VOCAB CAMP. MARCH
LYRICAL
adjective LEER-ih-kul
Something described as lyrical has an artistically beautiful or expressive quality, often one that is reminiscent of song.
// The most time-honored political speeches in the nation’s history, regardless of subject, all tend to share an elegant, lyrical quality that makes them memorable across the ages.
DIVEST
verb dye-VEST
To divest something valuable, such as property or stocks, is to sell it. Similarly, to divest yourself of something valuable is to sell it or give it away. And if you divest someone or something of something, you take that thing away from them, or otherwise cause them to lose it or give it up.
Although somewhat old-fashioned, divest is also sometimes used to mean “to undress or strip especially of clothing, ornament, or equipment.”
// We may have to divest certain assets in order to raise the money.
// The court's ruling does not divest the family of their ability to use the property.
// I suppose it really is time to divest the Christmas tree of its ornaments, and stow it all away.
COQUETRY
noun KOH-kuh-tree
Coquetry means “a flirtatious act or attitude.”
// She enjoys using Valentine’s Day as an opportunity for playful gifts and coquetry.
GAMBIT
noun GAM-bit
A gambit is something done or said in order to gain an advantage or to produce a desired effect.
// The workers’ opening gambit in the negotiations was to demand a wage hike.
BESOTTED
adjective bih-SAH-tud
Besotted means “loving someone or something so much that you cannot think clearly.”
// He was so besotted with his classmate that he began to make errors in his work.
MAGNILOQUENT
adjective mag-NIL-uh-kwunt
Magniloquent describes language that is intended to sound very impressive and important, or a person who uses such language.
// The magniloquent sportscaster sometimes got so carried away with his monologues that he would forget to describe the action on the field.
IGNIS FATUUS
noun IG-nis FATCH-uh-wus
An ignis fatuus is a light that sometimes appears in the night over marshy ground and is often attributable to the combustion of gas from decomposed organic matter. The term can also refer to a deceptive goal or hope.
// An ignis fatuus hovered above the horizon as we made our late trek home.
// The film explores how people fall victim to the ignis fatuus of religious cults.
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A story from a Japanese folktale collection.
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A sweet and short account on how to make life more meaningful and why should you do that.
The book to soothe an aching soul.