Barron's 1100 Words You Need to Know (MCQ Test + PDF) Week 30 - Day 4
NEW WORDS
- wheedle [hwē´ dl]
“The first step of a politician is to wheedle the editorial backing of a newspaper.” Frederick Nebel, A Free Press
- rustic [rus´ tik]
“This week a rustic setting in the Berkshire Hills was a gathering place for a group that is dedicated to preserving the Yiddish language.” Tina Rosenberg, “Living an American Life in Yiddish,” New York Times, 9/3/99
- jubilant [jü´ bə lənt]
“When he finally reached Boston, he received a jubilant welcome.” Keith Ayling, “Race Around the World”
- decorum [di kôr´ əm]
“My father’s sense of decorum was shattered by his son’s bad behavior in the restaurant.” Peter Balakian, Black Dog of Fate
- charlatan [shär´ lə tən]
“Many of my friends believe in fortune tellers; I think they are charlatans.” Letter to “Dear Abby,” New York Daily News, 5/16/99
TODAY’S IDIOM
Achilles heel—weak spot
He wanted to lead an ascetic* life, but his obsession with liquor was his Achilles heel.