Webster Essential Vocabulary

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pellagra(pil AG ruh) n.a vitamin deficiency disease caused by a lack of ade-
quate supply of Vitamin B 6 , characterized by skin eruptions, gastrointestinal prob-
lems, and mental disorders



  • Pellagrais endemic in certain parts of the world.

  • Those who consume a lot of protein-rich foods need not be concerned
    with contracting pellagra.
    penurious(pen YOOR ee uhs) adj.1. unwilling to part with money; miserly;
    stingy; 2. very poor; in poverty

  • Mythical King Midas had a well-documented history of being penurious.

  • Strangely enough, sharecroppers also have a history of being penuriousbut
    in the second sense of the word.
    [-ly adv., -ness n.] [Syn. stingy]
    perceive(poer SEEV) vt.1. to mentally grasp; observe; take note of; 2. to
    become aware of through one of the senses

  • The ant was able to perceivethat when the spider invited her to dinner, she
    was the main course.

  • By the odor of food and hickory in the air, Raldo perceivedthat there was a
    barbecue nearby.
    [-d, perceiving*] [Syn. discern]
    perception(poer SEP shin) n.1. the act of perceiving or the ability to perceive
    by means of the senses; 2. insight or intuition or the possession of either of them;



  1. the idea, concept, or impression formed as a result of perceiving something



  • The nose of the wine gave David the perceptionof ripe cherries and
    blackberries.

  • Despite knowing that they were meeting for the first time, Helene could
    not shake the perceptionthat she knew him from somewhere.
    perceptive(poer SEP tiv) adj.1. of or capable of perceiving; 2. having sharp
    insight or intuition; penetrating

  • It was extremely perceptiveof Frederika to know who the real murderer was
    before completing even half of Agatha Christie’s tale.

  • Bruce was perceptiveenough to tell from the interview that the position
    had already been filled and that the interviewer was just going through the
    motions.
    [-ly adv.]
    perfidy (POER fi dee) n.a deliberate breaking of trust; faithlessness; treachery

  • Susan could not belive Jonathan’s perfidyin seeing Daphne behind her
    back.

  • General Washington could scarcely believe Benedict Arnold’s perfidyin giv-
    ing the British the plans to West Point.
    [perfidious* adj., perfidiously adv.]


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