Language proficiency

Cards (54)

  • Sullen- bad tempered
  • Morose- gloomy
  • tempestuous- stormy, uncontrolled, emotional
  • emaciated- which means wasted.
  • rectified- means fixed
  • adroited- means skilled
  • guileful- trickery
  • inane- which means empty.
  • aggregate- means collective
  • clique- which means group of friends.
  • enervated- which means weakened.
  • pedagogue- which means teacher.
  • virtuoso- means professional
  • affluent- means wealthy
  • bravado- means bragging
  • filial- means daughterly
  • deleterious- harmful
  • nobby- means clean.
  • Enigma- mystery
  • heresy- means gosslp
  • allusion- means reference
  • epitome- Typical example, which means exemplar.
  • quintessential- representative or particular of person or thing
  • Rigid- stiff, hard, fixed, inflexible
  • deficient- lack, not having enough of something
  • tumultuous- Loud, chaotic, violent, or disorderly, especially in a crowd
  • tempestuous- means stormy
  • Placid- quiet, silent, calm, still, peaceful
  • contemptuous means arrogant, expressing deep hatred or disdain for someone or something
  • Anachronism- out of place
  • Accismus- form of irony, ex: The fox dismisses some grapes he is unable to reach, stating that he is sure they are sour anyway
  • Cacophony- harsh mixture of sounds
  • limerance- the strong attachment to a specific object, person, or idea
  • pareidolia- seeing patterns in random stimuli that aren't actually there
  • Sanctimony- pretend or hypocritical religious, Someone who preach about the evils of drug use whilst drinking a beer
  • Serendipity- the discovery of something valuable by accident or luck.
  • Versimilitude- something that merely seems to be real
  • Epiphany- sudden manifestation, vision, or realization of something that was previously unknown or unrecognized
  • Solitude- the state of being alone, far-off from society
  • Panache- charisma, confidence, flamboyance