Ameliorate – to make better or improve
Bolster – to support or strengthen
Cordial – warm and friendly
Ebullient – cheerful and full of energy
Pragmatic – practical and realistic
Capricious – impulsive and unpredictable
Cynical – believing people are motivated by self-interest
Dearth – a lack or scarcity
Disparage – to belittle or degrade
Superfluous – unnecessary, excessive
Ambiguous – open to more than one interpretation
Equivocal – uncertain or questionable
Conventional – traditional or ordinary
Prosaic – dull, lacking originality
Didactic – intended to teach
Zealot – someone with extreme enthusiasm or devotion
Misanthrope – one who dislikes humankind
Altruist – a selfless person concerned for others
Innovator – a person who introduces new ideas
Charlatan – a fraud or imposter
Undermine – to weaken or damage
Exacerbate – to worsen or make more severe
Refute – to disprove or argue against
Substantiate – to provide evidence to support
Obfuscate – to make unclear or confusing
Transient – temporary or short-lived
Ostentatious – showy or pretentious display
Ubiquitous – present everywhere
Esoteric – intended for or understood by a small group
Voracious – having a huge appetite
Apathetic – showing no emotion or interest
Melancholy – sad or gloomy
Empathy – the ability to understand others' feelings
Indignant – showing anger at unfair treatment
Jubilant – extremely joyful
Anomaly – something unusual or unexpected
Paradox – a self-contradictory statement
Corroborate – to confirm or give support to
Fallacy – a mistaken belief or error in reasoning
Plausible – seeming reasonable or probable
Concise – brief and to the point
Verbose – using too many words
Incoherent – unclear or difficult to understand
Lucid – clear and easy to understand
Eloquent – fluent and persuasive in speaking or writing
Sagacious – wise or showing good judgment
Perfidy – betrayal or disloyalty
Belligerent – hostile or aggressive
Enigmatic – mysterious or puzzling
Aberration – something different from the norm