Sadlier-Oxford Vocab Level H - Unit 9

beatitude

(noun)
a perfect state of happiness or blessedness; a blessing

b�te noire

(noun)
someone or something that one especially dislikes, dreads, or avoids

bode

(verb)
to be an omen of; to indicate by signs

dank

(adjective)
unpleasantly damp or wet

ecumenical

(adjective)
worldwide or universal in influence or application

fervid

(adjective)
burning with enthusiasm or zeal; extremely heated

fetid

(adjective)
having an unpleasant or offensive odor

gargantuan

(adjective)
of immense size, volume, or capacity; enormous, prodigious

heyday

(noun)
the period of greatest power, vigor, success, or influence; the prime years

incubus

(noun)
a demon or evil spirit supposed to haunt human beings in their bedrooms at night; anything that oppresses or weighs upon one, like a nightmare

infrastructure

(noun)
a basic foundation or framework; a system of public works; the resources and facilities required for an activity; permanent military installations

inveigle

(verb)
to entice, lure, or snare by flattery or artful inducements; to obtain or acquire by artifice

kudos

(noun)
the acclaim, prestige, or renown that comes as a result of some action or achievement

lagniappe

(noun)
an extra or unexpected gift or gratuity

prolix

(adjective)
long-winded and wordy; tending to speak or write in such a way

prot�g�

(noun)
someone whose welfare, training, or career is under the patronage of an influential person; someone under the jurisdiction of a foreign country or government

prototype

(noun)
an original pattern or model; a primitive or ancestral form

sycophant

(noun)
someone who attempts to win favors or advance him- or herself by flattery or servile behavior; a slanderer, defamer

tautology

(noun)
needless repetition of an idea by using different but equivalent words; a redundancy

truckle

(verb)
to yield or submit tamely or submissively