- hegemony - leadership or dominance, especially a country/social group
- liminal - relating to a transitional stage in a process; position of boundary
- transmogrify - transform in a surprising or magical manner
- psalmody - the singing of songs or similar sacred hymns/chants
- atavistic - characterized by reversion to something ancient or ancestral
- eldritch - weird or sinister or ghostly
- dragoon - coerce into doing something
- abraded - scrape or wear away by friction or erosion
- suserration - whispering, murmuring, or rustling
- fatuous - silly and pointless
- molder - slowly decay or disintegrate, especially because of neglect
- apocryphal - of doubtful authenticity, although widely circulated as being true
- caesura - an interruption or break
- vulpine - relating to foxes; crafty or cunning
- collocation - the action of placing things side by side or in position
- ratiocination - the process of exact thinking; reasoning
- vernal - of, in, or appropriate to spring
- lightsome - merry and carefree; gracefully nimble
- drub - hit or beat (someone) repeatedly
- flummery - empty compliments; nonsense
- revenant - a person who has returned, especially from the dead
- recondite - of a subject little known; abstruse
- abtruse - difficult to understand; obscure
- jeremiad - a long, mournful complain or lamentation; list of woes
- hamartia - a fatal flaw leading to a downfall of a tragic hero/heroine
- cognomen - a distinguishing nickname; typically passed from father to son
- knackered - tire out; exhaust
- propinquity/ous - nearby; close at hand
- cognate - related; connected; from the same original word/root
- cairn - mound of rough stones built as memorial or landmark
- subsumed - include or absorb in something else
- provenance - the place of origin/earliest known history of something
- weir - low dam built across a river to raise level of water upstream
- sward - an expanse of short grass
- nous - practical intelligence; the mind or intellect
- nonce - word/expression coined for use on one occasion
- secco - technique of painting on dry plaster w/pigment mixed in water
- chockablock - crammed full of people or things
- pule - cry querulously or weakly
- propitious - indicating a good chance of success; favorable
- animadversion - criticism or censure
- brio - vigor or vivacity of style or performance
- recidivism - the tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffence
- frowsty - having a stale, warm, and stuffy atmosphere
- sylph - an imaginary spirit of the air
- quaaludes - a sedative or sleep-inducing drugs
- spile - large, heavy timber driven into the ground to support at superstructure
- apian - relating to bees
Apr 9, 2019
What Wonderful Words!
Good heavens this latest chunk of words I have collected is a good one! Faves in bold.
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