Lesson 5
Sophomore Vocabulary
- catalyst noun a person or
thing or agent that speeds up or stimulates a result,
reaction, or change.
A slight tap from the riding crop was all the catalyst the race horse needed to put on the speed and leave the others in his dust.
syn: ferment
- catholic adj. universal; wide-ranging
His interests were so catholic that he could talk knowledgeably on almost any subject.
syn: broad; liberal ant: provincial - cavort verb to leap about in a sprightly manner; romp
The stray puppy began to cavort with the children on the playground.
syn: frolic, prance, caper - chafe verb to irritate as if by friction or rubbing
The stinging wind began to chafe our faces as we struggled through the storm.
syn: annoy; vex ant: soothe
- charisma noun to possess a great
appeal or attraction for others; personal magnetism
Although the candidate was very handsome and had a great deal of charisma, he had absolutely no idea of the issues.
syn: charm - chauvinist noun one who has a fanatical
devotion to a country, sex, religion, with contempt
for other countries, the opposite sex or other beliefs.
Although he did not dislike women, he was a male chauvinist and had a hard time treating females as equals. - chicanery noun trickery;the use of
clever but tricky talk to deceive or evade
The district attorney was accused of chicanery by the defense counsel.
syn: a ruse ant: honesty - choleric adj. easily angered
He was a choleric man whose temper was bound to get him in trouble.
syn: quick-tempered; irascible, irritable ant: phlegmatic, impassive - dally verb to waste time; dawdle
We dallied with the idea of a sea cruise but eventually decided to fly to Rio.
syn: to flirt or toy with, loiter ant: hasten, hurry - dastardly adj. mean and cowardly
Only a dastardly person would poison someone's pet dog.
syn: malicious

