Eponymous-Loquacious

Cards (20)

  • Def (adj.): (of a person) giving their name to something.
    • “Gilmore Girls follows the life of the ___ girls.”
    Eponymous
  • Def (adj.): having or displaying a passionate intensity.
    • “I enjoyed having a ___ roommate, who never failed to maintain a convivial atmosphere.”
    Fervent
  • Def (adj.): denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
    • “My family never went to church: we have ___ ideals.”
    Secular
  • Def (v.): create difficulties for (someone or something), resulting in delay or obstruction.
    • “I was not going to tell you my adversities ___ me.”
    Hinder
  • Def (adj.):  simulated or pretended; insincere.
    • “I am used to resorting to ___ orgasms when my partners can’t please me.”
    Feigned
  • Def (n.):  a feeling of fear or anxiety about something that may happen. 
    • “As I entered the ghost-silent room, I felt a sort of ___.”
    Trepidation
  • Def (adj.): optimistic or positive, especially in a bad or difficult situation.
    • “Karlis was ___ about the situation, despite how evident it was that it wouldn’t work out.”
    Sanguine
  • Def (adj.):  fond of company, sociable
    • “I am a ___ individual, I cannot go a day without gossiping with my girls.”
    Gregarious
  • Def (v):  to become immune to unpleasant events or situations;  accustom (someone) to something, especially something unpleasant.
    • “Living in Poland for a year left me ___ to the cold.”
    Inure
  • Def (adj.): calm; not easily get emotional or angry; composed 
    • “He remained ___ during the incident.”
    Phlegmatic
  • Def (adj.): silent; not talkative 
    • “The ___ class satisfied the teacher.”
    Taciturn
  • Def (v.): talking for a long period of time about insignificant things
    • “My roommate and I go to sleep ___ about trivial matters.”
    Prattle
  • Def (adj.): angelic, sweet 
    • “I was astonished, smitten, by her ___ appearance.”
    Seraphic
  • Def (adj.):  tired, bored, or lacking enthusiasm because of overexposure or overindulgence; satiated 
    • “I felt ___ after the five-course meal.”
    Jaded
  • Def (n.):  a small amount of something 
    • “The SAT does not take into account that some students have a ___ of opportunities available to them to prepare.”
    Modicum
  • Def (n.): consisting of a very great number  
    • “During the meeting, we discussed a ___ of impending issues.”
    Myriad
  • Def (n.): physical beauty 
    • “The entire class–girls and boys and in-between–were mesmerized by Kat’s ___. Her body was goddess-like.”
    Pulchritude
  • Def (adj.): calm, peaceful, and happy, prosperous, golden 
    • “My imagination takes me to ___ places where diseases don’t exist.’
    Halcyon
  • Def (adj.):  pleasant-sounding,  melodious; mellow; sweet; lyrical
    • “The crunching of the autumn leaves was ___.”
    Euphonious
  • Def (adj.): talkative or chatty 
    • “My sister is ___ and doesn’t know when to quit prattling.”
    Loquacious