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Abandon
Give up completely. (verb)
Abate
Become less intense or widespread. (verb)
Abet
Encourage or assist. (verb)
Accede
Agree to a demand. (verb)
Berate
Scold or criticize. (verb)
Bovine
Of or relating to cattle. (noun/adjective)
Braggart
A person who boasts about achievements. (noun)
Burnish
Polish by rubbing. (verb)
Cache
A collection of similar items stored in a secret place. (noun)
Cacophony
Harsh discordant mixture of sounds. (noun)
Catalyst
Event causing something to happen (noun)
Censorious
Severely critical of others. (adjective)
Dearth
Scarcity or lack of something. (noun)
Demagogue
A political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular desires rather than reason. (noun/verb)
Diluvial
Of or relating to a flood. (adjective)
Dispassionate
Not influenced by strong emotion. (adjective)
Effluvia
An unpleasant or harmful odor. (noun)
Emulate
Match or surpass, typically by imitation (verb)
Epochal
Extremely significant. (adjective)
Expound
Explain or present. (verb)
Facile
Appearing comprehensive by ignoring the complexities of the situation. (adjective)
Fictive
Created by imagination. (adjective)
Flippant
Not showing a serious attitude. (adjective)
Gauche
Lacking grace. (adjective)
Gregarious
Outgoing or social. (adjective)
Grotto
Small cave or cave-like structure. (noun)
Hedonist
A person who believes the pursuit of pleasure is the most important aspect of life. (noun)
Heretical
Practicing religious heresy. (adjective)
Hubris
Excessive pride. (noun)
Hypocrite
A person who says one thing and does another. (noun)
Ignoble
Not honorable in character. (adjective)
Imbibe
Drink alcohol (verb)
Imperious
Assuming power without justification. (adjective)
Importunate
Persistent. (verb/adjective)
Jettison
Throw or drop from an airplane or ship. (noun/verb)
Jocular
Humorous or playful. (adjective)
Junta
Military group that rules after taking by force. (noun)
Kismet
Destiny. (noun)
Lexicon
Vocabulary of a person. (noun)
Licentious
Immoral. (adjective)
Limber
Flexible. (noun/verb/adjective)
Loquacious
Talkative. (adjective)
Malapropism
Mistaken use of a word in place of a similar-sounding word. (noun)
Malfeasance
Wrongdoing. (noun)
Mawkish
Sentimental in a sickening way. (adjective)
Misnomer
Wrong or inaccurate name in the designation. (noun/verb)
Modicum
Small or minimal portion. (noun)
Mote
Tiny piece of a substance. (verb/noun)
Necromancy
Practice of communicating with the dead. (noun)
Nihilism
Rejection of religion (noun)
Nomenclature
The choosing of names for things. (noun)
Novel
Fictitious prose narrative. (adjective/noun)
Obfuscate
To confuse. (verb)
Olfactory
Of or relating to the sense of smell. (adjective)
Opprobrious
Expressing scorn. (adjective)
Ostracize
Exclude from a society or group. (verb)
Palatial
Resembling a palace. (adjective)
Pandemic
Disease prevalent over an entire country or multiple countries. (noun/adjective)
Paramount
More important than anything else. (adjective)
Patrician
An aristocrat. (adjective/noun)
Polyglot
Knowing or using several languages. (adjective/noun)
Prestidigitation
Magic tricks performed for entertainment. (noun)
Provincial
Of or concerning a province or country. (adjective/noun)
Rancor
Bitterness or resentfulness. (noun)
Rarefy
To make or become less dense or solid. (verb)
Recapitulate
Summarize and state again the main points. (verb)
Refute
Prove to be wrong or false. (verb)
Repose
A state of rest. (noun/verb)
Resilient
Able to withstand. (adjective)
Revile
Criticize in an abusive manner. (verb)
Rife
Of common occurrence. (adjective/adverb)
Sanctimonious
Making a show of being morally superior. (adjective)
Scrupulous
Diligent attention to detail. (adjective)
Sedition
conduct or speech inciting people to rebel. (noun)
Sinecure
Position requiring little or no work. (noun)
Stint
Supply an inadequate amount of something. (verb/noun)
Sybarite
Self-indulgent person. (noun)
Tawdry
Showy but cheap. (adjective)
Tenacious
Keep a firm hold on something. (adjective)
Terse
Sparing in the use of words. (adjective)
Tout
Attempt to sell something by aggressively pestering. (noun/verb)
Trounce
Defeat heavily in a contest. (verb)
Tutelage
Authority over someone or something. (noun)
Unconscionable
Not right or reasonable. (adjective)
Untoward
Unexpected. (adjective)
Usury
Lending money at unlawful rates. (noun)
Vehemently
Showing strong feelings. (adverb)
Veritable
Using as an intensifier. (adjective)
Vilify
Write or speak in an abusively disparaging way. (verb)
Vociferous
Vehement. (adjective)
Wan
Pale with the appearance of illness. (adjective)
Wield
Hold and use typically a weapon or tool. (verb)
Winsome
Attractive appearance or character. (adjective)
Wry
Using dry or mocking humor. (verb/adjective)
Xenophobe
Person showing fear or dislike for people of different countries. (noun)
Yeoman
A man holding and cultivating a field. (man)
Yen
Japanese monetary unit. (verb/noun)
Yowl
A loud wailing cry. (verb/noun)
Zenith
Peak. (noun)
Zephyr
Soft gentle breeze. (noun)