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49. WPME p. 414

penuria

need, neediness

opulentus

wealthy

ephemera

dayfly

e-, ex

out

vanesco

to vanish

-esce

begin to

-ent

adj suffix

-ence

noun suffix

eu-

good

pheme

voice

-ism

noun suffix

phone

sound

ic

adj suffix

-ous

adj suffix

thanatos

death

platys

broad, flat

an-

negative prefix

odyne

pain

penurious

stingy; tight-fisted

indigent

poor; of limited means

affluent

wealthy

evanescent

fleeting

euphemistic

inoffensive

euphonious

pleasant in sound

euphoric

feeling tiptop

platitudinous

flat, trite

parsimony

stinginess

destitution

poverty

opulence

lavish luxury

evanescence

impermanence

euphony

pleasant sound

euphoria

feeling of well-being

euthanasia

painless death

platitude

trite remark

anodyne

statement intended to allay anxiety

bromide

trite statement

persiflage

light, teasing banter

eulogy

high, formal praise

penuriousnes

tightfistedness

indigence

poverty, want

affluence

wealth

parsimonious

stingy, frugal

destitute

in want

opulent

ostentatiously wealthy

vicarious

secondhand

euphonic

pleasant-sounding

eulogistic

begin to vanish

eulogize

praise

bromidic

stilted in expression

cliché

hackneyed phrase

Do penurious people satisfy their extravagant desires?

No

Is penuriousness the characteristic of a miser?

yes

If you are parsimonious with praise, do you lavish it on others?

no

Are people with extremely low incomes forced to live a life of parsimony?

yes

Is indigence a sign of wealth?

no

Are indigent people often aided by state welfare?

yes

If you live in a state of destitution, do you have all the money you need?

no

Is a completely destitute person likely to have to live in want?

yes

Does a person of affluence generally have petty money worries?

no

Are opulent surroundings indicative of great wealth?

yes

Can you engage in vicarious exploits by reading spy novels?

yes

Does an evanescent feeling remain for a considerable time?

no

Do parents generally indulge in euphemisms in front of young children?

yes

Is poetry generally euphonious?

yes

Does a sincere eulogy indicate one’s feeling of admiration?

yes

Is euphoria a feeling of malaise?

no

Is euthanasia practiced on animals?

yes

Is persiflage an indication of seriousness?

no

Does a liberal use of clichés show original thinking?

no

Is an anodyne intended to relieve fears?

yes

Is a platitude flat and dull?

yes

If a person uses bromides, is he likely to be an interesting conversationalist?

no

If you indulge in persiflage, are you being facetious?

yes

Are the works of Beethoven considered euphonious?

yes

Can parents receive a vicarious thrill from their children’s triumphs?

yes

a statement, usually untrue, meant to alleviate fear

anodyne

light banter

persiflage

a hackneyed phrase

cliche

fleeting—lasting a very short time (adj.)

evanescent

laudatory—delivered in tones of formal praise (adj.)

eulogistic

process of painlessly putting to death a victim of an incurable disease

euthanasia

stingy (adj.)

parsimonious, penurious

in want (adj.)

destitute

wealth

affluence

immense wealth

opulence

adverb describing the manner of responding empathetically to another’s acts

vicariously

stinginess (noun)

parsimony, penuriousness, indigence, destitution

impermanence

evanescence

pleasing sound

euphony

substituting inoffensive words (adj.)

euphemistic

sense of well-being

euphoria

trite remark

bromide

banal remark

platitude

begin to vanish (v.)

evanesce

poverty-stricken (adj.)

indigent

wealthy (two adjs.)

afluent, opulent

feeling tiptop (adj.)

euphoric

pleasant in sound (adj.)

euphonic, euphonious

formal praise

eulogy

trite (adj.)

bromidic

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