Engelskaprov v.46 2022

Övningen är skapad 2022-11-11 av HugoBohlinHillgren. Antal frågor: 101.




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  • aerie the nest of a bird on a cliff or a mountaintop
  • ample having or providing enough or more than enough of what is needed
  • arhat a Buddhist who has reached the stage of enlightenment
  • assemble to collect (things) or gather (people) into one place or group; to connect or put together the parts of something
  • atone to do something good as a way to show that you are sorry about doing something bad
  • bafflement confusion
  • beatnik young person who was part of a social group in the 1950s and early 1960s that rejected the traditional rules of society and encouraged people to express themselves through art
  • benediction a prayer that asks for God's blessing
  • blight a disease that makes plants dry up and die
  • bole the main stem of a tree apart from limbs and roots
  • brittle easily broken or cracked
  • canopy the highest layer of branches in a forest or on a tree
  • carabiner a usually D-shaped or oblong metal ring with one spring-hinged side that is used especially in mountain climbing as a connector and to hold a freely running rope
  • chattel something (such as a slave, piece of furniture, tool, etc.) that a person owns other than land or buildings
  • clamp to hold or press (things or parts of a thing) tightly together with a device
  • clump a small ball or mass of something
  • cohort a friend or companion (often disapproving)
  • commotion noisy excitement and confusion
  • conduit a pipe or tube through which something (such as water or wire) passes
  • conflation the act of combining two or more separate things into one whole
  • conifer a bush or tree (such as a pine) that produces cones and that usually has leaves that are green all year
  • conniving acting in a dishonest way
  • crumple to press or squeeze (something) so that it is no longer flat or smooth
  • crunch to make the loud sound of something being crushed
  • dais a raised platform in a large room or hall that people stand on when performing or speaking to an audience
  • dappled marked with many spots of color or light
  • daub to put something on something with quick, small motions
  • dendrologist someone who studies trees
  • dupe to deceive or trick (someone) into believing or doing something
  • eulogy a speech that praises someone who has died
  • filament a thin thread or hair
  • flinch to move suddenly because you are afraid of being hit or hurt
  • fluster to make (someone) nervous and confused
  • frenzy great and often wild or uncontrolled activity
  • gargantuan very large in size or amount
  • gauntlet a situation in which someone is attacked, criticized, questioned, etc., by many people
  • germinate to begin to grow
  • grove a small group of trees
  • hamlet a small village
  • harness a set of straps that are used to connect a person to something
  • hermit a person who lives in a simple way apart from others especially for religious reasons
  • hilt the handle of a sword or dagger; to the hilt: as much as possible
  • humus a brown or black material in soil that is formed when plants and animals decay
  • hurl to throw (something) with force
  • inflorescence a flower or group of flowers on the stem, or the way they are arranged
  • inscrutable difficult to understand
  • intricate having many parts
  • jagged having a sharp, uneven edge or surface
  • lard lard with: to add a large amount of (something) to (something)
  • leotard a piece of clothing that fits tightly and covers the body except for the legs and sometimes the arms
  • lichen a type of small plant that grows on rocks and walls
  • linger to stay somewhere beyond the usual or expected time
  • loll to hang or bend loosely
  • lope to run in a relaxed way with long strides
  • nullify to cause (something) to lose its value or to have no effect
  • obsolete no longer used because something newer exists
  • overstory the highest layer of vegetation in a forest
  • ovule a small egg
  • palisade a high fence made of pointed stakes that was used in the past to protect a building or area
  • pamphlet a small, thin book with no cover or only a paper cover that has information about a particular subject
  • pantry a small room in a house in which food is stored
  • plaid a pattern on cloth of stripes with different widths that cross each other to form squares
  • podium a raised platform for a speaker, performer, or the leader of an orchestra
  • pothole a deep, round hole in a road or some other surface
  • premonition a feeling or belief that something is going to happen when there is no definite reason to believe it will
  • prodigious amazing or wonderful
  • profligate carelessly and foolishly wasting money, materials, etc
  • prolific producing a large amount of something
  • recoup to get back (money that has been spent, invested, lost, etc.)
  • reprieve an official order that delays the punishment of a prisoner who is sentenced to death
  • revulsion a very strong feeling of dislike or disgust
  • rivulet a small stream of water or liquid
  • ruse a trick or act that is used to fool someone
  • sheathe to put (something, such as a sword) into a cover (called a sheath)
  • sill the shelf at the bottom of a window frame
  • sophomore a student in the second year of high school or college
  • spindly long and thin and usually weak
  • spire a tall, narrow, pointed structure on the top of a building
  • sprawling spreading or developing in an uneven or uncontrolled way
  • sprout a new part (such as a leaf or bud) that is growing on a plant
  • stout thick and strong
  • stymie to stop (someone) from doing something or to stop (something) from happening
  • sublime causing strong feelings of admiration or wonder
  • susceptible easily affected, influenced, or harmed by something
  • taper to become gradually smaller toward one end
  • tarmac a mixture of tar and very small stones, used for making the surface of roads
  • taut very tight from being pulled or stretched
  • tawny having a brownish-orange color
  • tendril the thin stem of a climbing plant that attaches to walls, fences, etc
  • tenure the amount of time that a person holds a job, office, or title
  • trickle to flow or fall in drops
  • unwittingly not aware of what is really happening
  • veer to change direction quickly or suddenly
  • verdant green with growing plants
  • vindicate to show that (someone) should not be blamed for a crime, mistake, etc. : to show that (someone) is not guilty
  • volatile likely to change in a very sudden or extreme way
  • vole a small animal like a mouse that usually lives underground and that can be harmful to crops and gardens
  • waft to move lightly through the air
  • waver to go back and forth between choices or opinions
  • welt to have usually large bumps or a red area on your skin because of injury or illness
  • whimsical unusual in a playful or amusing way

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