click below
click below
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Chapter 11-12
Vocabulary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| propitious | presenting favorable circumstances or a positive outcome |
| auspicious | marked by success or producing favorable circumstances. |
| boon | "timely benefit" or "stroke of good luck" |
| adverse | "turned against" or "opposing" |
| detrimental | causing damage, harm, or loss. |
| travesty | "an exaggerated imitation of something, usually of a literary work." Has come to mean any "grotesque parody" |
| debacle | "a sudden, disastrous downfall" or "defeat" |
| fiasco | a complete failure |
| rout | "overwhelming defeat" or a "disorderly retreat after battle" |
| enormity | excessive evil |
| recalcitrant | stubbornly resistant to authority |
| obdurate | to harden |
| fractious | "peevish" or "cranky" |
| refractory | stubbornly resistant to authority |
| intractable | Difficult to manage or govern. It is most often applied to children or to adult who are behaving like children. |
| obstreperous | aggressively and noisily defiant. |
| intransigent | stubbornly uncompromising. |
| incorrigible | unable to be reformed or corrected. |
| dogged | stubbornly perservering. |
| dogmatic | stubbornly asserts an opinion that is unproved or unprovable. |