Day 13 Flashcards

1
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grievous

A

Causing grief or suffering; very serious,
grave; flagrant, outrageous

” the grievous cost of war”

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grouse

A

Complain or grumble (verb); a reason for
complaint (noun)

” She’s been grousing to her boss about the working conditions.”

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grovel

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Creep or crawl with one’s face to the
ground, prostrate oneself as a token of
subservience, degrade or abase oneself

groveled at the feet of the king

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guile

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Clever deceit, cunning, craftiness

a shady salesman who usually relies on a combination of quick thinking and guile

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5
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handwringing

A

Grasping, squeezing, etc. of the hands as
an expression of nervousness, guilt, etc.;
extend debate over what to do about an
issue

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hapless

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Unlucky, unfortunate

hapless beings caught in the grip of forces we can do little about

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hardy

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Bold, brave, capable of withstanding
hardship, fatigue, cold, etc

Hardy fans stuck with the team through good times and bad.

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harrow

A

Farming tool that breaks up soil (noun);
painfully disturb or distress (verb)

has not set out to appall the reader with horrors nor to harrow him with miseries

“Todd could take it, whereas I’m harrowed by it”

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haven

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Harbor or port; refuge, safe place

The shelter offers a haven from abusive spouses.

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10
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hearken

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Listen, pay attention to

hearken! I hear the distant beat of the hooves of many horses

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hedge

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Avoid commitment by leaving provisions for
withdrawal or changing one’s mind; protect
a bet by also betting on the other side

hedged on the issue

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12
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hermetic

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occult

occulted their house from prying eyes by planting large trees around it

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13
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hew

A

Strike, chop, or hack (as with an axe,
sword. etc.); make or shape something
(such as a statue) with a cutting tool

They hewed logs to build a cabin.

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hoary

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Very old, gray or white as from old age

He bowed his hoary head.

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hodgepodge

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Mixture of different kinds of things, jumble

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16
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homage

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Honor or respect demonstrated publicly

17
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hoodwink

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Trick, deceive

people who allow themselves to be hoodwinked by such promises

18
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hotly

A

n an intense, fiery, or heated way

a hotly contested series

19
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husband

A

Manage prudently, sparingly, or
economically; conserve

a country that has husbanded its resources well