Words 976 - 1000 Flashcards

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vivacious

A

full of life and good spirits

adjective

The vivacious clown makes all of the children laugh and giggle with his friendly antics.

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vocation

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the work in which someone is employed

noun

After growing tired of the superficial world of high fashion, Edwina decided to devote herself to a new vocation: social work.

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vociferous

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loud, boisterous

adjective

I’m tired of his vociferous whining so I’m breaking up with him.

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wallow

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to become or remain helpless

verb

My roommate can’t get over her breakup with her boyfriend and now just wallows in self-pity.

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wane

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to grow gradually smaller, lose power

verb

Don’t be so afraid of his wrath because his influence with the president is already beginning to wane.

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wanton

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having no just foundation or provocation

adjective

Vandals were guilty of the wanton destruction of the school property.

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whimsical

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fanciful, full of whims

adjective

The whimsical little girl liked to pretend that she was an elvin princess.

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wily

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crafty, sly

adjective

Though they were not the strongest of the Thundercats, wily Kit and Kat were definitely the most clever and full of tricks.

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winsome

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charming, pleasing

adjective

After such a long, frustrating day, I was grateful for Chris’s winsome attitude and childish naivete.

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wistful

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full of yearning; musingly sad

adjective

Since her pet rabbit died, Edda missed it terribly and sat around wistful all day long.

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wizened

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dry, shrunken, wrinkled

adjective

Agatha’s grandmother, Stephanie, had the most wizened countenance, full of leathery wrinkles.

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wrath

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violent anger

noun

Did you really want to incur her wrath when she is known for inflicting the worst punishments legally possible?

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yoke

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to join, link

verb

We yoked together the logs by tying a string around them.

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zealous

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eager desire in going for a goal

adjective

If he were any more zealous about getting his promotion, he’d practically live at the office.

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zenith

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the highest point

noun

I was too nice to tell Nelly that she had reached the absolute zenith of her career with that one hit of hers.

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zephyr

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a gentle breeze

noun

If not for the zephyrs that were blowing and cooling us, our room would’ve been unbearably hot.