Vocabulary Flashcards

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Vivacious

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Lively and animated. Full of energy. Cheerful, outgoing.

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Illicit

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Forbidden by laws, rules, or custom. Illegal.

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Vicariously

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In a way that is experienced in the imagination through the actions of another person.

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Restrained

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Characterized by reserve or moderation; kept under control. Immobilized.

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5
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Matronly

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Showing a mature composed manner. Worthy of respect.

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Pallid

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Pale, typically because of poor health.

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Reticent

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Not revealing one’s thoughts or feelings readily. Reserved, shy.

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Spawned

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Produce (offspring).

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Undulating

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Move with a smooth wavelike motion. Ripple, flow.

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Anguish

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Severe mental or physical pain or suffering. Agony, pain.

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Didactic

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Intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive. Instructive, educational.

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Vehement

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Showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense. Passionate.

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Incredulous

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Unwilling or unable to believe something. Dubious, skeptical.

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Impetuous

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Acting or done quickly and without thought or care. Careless, reckless, impulsive.

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Nonchalant

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Feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm. Unconcerned, calm, composed.

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Disparaging

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Expressing the opinion that something is of little worth; derogatory. Belittle, make light of.

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Contemptuous

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Showing contempt (the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn), scornful, disdainful.

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Facetious

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Treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor. Flippant, playful.

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Ardent

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Enthusiastic or passionate. Passionate, enthusiastic, eager.

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Insolent

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Showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect. Rude, ill-mannered.

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Reverent

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Feeling or showing deep and solemn respect. Respectful, devoted.

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Altruistic

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Showing a disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish. Charitable, generous.

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Emulate

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Match or surpass (a person or achievement), typically by imitation. Imitate.

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Flippant

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Not showing a serious or respectful attitude. Frivolous, facetious.

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Haughty

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Arrogantly superior and disdainful. Showing an attitude of superiority. Proud, arrogant, vain.

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Lenient

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Not harsh or severe. Permissive, merciful, or tolerant.

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Nullify

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Make of no use or value; cancel out. To deprive something of value or effectiveness. Make futile. Abolish.

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Petulance

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The quality of being childishly sulky or bad-tempered. Bitter, irritated, distemper.

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Resolute

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Admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering. Determined, firm, purposeful.

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Sardonic

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Grimly mocking or cynical. Showing little respect in a humorous but unkind way.

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Stalwart

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Loyal, reliable, and hardworking. Strong. Devoted, faithful.

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Transient

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Lasting only for a short time; impermanent. Transitory, temporary.

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Wistful

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Having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing. Nostalgic, yearning.

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Jubilant

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Feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph. Overjoyed, exultant.

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Trepidation

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A feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen. Fear, apprehension.