click below
click below
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Vocabulary Set E6
perfidy-petulance
| Question | Answer | |
|---|---|---|
| perfunctory | adj. Half-hearted. | Albert did not really want to be in the play and this was evident from his perfunctory performance. |
| perspicacity | n. Acuteness or discernment. | It is easy to question the perspicacity and intelligence of people who are willing to commit such act in the name of belief. |
| pertinacious | adj. Persistent or unyielding. | He was so pertinacious that his view soon became that of the majority. |
| petulance | n. The character or condition of being impatient, capricious or petulant. | Even though he was full of youthful petulance, his talent alone was worth of investing the time in his training. |
| perfidy | n. Treachery. | I did not expect the perfidy they were about to display. |