193423011 | serrated | adj.; Saw-toothed, notched | |
193423012 | detrimental | adj.; Harmful. | |
193423013 | sagacious | adj.; Showing wise judgment. | |
193423014 | accolade | n.; High praise, honor. | |
193423015 | propound | v.; To propose, to present. | |
193423016 | ebullient | adj.; Bubbling over with high spirits. | |
193423017 | exculpate | v.; To clear from insinuated charge or fault, to free from blame or guilt. | |
193423018 | deferential | adj.; Showing polite respect, appropriate consideration, courteous regard. | |
193423019 | retrospect | n.; A looking back to the past. | |
193423020 | assiduous | adj.; Constant in application or effort, working diligently. | |
193423021 | divulge | v.; To reveal. | |
193423022 | aspiring | adj.; Ambitious, seeking, longing for. | |
193423023 | enigma | n.; A riddle, puzzle, something very difficult to understand. | |
193423024 | sparse | adj.; Thinly scattered, not dense. | |
193423025 | mercenary | n.; "Gun for hire", a soldier who fights for monetary gain instead of patriotism. | |
193423026 | innuendo | n.; An insinuation. | |
193423027 | symmetry | n.; Proportion, harmony, balance. | |
193423028 | vivid | adj.; clear, inescapable. | |
193423029 | connoisseur | n.; Authority, expert, gourmet. | |
193423030 | penitence | n.; Remorse, the showing or feeling of regret that one has done wrong. | |
193423031 | ephemeral | adj.; Momentary; lasting a short time. | |
193423032 | apathy | n.; Lack of interest or concern, indifference. | |
193423033 | vestige | n.; Remnant, a trace of something that disappeared. | |
193423034 | accentuate | v.; To emphasize, to make more noticeable. | |
193423035 | emulate | v.; To follow or imitate. | |
193423036 | omnipotent | adj.; All seeing, all knowing, all powerful, mighty. | |
193423037 | indolence | n.; Idleness, laziness. | |
193423038 | elated | adj.; Feeling very pleased or proud, joyful. | |
193423039 | congeal | v.; To thicken, to jell, to coagulate. | |
193423040 | misconstrue | v.; To misinterpret, to misunderstand. | |
193423041 | jaundiced | adj.; Envious, begrudging, intolerant, unfair, bigoted. | |
193423042 | hypotheses | n.; (pl.) Educated guesses. | |
193423043 | extrinsic | adj.; External, originating from outside, not belonging to the basic nature of a person or thing. | |
193423044 | bemoan | v.; To lament, to complain. | |
193423045 | credulous | adj.; Gullible. | |
193423046 | discretion | n.; Good judgment, freedom to act according to one's own judgment. | |
193423047 | skeptic | n. disbeliever, cynic. | |
193423048 | ossify | v.; To change into bone; to harden. | |
193423049 | amass | v.; To heap up, to collect. | |
193423050 | enervate | v.; To weaken, deprive of strength. | |
193423051 | deride | v.; To laugh at scornfully, to ridicule. | |
193423052 | condescension | n.; Patronizing manner or behavior. | |
193423053 | parry | v.; To block the thrust. | |
193423054 | repudiate | v.; To reject or disown utterly, to deny totally. | |
193423055 | evade | v.; To avoid giving a direct answer. | |
193423056 | insatiable | adj.; Unquenchable, unappeasable. | |
193423057 | philanthropist | n.; One who is charitable, a humanitarian. | |
193423058 | hypochondriac | n.; One who is obsessed with his physical maladies. | |
193423059 | risque | adj.; Slightly improper, suggestive, daring. | |
193423060 | caricature | n.; Satirical cartoon or picture. | |
193423061 | innovative | adj.; new methods, new approaches. | |
193423062 | laconic | adj.; Concise, terse, to the point, pithy. | |
193423063 | incessant | adj.; Unceasing, continually repeated. | |
193423064 | intermittent | adj.; Occurring at intervals, not continuous. | |
193423065 | malicious | adj.; Desiring to cause harm, spiteful. | |
193423066 | inkling | n.; Hint, suggestion. | |
193423067 | abridge | v.; To deprive of. | |
193423068 | circumvent | v.; To find a way around. | |
193423069 | teeming | adj.; full to overflowing. | |
193423070 | acumen | n.; Quickness and keenness of judgment or insight. | |
193423071 | petulant | adj.; Peevish, irritable over petty annoyances. | |
193423072 | indulge | v.; To give into desires. | |
193423073 | tenacious | adj.; Holding firm , retaining well, cohesive, adhesive, persistent, stubborn. | |
193423074 | mundane | adj.; Worldly, everyday, ordinary. | |
193423075 | raucous | adj.; Hoarse, rough sounding. | |
193423076 | standoffish | adj.; Aloof, remote, unapproachable, unsociable. | |
193423077 | dubious | adj.; Doubtful. | |
193423078 | rancorous | adj.; Hateful, bitter resentment. | |
193423079 | pretentious | adj.; Affectedly grand, acting superior, ostentatious. | |
193423080 | despondent | adj.; Dejected, hopeless. | |
193423081 | autonomy | n.; Self-government, independence. | |
193423082 | intrepid | adj.; Resolutely fearless, courageous. | |
193423083 | epiphany | n.; a revelation, a sudden recognition of the essence or meaning of something. | |
193423084 | apocryphal | adj.; Of doubtful authorship or authenticity, fictitious. | |
193423085 | overt | adj.; Not hidden, open, observable, apparent. | |
193423086 | clairvoyant | n.; One who professes or has the ability to see the future. | |
