Word List 6 Flashcards

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Bequeath (v)

A

leave to someone by means of a will; hand down

Father bequeathed his watch to Philip, the bequest meant a great deal to the boy (bequest n)

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Berate (v)

A

scold strongly

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3
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Beseech (v)

A

beg; plead with

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Beset (v)

A

harass or trouble; hem in

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5
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Besmirch (v)

A

soil, defile

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Betoken (v)

A

signify; indicate

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Biennial (adj)

A

every two years

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8
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Bigotry (n)

A

stubborn intolerance

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Blare (n)

A

loud, harsh roar or screech; dazzling blaze of light

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Blase (adj)

A

bored with pleasure or dissipation

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Blithe (adj)

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carefree and unconcerned (perhaps foolishly so); cheerful and gay
Micawber’s blithe optimism that something would turn up proved and unfounded, and he wound in debtors’ prison

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Bluff (adj)

A

rough but good natured
Jack had a bluff and hearty manner that belied his actual sensitivity; he never let people know how thin-skinned he really was

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Bluster (v)

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blow in heavy gusts; threaten emptily; bully

“Let the stormy wind bluster,” cried Jack, “we’ll set sail tonight.” Jill let Jack bluster.

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Bohemian (adj)

A

unconventional

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Boisterous (adj)

A

violent; rough; noisy

The unruly crowd became even more boisterous when the tried to quiet them

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Boorish (adj)

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rude; insensitive

17
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Bourgeois (adj)

A

middle class; selfishly materialistic

18
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Braggadocio (n)

A

boasting

Hip-hop is a culture built on braggadocio arrogance, and confidence in one’s own abilities and appearance

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Braggart (n)

A

boaster

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Bravado (n)

A

swagger; assumed air of defiance

The bravado young criminal disappeared when he was confronted by one of his brutal attack

21
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Brevity (n)

A

conciseness

Brevity is essential when you send a telegram or cablegram

22
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Broach (v)

A

introduce

23
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Brook (v)

A

tolerate; endure

24
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Browbeat (v)

A

bully; intimidate

25
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Brunt (n)

A

main impact or shock

26
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Brusque (adj)

A

blunt; abrupt

She was offended by his brusque reply

27
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Bulwark (n)

A

earthwork or other strong defence; person who defends

28
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Bungle (v)

A

mismanage; blunder

Don’t botch this assignment, if you bungle the job, you’re fired

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Burgeoning (adj)

A

flourishing; growing quickly; putting out buds

Phil and Adam could scarcely keep up with the burgeoning demand for the services of their production company