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Vocab PP 12-14
for students of BHHS
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| deluge | (n.) a flood; an overwhelming rush |
| catholic | (adj.) universal; wide-ranging |
| eerie | (adj.) weird; mysterious; strange and frightening |
| martial | (adj.) warlike; relating to the military |
| anthropomorphic | (adj.) attributing human characteristics or qualities to objects, animals, or gods |
| beneficiary | (n.) one who receives benefits |
| careen | (v.) to swerve or lurch from side to side while in motion |
| aplomb | (n.) self-confidence |
| guile | (n.) slyness and cunning in dealing with others |
| modicum | (n.) small amount |
| fester | (v.) to grow embittered over time; to rot |
| languish | (v.) to become weak or feeble; to loose strength |
| pall | (n.) something that covers or conceals |
| havoc | (n.) great destruction; chaos |
| rancid | (adj.) having a bad taste or smell; spoiled |
| holocaust | an act of great destruction and loss of life |
| embroil | to draw into a conflict or fight |
| anachronism | something out of place in time or history; an incongruity |
| denigrate | to attack the reputation of; to speak ill of |
| humane | kind; compassionate |
| effusive | emotionally excessive; overly demonstrative |
| defunct | no longer in existence |
| lackey | a slavish follower |
| envisage | to form a mental picture |
| lament | to mourn |
| gape | to stare with open mouth |
| impertinent | rude and disrespectful |
| haughty | arrogant; proud |
| nemesis | someone or something a person cannot conquer or achieve; a hated enemy |
| lethal | deadly; fatal |
| catalyst n. | a person, thing, or agent that speeds up or stimulates a result, reaction, or change |
| jargon n. | vocabulary distinctive to a particular group of people |
| judicious adj. | showing sound judgment |
| foible n. | a minor weakness in character |
| benediction n. | the act of blessing |
| frivolous adj. | trivial; silly |
| alacrity n. | liveliness; willingness; eagerness |
| deify v. | to make a god of; to look upon or worship as a god |
| carnage n. | bloody and extensive slaughter |
| impel v. | push into motion |
| epitaph n. | an inscription on a tombstone; a brief comment about a deceased person |
| harp v. | to persist in talking continuously (on or about something) |
| lateral adj. | of or relating to the side |
| pallid adj. | pale; faint in color |
| impetuous adj. | acting suddenly without thought |