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Friday, July 3, 2009

VOCABULARY WORDS (DEAD STARS)

Curry - to use flattery
Shrug
- to draw up as a sign of about
Repose
- restless/serenity
Dapple
- to mark with; any of numerous usually cloudy and rounded spots or patches of a color or shade different from their background
Perfervid
- passionate/ardent
Insipid
- uninteresting; dull
Tumultuous
- restless; disorderly
Haste - urgency
Delude - mislead
Resonan
t - echoing
Verge
- margin
Recalcitrant
- actively disobedient
Wayward
- stubborn; unpredictable
Spurt
- a burst of activity
Exuberant
- joyously unrestrained and enthusiastic
Derided - imitated; to laugh at contemptuously; to subject to usually bitter or contemptuous ridicule

Immutable - not capable of or susceptible to change
Filigree - ornamental openwork of delicate or intricate design
Lugubrious - exaggeratedly or affectedly mournful
Capitulation -
a set of terms or articles constituting an agreement between governments; the act of surrendering or yielding
Prosaicalness -
dull; uninteresting; commonplace; prosy; as, a prosaic person
Exasperation - the act or an instance of exasperating; the state of being exasperated; frustrated annoyance
Ebbing - a period of decline or diminution; to fall away or back; decline or recede
Desultory - lacking in consistency, constancy, or visible order, disconnected; fitful; digressing from or unconnected with the main subject; random
Fastidious - scornful; having high and often capricious standards : difficult to please
Prying -
insistently or impertinently curious or inquisitive; eager to investigate and learn or learn more
Poignantly - in a poignant or touching manner; profoundly moving; keenly distressing to the mind or feelings
Lurking - to lie in wait, as in ambush; to exist unobserved or unsuspected; to move furtively; sneak
Errant - roving, especially in search of adventure; straying from the proper course or standards
Averred - to affirm positively; declare
Covert - not openly practiced, avowed, engaged in, accumulated, or shown
Elusive - tending to elude capture, perception, comprehension, or memory; difficult to define or describe

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