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Acquiescent
Ready to accept something without protest, or to do what someone else wants
Acrimony
Bitterness or ill feeling
Ambidextrous
Able to use the right and left hands equally well
Amorphous
Without a clearly defined shape or form
Analogous
Comparable in certain respects, typically in a way which makes clearer the nature of the things compared
Antithesis
A person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else
Archaic
Very old or old-fashioned
Assiduous
Showing great care and perseverance
Atrophy
Gradually decline in effectiveness or vigor due to underuse or neglect
Avarice
Extreme greed for wealth or material gain
Banal
So lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring
Blight
A thing that spoils or damages something
Bumptious
Self-assertive or proud to an irritating degree
Capacious
Having a lot of space inside; roomy
Caustic
Sarcastic in a scathing and bitter way
Circumspect
Wary and unwilling to take risks
Cloister
A covered walk in a convent, monastery, college, or cathedral, typically with a wall on one side and a colonnade open to a quadrangle on the other
Concise
Giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive
Consonance
Agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions
Conviction
A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense, made by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law
Copious
Abundant in supply or quantity
Criteria
A principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided
Decadence
Moral or cultural decline as characterized by excessive indulgence in pleasure or luxury
Deride
Express contempt for; ridicule
Despondent
In low spirits from loss of hope or courage
Dilatory
Slow to act; intended to cause delay
Discord
Disagreement between people
Divergence
The process or state of diverging
Doleful
Expressing sorrow; mournful
Efficacy
The ability to produce a desired or intended result
Endemic
Regularly occurring within an area or a community
Ephemeral
Lasting for a very short time
Erudition
The quality of having or showing great knowledge or learning; scholarship
Eulogize
Praise highly in speech or writing
Exalt
Hold (someone or something) in a very high regard; think or speak very highly of
Extol
Praise enthusiastically
Flaccid
(of part of the body) soft and hanging loosely, or limply, especailly so as to look or feel unpleasant
Foresight
The ability to predict or the action of predicting what will happen or be needed in the future
Frugal
Sparing or economical with regard to money or food
Garner
Gather or collect (something, especially information or approval)
Glutton
Habitual greed or excess in eating
Hamper
Hinder or impede the movement or progress of
Hedge
Limit or qualify something by conditions or exceptions
Homogeneous
Of the same kind; alike
Immutable
Unchanging over time or unable to be changed
Impede
Delay or prevent someone or something by obstructing them; hinder
Impudence
The quality of being impudent; impertenence
Incongruous
Not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings or other aspects of something
Incorrigible
(Of a person or their tendencies) not able to be corrected, reproved, or reformed
Inert
Lacking the ability or strength to move
Ingenuous
(Of a person or action) innocent and unsuspecting
Insipid
Lacking flavor, vigor, or interest
Insolvent
Unable to pay debts owed
Irreverent
Showing a lack of respect for people or things that are generally taken seriously
Jaunty
Having or expressing a lively, cheerful, and self-confident manner
Jocular
Fond of or characterized by joking; humorous or playful
Kindle
Arouse or inspire an emotion or feeling
Latent
Existing but not yet developed or manifest; hidden or concealed
Loathe
Feel intense disgust or dislike for
Loquacious
Tending to talk a great deal; talkative
Magnate
A wealthy or influential person, especially in business
Malleable
Easily influenced; pliable
Meticulous
Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise
Minute
So small as to verge on insignificance
Myriad
A countless or extremely great number
Nuance
A subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound
Objurgate
Rebuke severely; scold
Obsolete
No longer produced or used; out of date
Ominous
Giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious
Opulence
Great wealth or luxuriousness
Paltry
Small or meager
Paucity
The presence of something only in small or insufficient quantities or amounts; scarcity
Pernicious
Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way
Pithy
(of a language or style) concise and forcefully expressive
Platitude
A remark or statement, especially one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful
Potent
Having great power, influence, or effect
Predilection
A preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something
Prodigious
Remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree
Prudent
Acting with or showing care or thought for the future
Qualify
Be entitled to a particular benefit or privilege by fulfilling a necessary condition
Ratify
Sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid
Redolent
Strongly reminiscent or suggestive of
Relevancy
The quality or state of being closely connected or appropriate
Repudiate
Refuse to accept or be associated with
Rotund
(of speech or literary style) indulging in grandiloquent expression
Sardonic
Grimly mocking or cynical
Scrupulous
(of a person or process) diligent, thorough, and extremely attentive to details
Sententious
Given to moralizing in a pompous or affected manner
Solemn
Formal and dignified
Specious
Superficially plausible, but actually wrong
Stymie
Prevent or hinder the progress of
Succinct
Briefly and clearly expressed
Superfluous
Unnecessary, especially through being more than enough
Tantamount
Equivalent in seriousness to; virtually the same as
Terse
Sparing in the use of words; abrupt
Torpid
Mentally or physically inactive; lethargic
Trepidation
A feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen
Undermine
Lessen the effectiveness, power, or ability of, especially gradually or insidiously
Unerring
Always right or accurate
Vagrant
A person without a settled home or regular work who wanders from place to place and lives by begging