193423087 | propriety | n.; Conformity with accepted standards or proper manners or behavior, decorum. | |
193423088 | recalcitrant | adj.; Refusing to obey authority, custom, regulation, stubbornly defiant, unruly. | |
193423089 | stringent | adj.; Strict, rigidly controlled, severe. | |
193423090 | instigate | v.; To urge on, to incite to action (develop an evil action). | |
193423091 | kowtow | v.; To show servile deference. | |
193423092 | pugnacious | adj.; Ready to fight, belligerent, combative. | |
193423093 | dour | adj.; sullen, gloomy, forbidding. | |
193423094 | fallacy | n.; An error in logical judgement. | |
193423095 | sanctioned | adj.; Approved. | |
193423096 | verify | v.; To confirm. | |
193423097 | rectify | v.; To correct, to amend. | |
193423098 | akin | adj.; Similar or closely related to. | |
193423099 | mandate | n.; An authority's written (usually) order or command. | |
193423100 | surreptitious | adj.; Clandestine, stealthy, secretive. | |
193423101 | rescind | v.; To abolish, to revoke, to repeal, to cancel. | |
193423102 | eminence | n.; Superiority in rank, position, character, achievement, greatness, celebrity. | |
193423103 | precipitate | v.; To hasten, to bring on, to expedite. | |
193423104 | protract | v.; To prolong, to draw out, to lengthen, to extend. | |
193423105 | capricious | adj.; Erratic, inconstant, flighty. | |
193423106 | discerning | adj.; Astute, having good taste and good judgment. | |
193423107 | immutable | adj.; Unchanging. | |
193423108 | infamous | adj.; Famous in a bad way. | |
193423109 | annihilate | v.; To destroy completely, to demolish. | |
193423110 | disheveled | adj.; Untidy, mussed up, disorderly. | |
193423111 | affected | adj.; "Putting on airs," behaving in an artificial way to impress people. | |
193423112 | subsidize | v.; To assist or support financially. | |
193423113 | subjugate | v.; To bring under control, to conquer, to subdue. | |
193423114 | temerity | n.; Foolish or rash boldness, recklessness, audacity, effrontery, nerve, gall. | |
193423115 | charlatan | n.; fake, quack, fraud, someone who misrepresents him/herself. | |
193423116 | bellicose | adj.; Warlike or hostile in manner or temperament. | |
193423117 | bedlam | n.; Any place filled with confusion and noise. | |
193423118 | pedestrian | adj.; Lacking interest or imagination, mundane. | |
193423119 | deter | v.; To prevent through fear or anxiety. | |
193423120 | civility | n.; Politeness. | |
193423121 | fortuitous | adj.; Happening or produced by chance or luck. | |
193423122 | wanton | adj.; Unmanageable deliberately malicious. | |
193423123 | pseudonym | n.; Pen name (a fictitious name usually taken by an author.) | |
193423124 | propitious | adj.; Favorable. | |
193423125 | devastating | adj.; Overwhelming. | |
193423126 | priority | n.; Order of importance. | |
193423127 | assail | v.; To attack mentally or emotionally. | |
193423128 | sporadic | adj.; Intermittent. | |
193423129 | allegation | n.; An assertion without proof. | |
193423130 | brazen | adj.; Showing no shame, impudent, bold. | |
193423131 | partisan | n.; An unreasoning emotional follower. | |
193423132 | manifest | adj.; Evident (in a political or spiritual sense - not physical.) | |
193423133 | venerable | adj.; Commanding respect due to age or dignity. | |
193423134 | culminate | v.; To reach its highest point or result. | |
193423135 | compensate | v.; To make up for, to pay for. | |
193423136 | arcane | adj.; Esoteric, understood only by a select few. | |
193423137 | consensus | n.; General agreement. | |
193423138 | homage | n.; Allegiance, honor. | |
193423139 | besmirch | v.; To bring dishonor or sully. | |
193423140 | empathy | n.; The ability to share in another's emotions and feelings. | |
193423141 | exonerate | v.; To absolve, to declare free from guilt, to exculpate. | |
193423142 | meticulous | adj.; Finicky, extremely careful about details. | |
193423143 | impose | v.; To place a burden on by an authority. | |
193423144 | ascertain | v.; To find out, to determine, to learn, to discover. | |
193423145 | rampant | adj.; Spreading everywhere, like a vine - widespread. | |
193423146 | rejuvenate | v.; To make seem young or new again. | |
193423147 | conjecture | n.; Guess. | |
193423148 | specter | n.; Any object of fear or dread. | |
193423149 | impasse | n.; Deadlock, difficulty without solution or an argument where no agreement is possible. | |
193423150 | ominous | adj.; Foreboding, threatening, sinister; portentous, fateful. | |
193423151 | traipse | v.; To walk or stroll affectedly, to sashay. | |
193423152 | nemesis | n.; Rival, enemy, opponent. | |
193423153 | disgruntled | adj.; Bad-tempered, discontented, grumpy. | |
193423154 | harbinger | n.; Forerunner, herald, omen. | |
193423155 | compel | v.; To coerce, to force. | |
193423156 | incognito | adv or adj.; With one's identity concealed or hidden. | |
193423157 | ignominious | adj.; Dishonorable, shameful, infamous, scandalous. | |
193423158 | pensive | adj.; Reflective, deeply thoughtful, attentive. | |
193423159 | simulate | v.; To imitate, to copy, to counterfeit. | |
193423160 | disseminate | v.; To scatter, spread or broadcast. |
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