Barron's 1100 Words You Need to Know (MCQ Test + PDF) Week 40 - Day 3
NEW WORDS
- vapid
“The new James Bond movie lacks the excitement of the many before and is a vapid copy.” Newsday, 10/25/98
- unwieldy [un wēl´ dē´]
“Today’s light weight, compact cameras are a far cry from the unwieldy ones used by early photographers.” Popular Photography, 9/96
- proximity [prok sim´ ə tē]
“Stryker had built a small cannery in close proximity to the house where the turtles were raised in shallow tanks.” Edmund Wilson, “The Man Who Shot Snapping Turtles”
- lassitude [las´ ə tüd]
“To poets it’s vernal lassitude but to us it’s simply spring fever.” Brochure, Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce
- vitiate [vish´ ē āt]
“This act is an attempt to vitiate the separation of powers upon which our democracy is founded.” Justice Earl Warren, Bill of Rights Reader, 1957
TODAY’S IDIOM
on pins and needles—to be on edge, jumpy
He was on pins and needles while he cooled his heels* in the principal’s office.