Vocab Lessons 28-30
bromide
A commonplace saying; a cliché
permutation
A complete change, alteration, or transformation
disquisition
A formal inquiry into or discussion of a subject
discourse
A formal speech or discussion of a subject; conversation
raconteur
A person skilled at telling stories or anecdotes
compulsion
A strong or irresistible impulse to do something
aficionado
An enthusiastic admirer; devotee
whimsical
Characterized by an odd or imaginative notion; fanciful
explicit
Clearly stated; definite
duplicity
Deliberate deceitfulness
inexplicable
Difficult or impossible to explain or understand
ironic
Directly opposite of what is expected, expressed, or intended
prattle
Foolish or childish talk
abstruse
Hard to understand
facetious
Humorous; playfully joking
complicity
Involvement in wrongdoing; being an accomplice
raillery
Light, good-humored teasing
obscure
Not famous; not well known
implicit
Suggested or understood, but not directly expressed
ethics
The rules or standards of conduct for an individual or group
commute
To change (a penalty, sentence, etc.) to one less severe; to exchange
transmute
To change from one form, substance, species, or quality into another
mutate
To change or undergo change
extirpate
To destroy completely
replicate
To duplicate, reproduce, repeat, or copy exactly
capitulate
To give up all resistance; surrender
exasperate
To make very angry; irritate or annoy greatly
expatiate
To speak or write at length or in detail
prate
To talk idly and sometimes foolishly at length; chatter
prolixity
Wordiness; long-windedness