Vocabulary Level FUnit 5 Part B
Unit 5-B
precept soporificsalutary straitlacedscathing transientscourge unwieldysepulchral vapid
Precept-
a rule of conduct or action
Many religions follow the precept that it is important to treat others as you,yourself, would like to be treated
Salutary-beneficial,helpful:healthful,whole
some
The cute puppy had a salutary effect on her health.
Fruits and vegetables have a salutary effect on health, too.
Scathing- bitterly severe, withering:causing
great harm
Sometimes a carefully reasoned discussion does more to change peoples minds than a scathing attack.
Scourge-to whip,punish severely; source
of severe criticism
Jonathan Swift used wit to scourge the British government got its cruel treatment of Ireland.
Scourging is an old punishment we no longer use.
Sepulchral-funereal,typical of the tomb
My sister announced in a severe and sepulchral tone of voice that we were out of cookies.
A hearse definitely looks sepulchral.
Soporific-tending to cause sleep,relating to
sleepiness or lethargy
He claimed that the musical, despite its energy,was soporific and that he had slept through the entire second act.
Straitlaced-extremely strict in regard to moral standards and conduct
Travelers may find people overseas straitlaced in some ways but surprisingly free in others.
Many believe those in religion are straitlaced, but that is not always true.
Transient-lasting only a short time
His bad mood was transient, and by the time he’d finished his breakfast, he was smiling.
The beauty of nature is often transient.
Unwieldy-not easily carried,handled,or
managed because of size
Taking the supplies up the mountain clearly proved to be an unwieldy process.
Vapid-dull uninteresting,tiresome
While critics called the movie vapid I thought the performers were very compelling.