1. Adage – (noun) a
traditional saying that expresses something considered to be a general truth
2. Adroit – (adjective)
displaying physical or mental skill
3. Ardent – (adjective)
feeling great passion
4. Bemoan – ( transitive
verb) to express grief or disappointment about something
5. Blithe – (adjective)
happy, cheerful, and carefree
6. Boisterous –
(adjective) full of noisy enthusiasm and energy, and often roughness or
wildness
7. Brooch – (noun)
ornament pinned to clothes
8. Brooding – (adjective)
to focus the attention on a subject persistently and moodily
9. Brusque – (adjective)
abrupt, blunt, or curt in manner of speech
10. Clandestine –
(adjective) kept or done in secret , often to conceal an illicit or improper
purpose
11. Communal – (adjective)
used or shared by all members of the a group or community
12. Concertina – (noun) a
small accordion with button keys
13. Condole – (verb) to
express sympathy or sorrow
14. Coquetry – (noun)
dalliance; flirtation
15. Curtly – (adverb)
rudely brief
16. Dastardly – (adjective)
mean, treacherous, or cowardly
17. Dejected – (adjective)
being in low spirits
18. Deluge – (noun) a great
flood
19. Despondent –
(adjective) extremely unhappy and discouraged
20. Dregs – (plural noun)
small solid particles found in liquids such as coffee or wine that sink to the
bottom of a container and are most in evidence when the container in nearly
empty
21. Dungarees – (noun) a
sturdy hard-wearing blue-denim fabric
22. Elicit – (verb) to
provoke a reaction
23. Enhance – (transitive
verb) to make greater, as in value, beauty, or reputation
24. Epistle – (noun) a
letter written by the apostle Paul or other early Christian writers and
included as a book of the Bible
25. Estrangement –
(transitive verb) to cause somebody to stop feeling friendly or affectionate
toward somebody else or sympathetic toward a tradition or belief
26. Expedient – (adjective)
appropriate, advisable, or useful in a situation that requires action
27. Fatuous – (adjective)
showing a lack of intelligence or thought combined with complacency
28. Florin – (noun) a unit
of currency used in Great Britain between 1849 and 1968, equivalent to two
shillings
29. Furbelow – (noun) a
gathered or pleated piece of material, especially as an ornament on a woman’s
garment
30. Goad – (transitive
verb) to provide or incite somebody into action
31. Harangue – (noun) a
long pompous speech especially before a gathering
32. Impertinent –
(adjective) showing a bold or rude lack of respect, especially to a superior
33. Incendiary –
(adjective) causing or capable of causing fire
34. Incensed – (transitive
verb) to cause to be extremely angry; furious
35. Indignant – (adjective)
characterized by or filled with anger aroused by something unjust, mean, or
unworthy
36. Inflation – (noun) the
condition of being puffed up with pride
37. Instigator – (noun) one
who causes a process to start
38. Intermezzo – (noun) a
short piece of music that is performed between longer movements of an extended
musical composition
39. Irrevocable –
(adjective) impossible to retract or revoke
40. Jocular – (adjective)
with a playful joking disposition
41. Listless – (adjective)
lacking energy or disinclined to exert effort
42. Lumbago – (noun) a
painful condition of the lower back, as one resulting from muscle strain
43. Meted – (transitive
verb) to give out something such as punishment or justice, especially in a way
that seems harsh or unfair
44. Pensive – (adjective)
thinking deeply about something, especially in a sad or serious manner
45. Perceptive –
(adjective) having or showing keenness of insight, understanding, or intuition
46. Pique – (noun) a bad
mood or feeling of resentment, especially when brought on by an insult, hurt,
pride, or loss of face
47. Placard – (noun) a sign
or notice for display in a public place
48. Pogrom – (noun) an
organized, often officially encouraged massacre or persecution of a minority
group
49. Prefabricated –
(transitive verb) to produce something in an unoriginal or standardized way
50. Pseudonym – (noun) a
name that is not somebody’s original name, especially one used by an author in
publications
51. Regaled – (transitive
verb) to provide with great enjoyment
52. Reproach – (transitive
verb) to bring shame upon
53. Sabotage – (noun) an
action taken to undermine or destroy somebody’s efforts or achievements
54. Seethe – (intransitive
verb) to be in a state of extreme emotion, especially unexpressed anger
55. Surreptitious –
(adjective) done in a concealed or underhand way to escape notice, especially
disapproval
56. Throng – (noun) a large
group of people gathered or crowded closely together; a multitude
57. Torment – (transitive
verb) great physical pain or mental anguish
58. Trill – (noun)a
high-pitched warbling sound, especially one made by a bird
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