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British Literature - Feb/March vocabulary (I thru Z)

AB
Immaculate (adj.)Pure; Spotless; Impeccably clean
Innate (adj.)Inborn; Natural; Inherent
Inundate (v.)To flood
Lethargic (adj.)Sluggish; Weary; Apathetic
Magnanimous (adj.)Generous; Noble; Unselfish
Malevolent (adj.)Evil; Vicious; Intending to harm others
Manifest (v.)To show clearly
Meager (adj.)Inadequate; Skimpy; Thin
Mendacious (adj.)Lying; Dishonest
Morose (adj.)Gloomy; Sullen; Depressed
Munificent (adj.)Generous; Big-hearted; Bountiful
Myriad (adj.)Numerous; A very great number; Countless
Notoriety (n.)Infamy; Bad name; Known in bad regard
Ominous (adj.)Foreboding; Foreshadowing evil
Pithy (adj.)Brief; Concise
Placid (adj.)Calm; Tranquil; Peaceful
Propensity (n.)An inclination; A preference; A tendency
Repudiate (v.)To reject; To deny; To cancel
Requisition (n. / v.)An order for goods / To commandeer; To request
Rustic (adj.)Relating to country life; plain; unsophisticated
Scurrilous (adj.)Crude; Vulgar; Offensive
Stupefy (v.)To shock; To knock unconscious; To daze
Tedious (adj.)Boring; Dull
Ubiquitous (adj.)Existing everywhere; Widespread; Omnipresent


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