bantering
Exchanging friendly jokes and teasing comments in a playful way
The two old friends spent the evening bantering with each other about their school days.
complacency
A feeling of being too satisfied with yourself or your situation, so that you stop trying to improve
The team's complacency after their early wins caused them to lose the championship.
contiguous
Sharing a border or touching along one side; next to each other
The two contiguous countries share a long border and have a close trading relationship.
denizen
A person, animal, or plant that lives in or is often found in a particular place
The colorful fish are well-known denizens of the coral reef.
extemporizing
Speaking or performing without any preparation or practice beforehand; improvising
When his notes went missing, the speaker impressed everyone by extemporizing for an entire hour.
feigned
Pretended; not real or genuine
She listened with feigned interest, but we could all see that she was actually bored.
fractious
Easily upset or irritated; tending to argue or cause trouble
The fractious child refused to eat dinner and kept arguing with his parents all evening.
hauteur
A proud and unfriendly manner that shows you think you are better than other people
The new employee's hauteur made it difficult for her to make friends with her colleagues.
incredulity
The feeling of being unable or unwilling to believe something
She stared at her lottery ticket with incredulity when she realized she had won the prize.
ineffable
Too great, beautiful, or extreme to be expressed or described in words
Standing at the top of the mountain, she felt an ineffable sense of peace and wonder.
laudable
Deserving praise and admiration because it is done for good reasons
Her laudable effort to collect food for homeless families inspired many others to help.
levity
Behavior or talk that treats a serious situation in a humorous or light-hearted way
The teacher's moment of levity helped the students relax before the difficult exam.
meretricious
Appearing attractive or valuable on the outside but actually having no real worth or honesty
The advertisement used meretricious claims to make the cheap product seem luxurious.
peremptory
Expecting to be obeyed immediately, with no discussion or argument; rude and too direct
The manager gave a peremptory order to finish the report by noon, without asking if we needed more time.
plagiaristic
Relating to the act of copying someone else's words or ideas and pretending they are your own
The professor rejected the plagiaristic essay and asked the student to write an original one.
portentous
Giving a sign or warning that something important, often bad, is going to happen; or trying to seem very serious and important
The dark clouds and strange silence felt portentous, as if a terrible storm was coming.
punctilious
Very careful to follow rules of correct behavior or to do things in the proper way
The punctilious secretary always made sure every letter was formatted perfectly before sending it.
somnambulatory
Relating to or resembling sleepwalking; moving or acting as if in a daze or half-asleep
After working three consecutive night shifts, he moved through the office in a somnambulatory state.
supercilious
Behaving as if you are better than other people and showing that you have a low opinion of them
The supercilious waiter looked down at us as if we did not belong in the expensive restaurant.
wan
Looking pale and weak, often because of illness, tiredness, or sadness
After spending two weeks in the hospital, she looked wan and tired but was happy to go home.
Match the vocabulary word with its correct definition.
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Complete each sentence with the correct word from the word bank.