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Gatsby Voc. 1-67
Vocabulary 1-67
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. harrowed | distressed |
| 2. defunct | dead or extinct |
| 3. distraught | extremely troubled |
| 4. vestige | trace |
| 5. swathed | surrounded; enveloped |
| 6. disheveled | disarranged and untidy |
| 7. corrugated | shaped in parallel grooves and ridges |
| 8. laudable | praiseworthy |
| 9. initiative | ability to act without being urged |
| 10. notoriety | state of being widely but unfavorably known or discussed |
| 11. insidious | more dangerous than seems evident |
| 12. meretricious | attractive in a flashy way |
| 13. conceits | witty or fanciful thoughts or expressions |
| 14. ineffable | too overwhelming to be expressed or described in words |
| 15. ramifications | arrangements |
| 16. turgid | pompous |
| 17. contingencies | possible occurrences |
| 18. debauchee | self-indulgent person |
| 19. substantially | strong, solid, firm |
| 20. antecedents | one’s ancestry, past life |
| 21. lethargic | abnormally dull |
| 22. euphemisms | uses of words or phrases that are less direct but considered less distasteful than the words or phrases they replace |
| 23. menagerie | collection of wild or strange animals kept in cages for exhibition |
| 24. dilatory | slow or late in doing things |
| 25. elongating | to extend the length of |
| 26. postern | private or side entrance |
| 27. pompadour | man’s style of hairdressing |
| 28. nebulous | indistinct, vague |
| 29. incarnation | endowment with a human body |
| 30. rooted | dug or searched with the nose |
| 31. boisterously | noisily exuberant |
| 32. disquieting | disturbing; causing uneasiness |
| 33. inviolate | not broken or violated |
| 34. portentous | threatening |
| 35. libertine | unrestrained, immoral person |
| 36. vicariously | in a way that is experienced or enjoyed through imaginary sharing in the experience of another |
| 37. presumptuous | arrogant |
| 38. expostulation | earnest expression of protest or opposition |
| 39. truculent | savage; fierce |
| 40. luminosity | quality of being bright or shiny |
| 41. despicable | to be scorned; contemptible |
| 42. traversed | passed across; crossed |
| 43. humidor | container equipped with a device for keeping cigars or cigarettes moist |
| 44. extravaganza | elaborate production; spectacle |
| 45. redolent | fragrant; suggestive of |
| 46. ravenously | hungrily; greedily |
| 47. corroborate | confirm; support |
| 48. garrulous | talkative |
| 49. fortuitously | by chance; randomly |
| 50. holocaust | great destruction |
| 51. adventitious | accidental |
| 52. surmise | opinion based on little evidence; guess |
| 53. addenda | additions |
| 54. pandered | helped to satisfy dishonorable ambitions |
| 55. commensurate | equal; proportionate |
| 56. orgiastic | having to do with wild, unrestrained indulgence |
| 57. caravansary | in the Orient, a kind of inn where caravans stop for the night |
| 58. magnanimous | generous in overlooking injury or insult |
| 59. grail | the cup or platter used by Jesus at the Last Supper |
| 60. benediction | blessing |
| 61. circumstantial | incidental |
| 62. pasquinade | satire posted in a public place |
| 63. ulster | long, heavy overcoat |
| 64. ejaculated | to utter suddenly |
| 65. bulbous | shaped like a bulb |
| 66. unutterably | inexpressibly |
| 67. inquisition | investigations |