Webster Essential Vocabulary

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firebrand(FYR brand) n.1. a piece of burning wood; 2. a person who stirs up a
revolution, strife, or trouble



  • Keep the firebrandswell isolated in the fireplace so that they don’t ignite
    flammable curtains or furniture.

  • Samuel Adams was a real firebrand,always ready to incite the crowd.
    flammable (FLA muh bl) adj.easily burnable; quick to catch fire; readily ignited

  • Laws now restrict the flammabilityof children’s pajamas.

  • What is now known as flammableused to be “inflammable,” or how
    readily something would go up in flame.
    [flammability n.]
    flippancy(FLIP uhn see) n.1. the quality or state of being frivolous and disre-
    spectful; sauciness; impertinence; 2. such a remark

  • Some of the most effective stand-up comedians have built a carreer on
    flippancy.

  • One of the late Hennie Youngman’s most famous flippancieswas the line
    “Now, take my wife—please!”
    [flippancies pl.]
    florid (FLAW rid) adj.1. pink; rosy or ruddy in complexion; 2. highly showy;
    decorated

  • After three hours in the wind, Anna’s cheeks were florid.

  • Cadenzas are floridpassages in solo instrument parts that allow the soloist
    to show his or her virtuosity.

  • Many homes become floridwith holiday lights in December.
    [-ly adv.] [Syn. ornate]
    flout (FLOWT) vt.1. to show contempt or scorn for; mock; 2. to disregard open-
    ly; to defy; ignore

  • Teenage boys are infamous for floutingtheir father figures’ authority.

  • Those Texans and Texacanos holed up in the Alamo floutedGeneral Santa
    Ana’s demands for surrender.
    [-ed, -ing]
    fluent (FLOO int) adj.1. flowing or smoothly moving along; 2. able to read or
    write smoothly and clearly in a foreign language or technical terminology

  • The horse’s motion was fluentas he unhesitatingly galloped down the
    home stretch.

  • Quentin is fluentin French, but he should be because his parents were
    born there and speak it at home.

  • To get along in today’s world, you need to be fluentin technical terms, like
    WYSIWYG.
    [-ly adv.]


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