OTHELLO –
VOCABULARY WORDS
1.
affinity - a natural attraction or feeling
of kinship
2.
agile
- moving quickly and lightly
3.
alacrity - liveliness and eagerness
4.
amiable - diffusing warmth and friendliness
5.
baseness - unworthiness by virtue of
lacking higher values
6.
beguile - attract; cause to be enamored
7.
bestial - resembling a beast; showing lack of human
sensibility
8.
bestow
- give as a gift –
10. bombast - pompous or pretentious talk or writing
11. candid
- openly straightforward and direct without reserve or secretiveness
12. carnal
- of or relating to the body or flesh
13. castigation - verbal punishment
14. circumspection - knowing how to avoid
embarrassment or distress
15. consecrate - give entirely to a specific
person, activity, or cause
16. cynically - with cynicism; in a cynical
manner
17. defunct - no
longer in force or use; inactive
18. desolate - providing no shelter or
sustenance
19. dilatory - wasting time
20. discern - detect with the senses
21. discord - lack of agreement or harmony
22. discretion - the power of making free
choices unconstrained by external agencies
23. edified - instructed and encouraged in moral,
intellectual, and spiritual improvement
24. enmesh
- entangle or catch in (or as if in) a mesh
25. entreat - ask for or request earnestly
26. epithet - descriptive word or phrase
27. facile
- arrived at without due care or effort; lacking depth
28. forbear - a person from whom you are descended
29. fulsome - unpleasantly and excessively suave or
ingratiating in manner or speech
30. garner
- store grain
31. grave
- a place for the burial of a corpse (especially beneath the ground and marked
by a tombstone)
32. guileless - free of deceit
33. hideous - grossly offensive to decency or morality;
causing horror
34. homage
- respectful deference
35. impervious - not admitting of passage or
capable of being affected
36. insolent - marked by casual disrespect
37. laconic - brief and to the point; effectively cut short
38. lechery - unrestrained indulgence in sexual activity
39. lethargy - inactivity; showing an unusual
lack of energy
40. malice
- feeling a need to see others suffer
41. malicious - having the nature of or
resulting from malice
42. malignant - dangerous to health;
characterized by progressive and uncontrolled growth (especially of a tumor)
43. mitigate - lessen or to try to lessen the
seriousness or extent of
44. mutiny
- open rebellion against constituted authority (especially by seamen or
soldiers against their officers)
45. obscure - not clearly understood or expressed
46. odious
- unequivocally detestable
47. palpable - capable of being perceived;
especially capable of being handled or touched or felt
48. paradox - (logic) a statement that contradicts itself
49. paragon - an ideal instance; a perfect embodiment of a
concept
50. peevish - easily irritated or annoyed
51. penitent - feeling or expressing remorse
for misdeeds
52. perdition - (Christianity) the abode of
Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment
53. pernicious - exceedingly harmful
54. profane - grossly irreverent toward what is held to be
sacred
55. propriety - correct or appropriate
behavior
56. ruffian - a cruel and brutal fellow
57. ruminate - reflect deeply on a subject
58. sated
- satisfied
59. sordidness - unworthiness by virtue of
lacking higher values
60. subjugate - make subservient; force to
submit or subdue
61. surfeited - reach the limits
62. traduce - speak unfavorably about
63. usurped -
64. vehement - marked by extreme intensity of emotions or
convictions; inclined to react violently; fervid
65. verve
- an energetic style
66. virtuosity - technical skill or fluency or
style exhibited by a virtuoso
67. wanton
- lewd or lascivious woman
68. warrant - formal and explicit approval
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