory acts fo revenge; any act motivated by vengencies
mystique
(n.) an aura or attitude fo mystery or veneration surrounding something or someone
sine qua non
(n.) an essential or indispensable element or condition
non sequitur
(n.) an inference or conclusion that does not follow logically from the facts or premises
apostate
(n.) one who forsakes his or her religion, party, or cause
quagmire
(n.) soft, soggy mud or slush; a difficult or entrapping situation
constrict
(v.) to make smaller or narrower, draw together, squeeze; to stop or casue to falter