Redolent-Intimation

Cards (32)

  • Def (adj.):  strongly reminiscent or suggestive of.
    • “An abandonment mansion ___ of suffering and death.”
    Redolent
  • Def (adj.): strongly smelling of
    • “We entered the cafe ___ of coffee beans.”
    Redolent
  • Def (v.):  mix or cause to mix together.
    • “I ___ yogurt, peanut butter, and fruit to create a yogurt bowl.”
    Mingle
  • Def (v.): change direction suddenly.
    • “Suddenly, my taxis ___ in the wrong direction.”
    Veer
  • Def (v.): suddenly change an opinion, subject, type of behavior, etc.
    • “We started talking about restaurants and then the conversation ___ to deeper topics.”
    Veer
  • Def (v.):  schedule; plan.
    • “The party was ___ for July 8th, but the weather was not in our favor.”
    Slate
  • Def (v.):  change or cause to change direction abruptly.
    • “The golf car ___ to the left after seeing the sign.”
    Swerve
  • Def (v.): (of a problem or difficulty) trouble or threaten persistently.
    • “His dirty shoes ___ me; I had to remind him to leave them outside daily.”
    Beset
  • Def (v.): hem in; enclose; prevent someone from moving or doing what they want to do 
    • “The army was ___ by the foreign troops.”
    Beset
  • Def (v.): be covered or studded with.
    • “I bought a necklace ___ with diamonds.”
    Beset
  • Def (v.): surround and harass; assail on all sides.
    • “The town was ___ with tall trees.”
    Beset
  • Def (adj.): truthful
    • “This documentary shows the ___ life of the homeless.”
    Veridical
  • Def (adj.): coinciding with reality
    • "My memories are not ___ of my old town.”
    Veridical
  • Def (adj.): inflicting or intended as punishment.
    • “He received ___ chores to make up for his mistakes.”
    Punitive
  • Def (adj.): (of a person) be filled with intense but unexpressed anger.
    • “Ursula ___ with rage after finding out she was not valediction by 0.01 of a point.”
    Seethe
  • Def (v.): (of a place) be crowded with people or things moving about in a rapid or hectic way
    • “The town was ___ crazy people.”
    Seethe
  • Def (v.): (of a crowd of people) move in a rapid or hectic way.
    • “We tried to rush past the crowd, but the place ___ with enthusiasts.”
    Seethe
  • Def (adj.): bad-tempered and sulky; gloomy; angry and unwilling to smile or be pleasant to people
    • “He made a ___ face after discovering his AP United States score.”
    Sullen
  • Def (adj.): looking or feeling dejected; morose; gloomy, crestfallen 
    • “He was ___ after having lost most of his earnings at the casino.”
    Glum
  • Def (adj.): sullen and ill-tempered.
    • “My mom was ___, so I decided to cheer her up.”
    Morose
  • Def (adj.): morose, bad-tempered, and resentful; refusing to be cooperative or cheerful; childish resentment expressed in peevish sullenness.
    • “She was ___ because her parents did not let her go out.”
    Sulky
  • Def (adj.): (of handwriting) ill-formed and hard to decipher.
    • “I tried to read his ___ handwriting, but I could not get past the first sentence.”
    Crabbed
  • Def (adj.): (of style) contorted and difficult to understand.
    • “The teacher’s explanation was ___.”
    Crabbed
  • Def (adj.): marked by a forbidding moroseness
    • “The ___ teacher demanded everyone to open their textbooks to page 304.”
    Crabbed
  • Def (adj.): (of a person or their manner) slow and gloomy; cold and steady in mood : slow to act or change
    • “He was ___: eating his meal so slowly and not even savoring it.”
    Saturnine
  • Def (adj.): (of a person or their features) dark in coloring and moody or mysterious.
    • “She kissed his ___ face and dugged her fingers in his sable hair.”
    Saturnine
  • Def (adj.): (of a place or an occasion) gloomy.
    • “Scene 15 takes place his ___ bedroom.”
    Saturnine
  • Def (adj.):  marked by or involving extraordinarily accurate and vivid recall especially of visual images
    • “Luisa’s ___ memory astonished everyone; her ability to recall inane topics so vividly is impressive.”
    Eidetic
  • Def (adj.):  linked or connected in a pair or pairs.
    • “The keychain is ___ to the zipper.”
    Coupled
  • Def (v.): beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something.
    • "My boyfriend ___ me to go Thanksgiving with his family.”
    Implore
  • Def (adj.): (of a person or their appearance or behavior) lacking good manners, refinement, or grace.
    • “I despised his ___ behavior: he does not wash his hands, stinks, and speaks while eating.”
    Uncouth
  • Def (n.): the action of making something known, especially in an indirect way.
    • “My sister yapped about her weird cravings and constant nausea, giving our parents an ___ that she is pregnant.”
    Intimation