11th Grade Vocabulary Unit 2

ameliorate

to improve, make better, correct a flaw or shortcoming

aplomb

poise, assurance, great self-confidence; perpendicularity

bombastic

pompous or overblown in language; full of high-sounding words intended to conceal a lack of ideas

callow

without experience; immature, no fully developed; lacking sophistication and poise; without feathers

drivel

saliva or mucus flowing from mouth or nose; foolish, aimless talk or thinking; nonsense; to let saliva flow from the mouth; to utter nonsense or childish twaddle; to waste or fritter away foolishly

epitome

a summary, condensed account; an instance that represents a larger reality

exhort

to urge strongly, advise earnestly

ex officio

by virtue of holding a certain office

infringe

to violate, trespass, go beyond recognized bounds

ingratiate

to make oneself agreeable and thus gain favor or acceptance by others (sometimes used in a critical or derogatory sense)

interloper

one who moves in where he or she is not wanted or has no right to be, an intruder

intrinsic

belonging to someone or something by its very nature, essential, inherent; originating in a bodily organ or part

inveigh

to make a violent attack in words, express strong disapproval

lassitude

weariness of body or mind, lack of energy

millennium

a period of one thousand years; a period of great joy

occult

mysterious, magical, supernatural; secret, hidden from view; no detectable by ordinary means; to hide, conceal; eclipse; matters involving the supernatural

permeate

to spread through, penetrate, soak through

precipitate

to fall as moisture; to cause or bring about suddenly; to hurl down from a great height; to give distinct form to; characterized be excessive haste; moisture; the product of an action or process

stringent

strict, severe; rigorously or urgently binding or compelling; sharp or bitter to the taste

surmise

to think or believe without certain supporting evidence; to conjecture or guess; likely idea that lacks definite proof