Ap lang
paradox
probity
prodigious
reprieve
slovenly
tantalize
titillate
trepidation
Ameliorate
Befuddle
Callous
Cleave
Concilatory
Daft
Deference
Diametrically
Effrontery
Faction
Fathom
Heathen
Immaculate
Inept
Licentious
Pallor
Paradox: A statement that seems contradictory or opposed to common sense but may still be true.
Probity: The quality of having strong moral principles; honesty and decency.
Prodigious: Remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree; abnormal.
Reprieve: A temporary relief or delay from punishment or unpleasantness.
Slovenly: Untidy or unkempt in appearance or habits; reckless carelessness.
Tantalize: To torment or tease someone with the sight or promise of something unobtainable.
Titillate: To stimulate or excite someone, often in a teasing way.
Trepidation: A feeling of fear or anxiety about something that may happen.
Ameliorate: To make something better or improve a situation.
Befuddle: To confuse or perplex someone.
Callous: Emotionally insensitive or unfeeling.
Cleave: To split or sever something; to adhere closely to something.
Conciliatory: Intended to placate or pacify; showing goodwill.
Daft: Silly or foolish.
Deference: Polite submission and respect to someone's opinions or wishes.
Diametrically: Completely oppositional or opposed.
Effrontery: Shameless boldness or audacity.
Faction: A small, organized group within a larger one, often in conflict.
Fathom: To understand or comprehend after much thought.
Heathen: A person who doesn’t belong to a widely held religion; uncivilized.
Immaculate: Perfectly clean, neat, or tidy; free from flaws.
Inept: Having or showing no skill; clumsy.
Licentious: Lacking legal or moral restraints; promiscuous.
Pallor: An unhealthy pale appearance.