Vocabulary Words
Viable – that will be successful
Sentence – There is no viable alternative.
Turmoil – state of great noise or confusion
Sentence – My emotional turmoil had drained me.
Traumatic – psychologically or emotionally stressful
Sentence – Don’t you find exams traumatic?
Sabotage – to damage or destroy equipment, weapons in order to prevent the success of an enemy
Sentence – They sabotaged the enemy’s oil fields.
Squander – to waste time, money, etc.
Sentence – He had to squander our precious money on a box of tin junk.
Retaliate – to react to something unpleasant that somebody does to you by doing something unpleasant in return
Sentence – He insulted people who could be guaranteed to retaliate hurtfully.
Redundant – no longer needed for a job and therefore out of work
Sentence – My husband was made redundant last year.
Rapport – a friendly relationship in which people understand each other very well
Sentence – She felt an instant rapport between them.
Punitive – intended as a punishment
Sentence – He was awarded punitive damages .
Proponent – a person who speaks or argues, often publicly
Sentence – I am a proponent of setting goals.
Ponder – to think about something carefully or for a long time
Sentence – She sat back for a minute to ponder her next move in the game.
Mortify – to make somebody feel very embarrassed
Sentence – Her behavior mortified her parents.
Lucrative – allowing somebody to earn a lot of money
Sentence – She has a lucrative deal with a cosmetics company.
Feasible – possible to do
Sentence – It’s not feasible to follow your proposals.
Implausible – not easy to believe
Sentence – Her explanation is not implausible.
Infuriate – to make somebody very angry
Sentence – Her silence infuriated him even more.
Vocabulary Words
Vocabulary Words