5192095180 | Sanguine | Confident and hopeful | 0 | |
5192095181 | Assimilate | To learn something | 1 | |
5192095182 | Paragon | A person or thing that is perfect or excellent in some way and should be considered a model or example to be copied | 2 | |
5192095183 | Despondent | Very sad without hope | 3 | |
5192095184 | Deviate | To date something that is different or to be different from what is usual or expected | 4 | |
5192095185 | Guffaw | A loud or boisterous burst of laughter | 5 | |
5192095186 | Euphemism | A mild or pleasant word or phrase that is used instead of one that's unpleasant or offensive | 6 | |
5192095187 | Conjecture | An opinion or idea formed without proof or insufficient evidence | 7 | |
5192095188 | Elucidate | To make (somethings hat is hard to understand) clear or easy to understand | 8 | |
5192095189 | Vitiate | To make (something) less effective: to ruin or spoil (something) | 9 | |
5192095190 | Solicitude | Concern that someone feels about someone's health happiness,etc. | 10 | |
5192095191 | Dullard | A stupid or interesting person | 11 | |
5192095192 | Amorous | Having or showing strong feelings of sexual attraction or love | 12 | |
5192095193 | Portentous | Giving a sign or warning that something usually bad or unpleasant | 13 | |
5192095194 | Infallible | Not capable of being wrong or making mistakes | 14 | |
5192095195 | Segue | To make a transition without interruption from one, activity topic scene | 15 | |
5192095196 | Intend | To plan or want to do (something): to have (something) in your mind as a purpose or goal | 16 | |
5192095197 | Intent | The thing that you an to do or achieve | 17 | |
5192095198 | Garish | Too bright or colorful | 18 | |
5192095199 | Fiend | A very evil or cruel person | 19 | |
5192095200 | Sojourn | A period of time when you stay in a place as a traveler or guest | 20 | |
5192095201 | Painstaking | Showing or done with great care or effort | 21 | |
5192095202 | Integrity | The quality of being honest and fair | 22 | |
5192095203 | Fortitude | Mental strength and courage that allows someone to face danger,pain, etc. | 23 | |
5192095204 | Rancorous | An angry feeling of hatred or dislike for someone who has treated you unfairly | 24 | |
5192095205 | Perfunctory | Used to describe something that is done without energy or enthusiasm because of habit or because it is expected | 25 | |
5192095206 | Stupor | A condition in which someone is not able to the normally because of being drunk,drugged,tired, etc. | 26 | |
5192095207 | Atrocity | A very cruel or terrible act or action | 27 | |
5192095208 | Facetious | Used to describe speech that is meant to be funny but that is usually regarded as annoying, silly, or not proper | 28 | |
5192095209 | Supercilious | Having or showing the proud and unpleasant attitude of people who think that they are better or more important than other people | 29 | |
5192095210 | Caprice | A sudden change; especially a sudden change in someone's mood or behavior | 30 | |
5192095211 | Scrupulous | Very careful about doing something correctly | 31 |
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