Word List 22 Flashcards

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Gibe (v)

A

mock

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Gingerly (adv)

A

very carefully

To separate egg whites, first crack the egg gingerly

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Glean (v)

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gather leavings

After the crops had been harvested by the machines, the peasants were permitted to glean the wheat left in the fields

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Glib (adj)

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fluent; facile; slick
Keeping up a steady patter to entertain his customers, the kitchen gadget salesman was a glib speaker, never at a loss for a word

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Gloss over (v)

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explain away

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Glut (v)

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overstock; fill to excess

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Goad (v)

A

urge on; prod; incite
Laura was furious with herself for having lost her temper, and even more furious with Jo for having goaded her into losing it

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Gouge (v)

A

tear out

In that fight, all the rules were forgotten; the adversaries bit, kicked and tried to gouge each other’s eyes out

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Grandiloquent (adj)

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pompous; bombastic; using high-sounding language

The politician could never speak simply; she was always grandiloquent

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Gregarious (adj)

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sociable

Typically, party-throwers are gregarious; hermits are not

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Grotesque (adj)

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fantastic; comically hideous

On Halloween people enjoy wearing grotesque costumes

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Grouse (v)

A

complain; fuss

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Grovel (v)

A

crawl or creep on ground; remain prostate

Even though we have been defeated, we do not have to grovel before our conquerors

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Gruff (adj)

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rough-mannered

Although he was blunt and gruff with most people, he was always gentle with children

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Guile (n)

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deceit; duplicity; cunning

Iago uses considerable guile to trick Othello into believing Desdemona has been unfaithful

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hackneyed (adj)

A

commonplace; trite
When the reviewer criticised the movie for its hackneyed plot, we agreed; we had seen similar stories hundred of time before

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Haphazard (adj)

A

random; by chance

His haphazard reading left him unacquainted with many classic books

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Harangue (n)

A

long, passionate and vehement speech

In her lengthy harangue, the principal berated the offenders

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Hardy (adj)

A

sturdy; robust; able to stand inclement weather

20
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Harping (n)

A

tiresome dwelling on a subject
After he had reminded me several times about what he had done for me i told him to stop harping on my indebtedness to him

21
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Harrowing (adj)

A

agonising; distressing; traumatic

22
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Harry (v)

A

harass; annoy; torment

23
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Haughtiness (n)

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pride; arrogance
When she realised that Darcy believed himself too good to dance with his inferiors, Elizabeth took great offence at his haughtiness