ENGL099/101 Vocab Session #1 mumble (v) to say something quietly in an unclear way that makes it difficult for people to know what you said abolish (v) to officially end or stop something, such as a law : to completely do away with smash (v) to break something into many pieces : to shatter or destroy organize (v) to arrange or order things so that they can be found or used easily and quickly : to put things into a particular arrangement or order implicit (adj) understood though not clearly or directly stated attract (v) to cause someone to choose to do or be involved in something, or like or be interested in something eradicate (v) to remove (something) completely; to eliminate or destroy celestial (adj) of or relating to the sky or heaven command (v) to give an order : to tell someone to do something in a forceful and often official way: to have authority and control over a group of people, such as soldiers scintillating (adj) very clever, amusing, and interesting repulse (v) to cause dislike or disgust: to reject someone or something in a rude or unfriendly way trustworthy (adj) able to be relied on to do or provide what is needed or right; deserving of trust vituperative (adj) uttering or given to censure; containing or characterized by verbal abuse insist (v) to demand that something happen or that someone do something; to say something in a way that is very forceful and does not allow disagreement