Toefl Exam WordList12
TANTAMOUNT: Equivalent - an act that is tantamount to treason. TAUNT (verb). To reproach with contempt - taunted him with the charge of failure to act promptly. Synonyms: mock, twit, gibe, sneer, deride (noun): An insulting, jeering, or bitter remark - hurled taunts at his foes. TEEMING: In abundance, fertile, highly productive - the teeming tropics, rank with vegetation. Synonyms: swarming, fruitful, fecund, abounding TEMERITY: Unwise or reckless boldness - leaped into battle with thoughtless temerity. Synonyms: audacity, presumptuousness, effrontery, rashness; (adj.) temerarious, foolhardy, venturesome Antonyms: prudence, circumspection, wariness TEMPORAL: Worldly, as opposed to spiritual; existing for a time only - a man preoccupied with temporal matters. Synonyms: mundane, secular, civil TEMPORIZE: To delay or refuse to commit oneself in order to gain time - temporized while his friends hurried to his aid. Synonym: equivocate TENET: A principle of belief held as true - a tenet of religion which be maintained loyally. Synonyms: creed, doctrine, dogma TENUOUS: Slender; not substantial; of slight importance - clung desperately to his tenuous hope. TRANQUIL: Calm; peaceful - a tranquil summer night. Synonyms: placid, serene Antonyms: perturbed, ruffled, turbulent TRANSGRESS: To break a law or command; to violate a moral principle; to overstep a moral bound or limit - transgressed the bounds of decency; transgressed the law. TREMULOUS: Trembling - tremulous with fright. Synonym: quivering TRIVIAL: Of little - importance - a trivial offense. Synonym: paltry Antonyms: gross, momentous TRUCULENT (noun: TRUCULENCE): Cruel, fierce; harsh; threatening or intimidating savagely - a dispute marked by a truculent attitude on both sides. TURGID: (1) Swollen, inflated - turgid rivers overflowing their banks. Synonyms: bloated, distended (2) Using big or high-sounding words - a turgid prose style. Synonyms: pompous, bombastic, prolix UBIQUITOUS: Existing everywhere - The common cold is a ubiquitous complaint. Synonyms: omnipresent, universal UNTENABLE: Incapable of being defended or held - withdrew the argument as untenable. UTILITARIAN (adj.): Materially or practically useful - beautiful, but not utilitarian. VANQUISH: To subdue or conquer -an army vanquished with heavy losses. VAUNT: To boast - proudly vaunted his strength. Synonyms: brag (noun: braggadocio, braggart), proclaim VENEER: A superficial appearance or show designed to impress one with superiority - pierced beneath his thin veneer of elegance. Synonym: gloss VENERABLE: Deserving respect or reverence because of age - a venerable leader. VERNAL: Pertaining to spring-an array of vernal flowers. Antonym: hibernal (wintry) VERSATILE: Able to do many things skillfully - versatile in all the arts. VICARIOUS: Taking the place of another; felt, received, or done in place of another - took vicarious pleasure in his brother's victory. VICISSITUDE: A change from one condition to another, often unexpected - suffered many vicissitudes of fortune. VIRAGO: A scolding or ill-tempered woman - My neighbor's wife is a virago. Synonyms: shrew, termagant, vixen VITUPERATE (noun: VITUPERATION; adj.: VITUPERATIVE): To scold or blame loudly, find fault with in abusive language - an angry man, vituperating the world. Synonyms: berate, revile WAIVE: To give up (privileges, etc.); to do without - waived his rights to the property. Synonyms: relinquish, forgo, forsake WHIM (adj.: WHIMSICAL): A sudden notion or passing fancy -frequently acted on the whim of the moment. Synonyms: caprice, vagary, crotchet WRITHE: To twist about (usually with pain) - writhed in agony on the floor. Synonyms: contort, squirm ZEALOUS (noun: ZEALOT: fanatic): Full of enthusiasm or eagerness -a zealous student, first in his class. Antonym: perfunctory ZENITH: The highest point - the zenith of his career. Synonyms: acme, apex, culmination, summit Antonym: nadir
