- profuse: abundant
- interminable: never-ending
- perfunctory: carried out with a minimum of reflection or thought
- audacity: boldness, gall, nerve
- derision: ridicule, scorn
- tacit: agreement or understanding without words/silent agreement or silent understanding
- torrid: very hot (in terms of temperature); very passionate
- myriad: an indefinitely great number; numerous
- petulant: childishly sulky; bad-tempered
- tirade: a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation
- blarney: flattery
- rhetoric: effective use of language (speaking/writing); often this word is used to indicate that the message lacks sincerity or meaningful content
- epoch: a period of time in history (or less commonly--a period of time in an individual's life)
- mellifluous: having a pleasing, sweet, or musical sound
- laud: praise
- frangible: fragile; brittle
- tommyrot: utter nonsense
- ineffable: too great to be expressed in words (positive connotation); not to be uttered (a more negative connotation)
- austere: extremely simple style; unadorned; strict in manner, attitude or appearance
- soporific: sleep-inducing
- misogynist: a person who hates women
- misanthrope: a person who hates humanity/who avoids human society
- sadist: a person who enjoys inflicting pain on others
- masochist: a person who enjoys receiving pain
- mitigate: to make less severe, less serious, or less painful
- loom: to hover in a threatening manner (verb)
- lurid: scandalous; sensational
- detrimental: having a bad or negative effect
- intrinsic: in-born; important and basic to the nature of something/someone
- largesse: generosity; bounty
Thursday, November 26, 2015
English 12
Here are the 30 class vocabulary words that we have amassed so far: