0630 Flashcards
(10 cards)
viscous
technical a viscous liquid is thick and sticky and does not flow easily
As the liquid cools, it becomes viscous.
cacophony
a loud unpleasant mixture of sounds
cacophony of
a cacophony of car horns
inconsequential
not important SYN insignificant
inconsequential but amusing chatter
dole something ↔ out
to give something such as money, food, advice etc to more than one person
to
Vera was doling out candy to all the kids.
exuberantly
1 happy and full of energy and excitement
an exuberant personality
2 exuberant decorations, patterns etc are exciting and complicated or colourful
exuberant carvings
verdant
verdant land is thickly covered with fresh green plants SYN lush
verdant fields
wallow in self-pity/despair/defeat etc
to seem to enjoy being sad etc, especially because you get sympathy from other people – used to show disapproval
He’d been feeling sorry for himself, wallowing in self-pity.
revel in something
to enjoy something very much
He revelled in his new-found fame.
falter
1 [intransitive] to become weaker and unable to continue in an effective way
The economy is showing signs of faltering.
My mother’s grip upon the household never faltered.
2 [intransitive, transitive] to speak in a voice that sounds weak and uncertain, and keeps stopping
Laurie’s voice faltered as she tried to thank him.
‘I can’t, ’ she faltered.
3 [intransitive] to become less certain and determined that you want to do something
We must not falter in our resolve.
4 [intransitive] to stop walking or to walk in an unsteady way because you suddenly feel weak or afraid
She faltered for a moment.
monstrocity
something large and ugly, especially a building
a concrete monstrosity