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Romanticism Vocab!

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Recapitulation
a brief summary; restatement The teacher gave me a recapitulation of the assignment.
Inexorable
Not to be persuaded or moved, firm. Regardless of how many times the boyfriend apologized for forgetting her birthday, Ashley was inexorable.
Ephemeral
Something short-lived I love the beautiful yet ephemeral time of Autumn.
Approbation
official approval In the film SuperTroopers, 5 highway patrol officers never actually got the approbation of the cheif to perform their shenanigans.
Sagacity
the mantal ability to understand and discriminate between relations The teacher had the sagacity to differentiate between the good and bad essays.
Noisome
having an extremely offensive odor The noisome air of the office is actually affecting my work.
Superfluous
too much or excessive and pointless or needless I felt that I had done all that I could, and that further investigation would be superfluous.
Fastidious
excessively particular, critical, or demanding In the courtroom the lawyer used fastidious tones when addressing the jury.
Uncouth
Awkward, clumsy, or unmannerly At homecoming, the runner-up for queen was a nerdy and uncouth girl.
Myriad
an infinite number of things or people The horses grazed peacefully, surrounded by myriad flowers.
Perdition
loss of the soul, damnation As Sally left for school, she had a sudden feel of perdition, as if she forgot something.
Contentious
tending to argue, quarrelsome Since Joe was in a bad mood, he continued with his contentious behavior.
Auspicious
promising success; opportune; favorable My boss was in a good mood, so I knew it would be an auspicious time to ask for a raise
Antipathy
A natural, basic, or habitual repugnance; aversion Unfortunately, because of the horrible & incompetent German teacher, I gained a strong antipathy not only towards the class but the language itself
Indelible
inerasable, that which cannot be rid of or forgotten His horrible actions were indelible and would likely haunt him forever
Opprobrium
the disgrace or reproach incurred by conduct considered outrageously shameful After the girl was caught stealing from the store, her friends looked at her with opprobrium
Precipitous
extremely of impassably steep the hill that we were climbing was so precipitous that, by the end of the climb, our legs ached
Ennui
Listlessness and dissatisfaction resulting from lack of interest; boredom While the many applications of sine curves was undoubtedly important for later life, a heavy cloud of ennui hung over the students
Benevolent
characterized by or showing charitable or kindly feelings; desiring to aid others Over the years, the great charity the family provided for the needy made others aware that they were quite benevolent
Virtuoso
one who has a unique talent, skill, or knowledge in a particular field The young virtuoso often performed small concerts in her hometown
Languid
Showing little or no spirit or animation When the young girl returned from practice that night, she finished her homework languidly
Pestilence
something considered harmful, destructive, or evil He grabbed the witch's potion and drank it, although he knew its effects would be a pestilence to his health
Austere
severely simple, without ornament Many people felt austere anger to President Bush's bailout plan, arguing that it was socialism
Abstemious
sparing or moderate in eating and drinking; temperate in diet After gaining 6 pounds in two months, the woman decided to lead a more abstemious lifestyle

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