5000freevocab #1 Word Scramble
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Word | Meaning |
aboveboard | without concealment, fraud, or trickery |
actuary | an officer, as of an insurance company, who calculates and states the risks and premiums |
adjuvant | auxillary; that helps or aids |
animadversion | the utterance of criticism or censure; a critical (esp. unfavorable) comment (on or upon something) |
ante | in the game of poker, to put up a stake before the cards are dealt |
antracite | hard coal |
antic | a grotesque, ludicrous, or fantastic action |
antilogy | a contradiction in ideas, statements, or terms |
averse | reluctant |
balsam | medical preparation, aromatic and oily, used for healing |
beck | to give a signal to, by nod or gesture |
brae | a sloping bank; hillside |
brimstone | sulfur |
cameo | any small engraved or carved work in relief; a minor but well defined role in a play, movie, etc, esp. when performed by a notable actor |
chagrin | a feeling of embarrassment and annoyance because one has failed or been disappointed; mortification |
codicil | an addition to a will that changes, explains, revokes, or adds provisions |
commissariat | the department of an army charged with the provision of its food and water and daily needs |
chiffon | a very thin guaze used for trimmings, evening dress, etc. |
complicity | participation or partnership, as in wrong-doing or with a wrong-doer |
cornice | an ornamental molding running round the walls of a room close to the ceiling |
coxswain | one who steers a rowboat, or one who has charge of a ship's boat and its crew under a officer |
culvert | any artificial covered channel for the passage of water through a bank or under a road, canal |
curio | any unusual or rare article |
cynosure | any person or thing that is the center of attention or interest |
dendroid | treelike in form |
derrick | a large apparatus for lifting and moving heavy objects |
datum | something known or assumed; information from which conclusions can be inferred |
defalcate | to steal or misuse funds entrusted to one's care; embezzle |
caitiff | a mean, evil, or corwardly person |
cadenza | an elaborate, often improvised musical passage played unaccompanied by the solo instrument in a concerto |
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johne331
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