Abject
(adj.) Sunk to a low condition
Agnostic
(n.) one who is doubtful or noncommittal about a belief (adj.) doubtful of noncommittal about a belief
Complicity
(n.) participation or partnership, as in wrong doing or wrong dooer
Derelict
(n.) someone or something that is deserted or neglected (adj.) left neglected or abandoned by an owner
Diatribe
(n.) a bitter or malicious criticisim
Effigy
(n.) a likeness or image, especially of a person
Equity
(n.) fairness or impartiality
Inane
(adj.) silly
Indictment
(n.) a written statement charging a party with the commission of a crime or other offense
Indubitable
(adj.) too apparent to be doubted, unquestionable
Intermittent
(adj.) a temporary discontinuance
Meretricious
(adj.) alluring by false or gaudy show
Moot
(adj.) of no practical importance, irrelevant
Motif
(n.) A recurring or dominant theme or idea
Neophyte
(n.) a new covert, a beginner
Perspicacity
(n.) clearness in understanding or observation
Plenary
(adj.) complete or absolute
Prestigious
(adj.) having a high or respected reputation
Surveillance
(n.) close observation of a person or group
Sylvan
(adj.) relating to, or characteristics of woods or forest regions
Testy
(adj.) easily irritated or impatient
Travesty
(n.) a grotesque imitation