366. belittle : disparage; depreciate
* Parents should not belittle their children's early attempts at drawing, but should encourage their efforts.
367. bellicose : warlike
* His bellicose disposition alienated his friends.
368. belligerent : quarrelsome
* Whenever he had too much to drink, he became belligerent and tried to pick fights with strangers.
370. benediction : blessing
* The appearance of the sun after the many rainy days was like a benediction
371. benefactor : gift giver; patron
* Scrooge later became Tiny Tim's benefactor and gave him a benediction.
372. beneficent : kindly; doing good
* The overgenerous philanthropist had to curb his beneficent impulses before he gave away all his money and left himself with nothing.
373. beneficiary : person entitled to benefits or proceeds of an insurance policy
* You may change your beneficiary as often as you wish.
374. benevolent : generous; charitable
* His benevolent nature prevented him from refusing any beggar who accosted him.
375. benign : kindly; favorable; not malignant
* The old man was well liked because of his benign attitude toward friend and stranger alike.
378. bequeath : leave to someone by means of a will; hand down
* In his will, Father bequeathed his watch to Phillip; the bequest meant a great deal to the boy.
383. beset : harass; trouble
* Many problems beset the American public school system.
387. betroth : become engaged to marry
* The announcement that they had become betrothed surprised their friends who had not suspected any romance.
389. bicameral : two-chambered, as a legislative body
* The United States Congress is a bicameral body.
391. biennial : every two years
* The group held biennial meetings instead of annual ones.
392. bifurcated : divided into two branches; forked
* With a bifurcated branch and a piece of elastic rubber, he made a crude but effective slingshot.
418. boon : blessing; benefit本文来源:网
* The recent rains that filled our empty reservoirs were a boon to the whole community.
421. bountiful : generous; showing bounty
* She distributed gifts in a bountiful and gracious manner.
427. braggart : boaster
* Modest by nature, she was no braggart, preferring to let her accomplishments speak for themselves.
430. brazen : insolent
* Her brazen contempt for authority angered the officials.
432. breadth : width; extent
* We were impressed by the breadth of her knowledge.
433. brevity : conciseness
* brevity is essential when you send a telegram or cablegram; you are charged for every word.
459. cacophony : discord
* Some people seem to enjoy the cacophony of an orchestra that is tuning up.
462. cadence : rhythmic rise and fall (of words or sounds); beat
* Marching down the road, the troops sang out, following the cadence set by the sergeant.
469. calorific : heat-producing
* Coal is much more calorific than green wood.
474. candor : frankness
* The candor and simplicity of his speech impressed all, it was all clear he held nothing back.
478. cant : pious phraseology; jargon of criminals
* Angry that the president had slashed the education budget, we dismissed his speech on the importance of education as mere cant.
484. capacious : spacious
* In the capacious areas of the railroad terminal, thousands of travelers lingered while waiting for their train.
487. caprice : whim
* She was an unpredictable creature, acting on caprice, never taking thought of the consequences.
489. caption : title; chapter heading; text under illustration
* I find the captions that accompany these cartoons very clever and humorous
499. carnage : destruction of life来源:考试大
* The carnage that can be caused by atomic warfare adds to the responsibilities of our statesmen.
500. carnal : fleshly
* The public was more interested in carnal pleasures than in spiritual matters.
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