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From A to Z: 38 Beautiful Words You Should Be Using In Your Papers

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at High Point chapter.

Calling all English nerds. Looking to wow your professor when you hand in that final paper? Or are you bored of using the same combinations of words in every single assignment? Fear not, for I have compiled a list of words, in alphabetical order, that will quench your vocabulary-parched pallet. Who knew the English language was so divine?

 

1. Albatross

[al-buh-traws]

n.

  1. any large, web-footed sea bird of the family Diomedeidae that have the ability to remain aloft for long periods.
  2. a seemingly inescapable moral or emotional burden, like guilt or responsibility.

 

2. Ameliorate

[uh-meel-yuh-reyt]

v.

  1. to improve; to make more bearable or satisfactory

 

3. Bucolic

[byoo-kol-ik]

adj.

  1. pastoral; suggesting an ideal rural area

 

4. Chatoyant

[shuh-toi-uh nt]

adj.

  1. changing in luster or color

 

5. Crestfallen

[krest-faw-luh n]

adj.

1. dejected; dispirited; discouraged

 

6. Dalliance

[dal-ee-uh ns, dal-yuh ns]

n. 

  1. wasting away of time; dawdling
  2. amorous toying; flirtation. 

 

 

7. Denouement

[deh-noo-mahn]

n. 

  1. the final resolution of a drama or novel; the place in which this occurs.

 

8. Elixir

[ih-lik-ser]

n. 

  1. an absolute embodiment of anything; cure-all or sovereign remedy.

 

9. Felicity

[fi-lis-i-tee]

n. 

  1. high degree of happiness; blissful

 

 

 

 

10. Gueridon

[ger-ee-don]

n.

1. a small table or stand

 

11. Halcyon

[hal-see-uh n]

adj.

  1. calm; tranquil
  2. wealthy; prosperous 
  3. happy; carefree

 

12. Insouciance

[in-soo-see-uh ns]

n.

  1. being insouciant; lack of care, or being indifferent.

 

13. Jackanapes

[jak-uh-neyps]

n.

  1. an impertinent, presumptuous person, especially a young man; mischievous

 

14. Juxtapose

[juhk-stuh-pohz]

v.

  1. to place close together or sidebar side, especially for comparison or contrast.

 

 

 

15. Kaleidoscopic

[kuh-lahy-duh-skop-ik]

adj.

  1. changing form, pattern, color like a kaleidoscope.
  2. continually shifting from one set of relations to another; rapidly changing

 

16. Knave

[neyv]

n.

  1. an untrustworthy, dishonest person.

 

17. Lagniappe

[lan-yap]

n.

  1. A small gift given with a purchase to a customer for good measure.
  2. an unexpected or indirect benefit.

 

18. Mondegreen

[mon-di-green]

n.

  1. a misinterpretation of a word or phrase that has been heard.

 

19. Niveous

[niv-ee-uh s]

adj.

  1. resembling snow, especially in whiteness; snowy

 

20. Opulent

[op-yuh-luh nt]

adj.

1. wealthy, rich, or affluent.

 

21. Obbligato

[ob-li-gah-toh]

adj.

  1. (used as a musical direction) so important that it cannot be omitted.

 

22. Panacea

[pan-uh-see-uh]

n.

  1. an answer or solution for all problems.

 

23. Plethora

[pleth-er-uh]

n.

  1. overabundance; excess

 

24. Quintessence

[kwin-tes-uh ns]

n.

  1. the pure and concentrated essence of a substance.
  2. the most perfect embodiment of something.

 

25. Rampageous

[ram-pey-juh s]

adj.

  1. violent; unruly; boisterous

 

26. Resplendent

[ri-splen-duh nt]

adj.

  1. shining brilliantly; gleaming; splendid

 

27. Scintilla

[sin-til-uh]

n.

1. a minute particle; spark or trace.

 

28. Superfluous

[soo-pur-floo-uh s]

adj. 

  1. more than required; being excess or unnecessary. 

 

29. Susurrous

[soo-sur-uh s]

adj.

  1. full of whispering or rustling sounds.

 

30. Torrid

[tawr-id]

adj.

  1. parching or burning heat, especially of the sun.
  2. ardent; passionate

 

31. Transient

[tran-shuh nt]

adj.

  1. not lasting, enduring, or permanent.
  2. lasting only a short time; existing briefly

 

32. Umami

[oo-mah-mee]

n.

  1. a strong meaty taste; considered to be one of the basic taste sensations along with sweet, sour, bitter and salty.

 

33. Usurp

[yoo-surp]

v.

  1. to seize and hold by force or without legal right. 

 

34. Vespertine

[ves-per-tin]

adj.

  1. relating to, or occurring during, the evening

 

35. Wanton

[won-tn]

adj.

  1. done, shown, used; maliciously or unjustifiably
  2. deliberate and without motive; uncalled-for; headstrong
  3. without regard for what is right, just or humane.

 

36. Xeric

[zeer-ik]

adj.

  1. adapted to a dry environment

 

37. Yoke

[yohk]

v.

  1. to be or become joined, linked or united.

 

38. Zephyr

[zef-er]

n.

  1. a gentle, mild breeze.

Congratulations! Your vocabulary has just increased. Now go impress everyone.

 

Mollie McKinley is currently a rising junior at High Point University in High Point, North Carolina, where she studies English Literature with a double minor in communications and women and gender studies. Mollie is a proud sister of Alpha Gamma Delta, a High Point University swimmer, and serves as a campus correspondent for High Point's chapter of Her Campus. She works as a Writing Tutor for HPU's Writing Center, and has a love for dogs, creative writing, poetry, netflix and music. Mollie's biggest aspiration is to work as a humor writer for Buzzfeed, or for any online media, really. Mollie is a strong supporter of gender equality and loving yourself, although it can be hard a majority of the time. Mollie is originially from West Virginia with an endless passion for the outdoors, and really awesome hikes.