Week 13 – Creative Vocab

Assuage

  • Assuage derives from Old French.
  • Assuage is a Verb.
  • Assuage means to make something more painful or difficult.
  • Synonyms are to relieve or ease.

Taciturn

  • Taciturn derives from Italian.
  • A shy person has a very taciturn personality.
  • Taciturn means reserved or uncommunicative in speech.
  • Synonyms of taciturn are quiet and uncommunicative.

Unsullied

  • Unsullied antonyms mean impure or ruined.
  • Unsullied was used mostly during the 1850s.
  • Unsullied means to not be contaminated.
  • Unsullied water is good to drink.

Repertoire

  • Repertoire is a noun.
  • The musician played a classical repertoire of music.
  • Repertoire was used mostly in the 1700s
  • Repertoire a stock of plays, dances, or pieces that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform.

Vapid

  • Vapid is an adjective.
  • The vapid person was unintriguing.
  • Vapid is a adverb.
  • Vapid was originally used for describing drinks.

Malevolent

  • Malevolent is to give to someone in need.
  • Malevolent acts can be harmful towards others.
  • Malevolent derives from Latin.
  • Malevolent is an adjective.

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