Webster Essential Vocabulary

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parboil (PAR boyl) vt.1. partially boil to cut down on final cooking time, usually
as a precursor to roasting; 2. to make uncomfortably hot; overheat



  • Frozen vegetables are parboiledfor a minute or more before freezing—a
    process known as blanching.

  • Saunas are excellent places for parboilingpeople.
    [-ed, -ing]
    parch(PARCH) vi.1. to expose to great heat; 2. to dry up from heat; make hot
    and dry; 3. to make or be very thirsty

  • The peppers were parchedby their stint on the grate of the charcoal grill.

  • Tomatoes are often parchedby sun-drying, which both wrinkles them up
    and intensifies their flavor.

  • After two hours in the boat, Roxane was parchedand reached for a bottle of
    iced tea.
    [-ed, -ing]
    parenthetical(PAR in THE ti kl) adj.1. contained in parentheses; 2. interjected
    as explanatory or qualifying information; 3. using or containing parentheses

  • The source of the article was parenthetical.

  • Hailee was a very talented artist, and the parentheticalinclusion of her age,
    five, was just for the viewers’ information.

  • Often, as in the last sentence and in this one, parentheticalinformation is
    enclosed between commas.
    pariah(puh RY uh) n.1. an undesirable; one despised and rejected by others;
    an outcast; 2. a member of the lowest social caste in India

  • The pariahsin India comprise a caste known as “the untouchables.”

  • The soldiers returning home from the Vietnam War were treated as pariahs
    by much of the American public.
    parish(PA rish) n.1. an administrative district of many churches; 2. the mem-
    bers of the congregation of any church; 3. in Louisiana, the equivalent of a county
    in any other state

  • A British local government’s territory is often identical with the size of the
    original church parish.

  • On any given Sunday, about half the members of the parishshow up for
    church.

  • In Louisiana, the state is carved into local parishesthat are equivalent to
    counties in all the other states.


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