Mrs. Johnson's English II Vocabulary, Semester 1, Set 2

_____ copiously (adv); copious (adj); copiousness (n)

_____ corroboration (n); corroborate (v); corraborator (n); corroboratory (adj); corroborative (adj); corrobaratively (adv)

_____ epitome (n); epitomize (v)

_____ imperturbability (n); imperturbable (adj); imperturbably (adv)

_____ odious (adj); odiously (adv); odiousness (n); odium (n)

_____ ostentation (n); ostentatious (adj)

_____ perpetual (adj); perpetually (adv); perpetuity (n); perpetuate (v)

_____ petulant (adj); petulantly (adv); petulance (n)

_____ stipulated (v); stipulate (v); stipulator (n)

_____ vestibule (n)

A. 1/ a typical or ideal example; 2/ a summary of a written work; 3/ short; ideal

B. 1/ excessive display; pretentiousness; 2/ a showy display

C. 1/ continuing forever; 2/ occurring for an indefinitely long period of time

D. 1/ arousing or deserving hatred; 2/ hatefulness 3/ repugnance

E. 1/ made an agreement to do or forbear something; to demand an express term in an agreement; 2/ demanding a specific term in a contract

F. 1/ rude in speech or behavior; 2/ ill-humored

G. 1/ yielding abundantly; 2/ present in large quantity; 3/ plentiful

H. 1/ a passage hall between the outer door and the interior of a building; 2/ access to something new

I. 1/ coolness of manner; 2/ marked by extreme calmness, impassivity, and steadiness

J. 1/ confirmation; 2/ support with evidence or authority