I have been preoccupied with expanding my vocabulary recently and thought it might be useful to create a thread in which we share intriguing words. The most authoritative, elegant dictionary I have come across is the Oxford English Dictionary, which is searchable online at this address:
http://www.oed.com/
To begin, I've compiled a list of terms I searched for today. Feel free to add any words you come across or find interesting!
Vocabulary September 19th
Adduced – brought forward, esp. in support of a case of an argument
Ardent – burning, fiery
Assiduously – with close or constant application, sedulously
Benign – of a kind disposition
Bilious – wrathful, ill-tempered
Cantankerous – showing an ill-natured disposition, quarrelsome
Clement – mild and humane in the exercise of power or authority
Coltish – wild, frisky, untrained
Composite – made up of various parts or elements, not simple in structure
Compunction – remorse, contrition
Conglomeration – a collection of things joined in a compact body, coherent mass
Deluge – to flow or pour over, inundate
Duma – Russian elective legislative assembly established in 1905 and lasting until the Revolution of 1917
Effulgent – shining forth brilliantly, resplendent
Enteric – of pertaining to the intestines, typhoid fever
Exalté- excited, elated
Expostulate – to ask for, demand, claim
Foible – a weak point, a failing or weakness of character
Garish – a sudden and transient fit of passion (n.), obtrusively or vulgarly bright in color, showy (adj.)
Gauche – awkward, clumsy
Gorse – a prickly shrub, furze
Hoyden – a rude, ignorant, or awkward fellow
Impecunious - penniless
Impetus – the force with which a body moves or maintains its velocity and overcomes resistance
Incipient – beginning, commencing, coming into an early stage
Intimation – making known, formal notification or announcement
Inviolate –unhurt, unmarred
Limpet – a gasteropod mollusc
Malvern – an alkaline mineral water
Manifold – varied or diverse in appearance, form, or character
Maudlin – given to tears, lachrymose
Moiré – giving the appearance like that of watered silk
Pianoforte – a musical embellishment consisting of alternation between soft and loud music
Placard (v.) – to make known, advertise, or publicize with notices
Plage – a region, district, or part of a larger area
Portentous – ominous, threatening
Priggish – excessively precise in matters of learning or conduct, self-righteously correct, moralistic
Propitiate –to make well-disposed or favorably inclined
Punctilious – insistent on fine points or procedure, etiquette, or conduct
Purgation – ceremonial or ritual cleansing from defilement or uncleanness
Roister – to celebrate or enjoy oneself noisily or boisterously
Rubicon – a boundary, a limit
Saccharine - sugary
Spasmodic – marked by jerkiness or suddenness of muscular movement
Strident – loud and harsh, shrill
Surreptitiously – in an underhand way; secretly and without authority
Swarthy – black, dark, malignant, dismal
Vociferous – uttering loud cries or shouts; clamorous, noisy