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eclipse | |
v. cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention v. be greater in significance than |
predominate | |
v. be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance v. appear very large or occupy a commanding position |
abhorrent | |
a. offensive to the mind |
gibe | |
v. laugh at with contempt and derision v. be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics |
sneer | |
v. smile contemptuously n. a contemptuous or scornful remark |
akin | |
a. similar in quality or character a. related by blood |
admirably | |
ad. in way that arouses or deserves respect and approval; |
intrusion | |
n. rock produced by an intrusive process n. the forcing of molten rock into fissures or between strata of an earlier rock formation |
grit | |
v. cover with a grit n. fortitude and determination |
dubious | |
a. open to doubt or suspicion a. fraught with uncertainty or doubt |
loath | |
a. unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom a. (usually followed by to) strongly opposed |
reign | |
v. have sovereign power n. royal authority; the dominion of a monarch |
woo | |
v. seek someone's favor v. make amorous advances towards |
silhouette | |
v. project on a background, such as a screen, like a silhouette n. a drawing of the outline of an object; filled in with some uniform color |
effusive | |
a. extravagantly demonstrative a. uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm |
introspective | |
a. given to examining own sensory and perceptual experiences |
wedlock | |
n. the state of being a married couple voluntarily joined for life (or until divorce) |
clumsy | |
a. difficult to handle or manage especially because of shape a. showing lack of skill or aptitude |
malignant | |
a. dangerous to health; characterized by progressive and uncontrolled growth (especially of a tumor) |
specimen | |
n. a bit of tissue or blood or urine that is taken for diagnostic purposes n. an example regarded as typical of its class |
iodoform | |
n. volatile pale yellow sweet-smelling crystalline organic compound of iodine, with antiseptic properties; |
nitrate | |
v. treat with nitric acid, so as to change an organic compound into a nitrate n. any compound containing the nitrate group (such as a salt or ester of nitric acid) |
stethoscope | |
n. a medical instrument for listening to the sounds generated inside the body |
baffle | |
v. check the emission of (sound) v. be a mystery or bewildering to |
amiss | |
a. not functioning properly ad. in an improper or mistaken or unfortunate manner |
presumably | |
ad. by reasonable assumption |
endeavour | |
v. attempt by employing effort n. a purposeful or industrious undertaking (especially one that requires effort or boldness) |
monogram | |
n. a graphic symbol consisting of 2 or more letters combined (usually your initials); printed on stationery or embroidered on clothing |
triumphant | |
a. experiencing triumph a. joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success |
hoof | |
v. dance in a professional capacity n. the horny covering of the end of the foot in ungulate mammals |
brougham | |
n. horse-drawn carriage with roof, four wheels; |
apiece | |
ad. to or from every one of two or more (considered individually) |
astrakhan | |
n. a city in southwestern Russia on the delta of the Volga River n. the fur of young lambs |
brooch | |
n. a decorative pin worn by women v. fasten with or as if with a brooch |
beryl | |
n. the chief source of beryllium; colored transparent varieties are valued as gems |
barbaric | |
a. without civilizing influences a. unrestrained and crudely rich |
opulence | |
n. wealth as evidenced by sumptuous living |
vizard | |
n. mask or disguise; |
obstinacy | |
n. the trait of being difficult to handle or overcome n. resolute adherence to your own ideas or desires |
discretion | |
n. knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress n. the power of making free choices unconstrained by external agencies |
delicacy | |
n. something considered choice to eat n. smallness of stature |
quench | |
v. suppress or crush completely v. cool (hot metal) by plunging into cold water or other liquid |
languid | |
a. lacking spirit or liveliness |
lounge | |
v. sit or recline comfortably v. be about |
incisive | |
a. having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions a. suitable for cutting or piercing |
confide | |
v. confer a trust upon v. reveal in private; tell confidentially |
incognito | |
a. with your identity concealed ad. without revealing one's identity |
docket | |
v. make a summary or abstract of a legal document and inscribe it in a list n. a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to |
monograph | |
n. a detailed and documented treatise on a particular subject |
entangle | |
v. entrap v. twist together or entwine into a confusing mass |
reproachful | |
a. expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective |
betrothal | |
n. a mutual promise to marry n. the act of becoming betrothed or engaged |
carte blanche | |
n. complete freedom to act as one wishes or thinks best |
chamois | |
n. hoofed mammal of mountains of Eurasia having upright horns with backward-hooked tips |
scribble | |
v. write carelessly n. an aimless drawing |
cabinet | |
n. a storage compartment for clothes and valuables; usually it has a lock |
exalted | |
a. of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style |
inextricable | |
a. not permitting extrication; incapable of being disentangled or untied |
accustomed | |
a. commonly used or practiced; usual a. in the habit of or adapted to |
groom | |
v. educate for a future role or function n. a man who has recently been married |
freemasonry | |
n. a natural or instinctive fellowship between people of similar interests |
mews | |
n. row or street of houses or flats that have been converted from stables; |
ostler | |
n. someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses |
compel | |
v. force somebody to do something v. necessitate or exact |
dainty | |
a. especially pleasing to the taste n. something considered choice to eat |
bonnet | |
n. a hat tied under the chin |
cabman | |
n. taxicab driver; |
confidant | |
n. someone to whom private matters are confided |
ominous | |
a. presaging ill fortune a. threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments |
delicate | |
a. difficult to handle; requiring great tact |
hansom | |
n. a two-wheeled horse-drawn covered carriage with the driver's seat above and behind the passengers |
aquiline | |
a. curved down like an eagle's beak |
landau | |
n. a four-wheel covered carriage with a roof divided into two parts (front and back) that can be let down separately |
shabby | |
a. showing signs of wear and tear a. mean and unworthy and despicable |
expostulate | |
v. reason with (somebody) for the purpose of dissuasion |
mumble | |
v. talk indistinctly; usually in a low voice v. grind with the gums; chew without teeth and with great difficulty |
vouch | |
v. give personal assurance; guarantee v. give supporting evidence |
tying | |
n. the act of binding things together |
spinster | |
n. an elderly unmarried woman |
menace | |
v. pose a threat to; present a danger to v. act in a threatening manner |
formidable | |
a. extremely impressive in strength or excellence a. inspiring fear |
succinct | |
a. briefly giving the gist of something |
loafer | |
n. person who does no work |
lounger | |
n. someone who wastes time |
scuffle | |
v. walk by dragging one's feet n. an unceremonious and disorganized struggle |
treachery | |
n. betrayal of a trust n. an act of deliberate betrayal |
ulster | |
n. man's long, loose overcoat of rough cloth; |
shriek | |
n. sharp piercing cry n. a high-pitched noise resembling a human cry |
uproar | |
n. loud confused noise from many sources |
recess | |
n. a small concavity n. an arm off of a larger body of water |
relapse | |
v. deteriorate in health n. a failure to maintain a higher state |
sardonic | |
a. disdainfully or ironically humorous; scornful and mocking |
stagger | |
v. walk as if unable to control one's movements n. an unsteady uneven gait |
chagrin | |
n. strong feelings of embarrassment v. cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of |
ransack | |
v. steal goods; take as spoils v. search thoroughly |
hindrance | |
n. any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome |
epistle | |
n. a specially long, formal letter |
inviolate | |
a. must be kept sacred |
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