extinct*(eks TEENKT) adj.1. dead; no longer active; 2. no longer in existence
- Many volcanoes, although they have not erupted in generations, are con-
sidered dormant rather than extinct. - The Tyrannosaurus rexis definitely extinct.
- The saber-toothed tiger is an extinctfeline ancestor.
[Syn. vanished]
extol*(eks TOHL) vt.to sing the praises of; laud - Laurie could not help but extolthe flavor of her mother’s fudge brownies.
- Jonathan’s jumping into the lake and rescuing the toddler was extolledon
all the evening news shows.
[-led, -ling] [Syn. praise]
extravagant(eks TRAV i gint) adj.1. excessive; beyond reasonable boundaries;
- too fancy; 3. too expensive
- Ali’s 15-karat diamond earrings could certainly be called extravagant.
- Most of those present at Thursday’s PTA meeting felt it was extravagantof
Principal Smith to have worn a tuxedo. - It was very extravagantof the Department of Defense to have spent $300
on a hammer.
[-ly adv.] [Syn. profligate, profuse]
extricate(EKS trik AYT) vt.to set free; to release; to disentangle - The boat’s skipper fought hard to extricateit from the path of the oncoming
storm. - The activist extricatedthe beaver from the trap.
- The dolphin wriggled in its struggle to extricateitself from the commercial
fishing net.
[-d, extricating, extrication n., extricable adj.]
Quick Review #38.
Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
110 Essential Vocabulary
- expression
- extent
- extenuate
- extinct
- extol
- extravagant
- extricate
a. dead
b. disentangle
c. representation
d. praise
e. scope
f. lessen
g. excessive