- The servant was obsequious because she did everything she was asked.
2) Beatitude: (n) exalted happiness
- Her beatitude was shown when she started laughing and jumping up and down.
3) Bete Noire: (n) a person or thing that one particularly dislikes or dreads
- The test was the bete noire of the day as nobody wanted to take it.
4) Bode: (v) to be an omen of
-The news bodes evil days for him.
5) Dank: (adj) unpleasantly moist or humid; damp and, often, chilly
- Nobody ever went into the dank cellar as it was cold and damp.
6) Ecumenical: (adj) general; universal: promoting Christian unity throughout the world
- The ecumenical organization preached about Christianity.
7) Fervid: (adj) heated in spirit, enthusiasm; intensely hot, burning
- Her fervid attitude really got the crowd cheering.
8) Fetid: (adj) having an offensive odor; stinking
- The fetid dog was in great need of a bath.
9) Gargantuan: (adj) gigantic, enormous
- The gargantuan crowd filled up the whole entire street.
10) Heyday: (n) the stage or period of greatest vigor, strength, success, etc.; prime
- The team reached their heyday when they won the championships.
11) Incubus: (n) a nightmare
- She had an incubus after she watched that scary movie.
12) Infrastructure: (n) the basic, underlying framework or features of a system or organisation
- After they created the infrastructure, they were able to start building the system.
13) Inveigle:(v) to entice, lure, or ensnare by flattery or artful talk; to acquire by beguiling talk or methods
- He inveigled the girl into doing his homework.
14) Kudos: (n) honor, glory, acclaim
- He received kudos after winning the spelling bee.
15) Lagniappe: (n) tip, bonus, gratuity
- The waitress received a lagniappe from her table as she was a fantastic waitress.
16) Prolix: (adj) extended to great, unnecessary, or tedious length; long and wordy
- Her prolix essay was almost six pages long!
17) Protege: (n) a person under the care of someone interested in his or her career or welfare.
-He was a protege as he was under the care of his career.
18) Prototype: (n) the original or model on which something is based on for formed; someone who serves to illustrate the typical qualities of something
- She is the prototype of a perfect student as she always does her homework and gets A's on tests.
19) Sycophant: (n) a self-seeking, servile flatterer; fawning parasite
- He was a sycophant as he praised everybody.
20) Tautology: (n) needless repetition of an idea
- It's a tautology when the teacher says to stop talking.
21) Truckle: (v) to submit or yield obsequiously or tamely
- Don't truckle to unreasonable demands.
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