Grammar Sentence Vocabulary:
If there are additional words that are not on this list, disregard them. I consider this a complete list.
Tedious -- boring, monotonous
Copious -- many, numerous
Prodigious -- enormous, abnormal,
Hyperbolic -- extreme exaggeration
Adversary -- opponent
Lassitude -- laziness, usually because of depression from overwork
Magnanimous -- generously forgiving
Revel -- celebrate
Evince -- convince, prove something
Bilk -- to cheat
Gusto -- enthusiasm
Occlude -- to block passage
Blather -- to babble, talk nonsense
Obtuse -- slow witted, simple minded
Debacle -- a catastrophe, disaster, fiasco
Rhetoric -- language
Insolence -- disrespect, impudence, impertinence
Inconsequential -- unimportant, minor, trivial
Pugnacious -- eager to fight, argumentative, aggressive
Ramification -- a consequence of an action or event, especially when complex or unwelcome
Passe (accent over the "e") -- outdated, obsolete, old-fashioned
Sans -- without, lacking, in need
Lackluster -- lacking in vitality, force or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring
Satire -- using with, irony or sarcasm to slap someone or some thing
Parody -- exaggerated or humorous imitation
Subtly -- to do something without drawing attention to it
Complement -- something that goes with something else -- this doesn't mean to say something nice or to make something free. Complementary colors look nice together. A side dish can complement the main dish if it enhances the experience of eating it.
If there are additional words that are not on this list, disregard them. I consider this a complete list.
Tedious -- boring, monotonous
Copious -- many, numerous
Prodigious -- enormous, abnormal,
Hyperbolic -- extreme exaggeration
Adversary -- opponent
Lassitude -- laziness, usually because of depression from overwork
Magnanimous -- generously forgiving
Revel -- celebrate
Evince -- convince, prove something
Bilk -- to cheat
Gusto -- enthusiasm
Occlude -- to block passage
Blather -- to babble, talk nonsense
Obtuse -- slow witted, simple minded
Debacle -- a catastrophe, disaster, fiasco
Rhetoric -- language
Insolence -- disrespect, impudence, impertinence
Inconsequential -- unimportant, minor, trivial
Pugnacious -- eager to fight, argumentative, aggressive
Ramification -- a consequence of an action or event, especially when complex or unwelcome
Passe (accent over the "e") -- outdated, obsolete, old-fashioned
Sans -- without, lacking, in need
Lackluster -- lacking in vitality, force or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring
Satire -- using with, irony or sarcasm to slap someone or some thing
Parody -- exaggerated or humorous imitation
Subtly -- to do something without drawing attention to it
Complement -- something that goes with something else -- this doesn't mean to say something nice or to make something free. Complementary colors look nice together. A side dish can complement the main dish if it enhances the experience of eating it.