Vocabulary Power Plus Book 2: Lesson 10
incognito
Adjective. Disguised; pretending not to be oneself.
omniscient
Adjective. Having unlimited knowledge; all-knowing.
inscrutable
Adjective. Not easily understood; hard to fathom. Synonyms: enigmatic. Antonyms: obvious; evident.
feasible
Adjective. Reasonable; capable of being carried out. Synonyms: possible; doable. Antonyms: unworkable.
dour
Adjective. Stern and ill-humored. Synonyms: forbidding. Antonyms: pleasant.
fiasco
Noun. A complete, ridiculous failure. Synonyms: disaster. Antonyms: success.
acrimony
Noun. Ill-natured, bitter hostility. Synonyms: animosity. Antonyms: friendliness.
lethargy
Noun. Lack of energy; sluggishness. Synonyms: torpor; lassitude. Antonyms: vigor; vitality.
metier
Noun. The work one is especially suited for; one's specialty; an occupation. Synonyms: forte. Antonyms: weakness.
harry
Verb. To annoy or harass. Synonyms: bother; pester. Antonyms: soothe.
expound
Verb. To explain in detail; to clarify. Synonyms: elaborate. Antonyms: muddle; confuse.
cajole
Verb. To persuade with false promises and flattery. Synonyms: coax; wheedle. Antonyms: dissuade; deter.
balk
Verb. To refuse stubbornly or abruptly; to stop short and refuse to go on. Synonyms: hesitate; object. Antonyms: agree; continue.
exult
Verb. To rejoice; to feel triumphant. Synonyms: celebrate.
fluctuate
Verb. To rise and fall; to vary irregularly. Synonyms: waver; vacillate. Antonyms: stabilize.
gere
bearing or waging
ante
before
agri
field, farming
ous, ose
full of
onomy
study of
bell
war