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Baroque. AdjectiveExtravagant, complex, or bizarre, especially in ornamentation.Synonym: Over-decorated.Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough, 1770 This well-known painting is a portrait of Master Jonathan Buttall, the son of a wealthy iron dealer.. Although this masked vigilante [Spider-man] so
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1. 100 Words to Make You Sound Smart Semester Two Vocabulary
Week 27 Words
2. Baroque Adjective
Extravagant, complex, or bizarre, especially in ornamentation.
Synonym: Over-decorated.
Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough, 1770 – This well-known painting is a portrait of Master Jonathan Buttall, the son of a wealthy iron dealer.
3. Capricious Adjective
Characterized by or subject to whim; impulsive and unpredictable.
Synonyms: Arbitrary, or flaky.
4. Élan Noun
Enthusiastic vigor and liveliness.
Distinctive style or flair.
Synonyms: Panache or zing.
5. Fiasco
6. Indelicate Adjective
Marked by a lack of good taste or consideration for the feelings of others; tactless or improper.
Synonyms: Crude or embarrassing.
7. Mantra Noun
A word or phrase that is expressed repeatedly, as in reaffirming an idea or motivating someone.
8. Ogle Verb
To stare at something, especially in a desirous or impertinent manner.
Synonym: Gawk.
9. Quid pro quo Noun
Something given in return for something else or accepted as a reciprocal part of an exchange.
Synonyms: Equivalent or tradeoff.
10. Svengali Noun
A person who manipulates or controls another for malicious purposes, especially by force of personality.
11. Vile Adjective
Loathsome, disgusting.
Morally depraved or wicked.
Synonym: foul.
The boiled duck egg, seen left, is a delicacy in the Philippines which they call balut.