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Don Quixote Vocabulary Week 22

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  • Ponderous (adj)
    slow and awkward because of being very heavy or large: "He had a slow and ponderous manner"
  • Austere (adj)
    Severe or stern in disposition or appearance; Strict or severe in discipline: "The austere figure of a Puritan minister.
  • Compatriot (noun)
    A person from one's own country. "It was on this mission that he met and helped his compatriot"
  • Glower(noun)
    v.To look or stare angrily or frown. n.An angry or sullen look or stare "Ryan shifted his attention to glower down at his mate"
  • Pertinacious (adj)
    Very determined and refusing to be defeated by problems: "Like most successful politicians, she is pertinacious and single-minded in the pursuit of her goals."
  • Officious (adj)
    1.Marked by excessive eagerness in offering unwanted services or advice to others: "an officious host; officious attention." 2. Informal; unofficial.
  • Catigate (verb)
    To punish or rebuke severely. " If you don't castigate him when he actually makes the mistake, he will get away with it every time and never improve himself."
  • Noxious (adj)
    1. Harmful to living things; injurious to health: "noxious chemical wastes.' 2. Harmful to the mind or morals; corrupting: "noxious ideas."
  • malefactor (noun)
    a person who does bad or illegal things. "She must have been a terrible malefactor indeed if her crimes are in proportion to her penalty."
  • Erudite (adj)
    Having or showing great knowledge or learning "The erudite student graduated at the top of her class."
  • imperturbable (adj)
    always staying calm and controlled, even in difficult situations that would cause other people to worry.\"He was imperturbable in a crisis."
  • Abjure
    To recant solemnly; renounce or repudiate: "For nearly 21 years after his resignation as Prime Minister in 1963, he abjured all titles"
  • Malevolent (adj)
    causing or wanting to cause harm or evil, "I could feel his malevolent gaze as I walked away."
  • Indefatigable (adj)
    Having or showing a capacity for persistent effort; not tiring. "He had courage, a vivid sense of duty, and an indefatigable love of work"
  • defunct (adj)
    No longer in existence or use;extinct "a defunct political organization"
  • preeminent (adj)
    Superior to or notable above all others; outstanding: "a preeminent leader in education."
  • Lethargic (adj)
    Of, causing, or characterized by lethargy. "Lana awoke lethargic and in pain."
  • malediction (noun)
    words that are intended to bring bad luck to someone or that express the hope that someone will have bad luck: "He left, muttering maledictions against them."
  • Luxuriant (adj)
    Characterized by rich or profuse growth, "a luxuriant garden; luxuriant hair"
  • Guile (noun)
    smart but sometimes dishonest behavior that you use to deceive someone: "He is a simple man, totally lacking in guile".
  • Elegy (noun)
    a. A poem or song composed especially as a lament for a deceased person. Music: A composition that is melancholy An elegy on his death was published by Alan
  • Pedantic (adj)
    Characterized by a narrow, often ostentatious concern for academic knowledge and formal rules:" a pedantic attention to details."
  • Cavalier (noun, adjective)
    noun. soldier; a knight. adj. 1. Showing arrogant disregard; " a cavalier attitude toward the suffering of others."