The Great Garsby Vocabulary Flashcards
(15 cards)
Simulate
Verb, imitate or pretend to have or feel
Jaded
Adjective, tired, bored, lack of enthusiasm especially after having to much of something
Petulant
Adjective, childishly, sulky, or bad tempered
Incredulous
Adjective, unwilling or unable to believe something
Feign
Verb, to pretend to be affected by
Reproach
Verb, to address in a way to express disappointment or disappointment
Noun, expression of disapproval or disappointment
Supercilious
Adjective, behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others
Fractious
Adjective, irritable or quarrelsome
Conscientious
Adjective, wishing to do what is right, especially to do one’s work thoroughly and well
Imperceptible
Adjective, impossible to perceive
Unobtrusive
Adjective, to not attract attention to
Complacent
Adjective, showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with one’s achievements
Contemptuous
Adjective, showing contempt, scornful
Intimation
Noun, an indication or hint
Hiatus
Noun, a pause or gap in a sequence, series, or process