WOW Test
Fallacy (n): False idea; mistaken belief; myth
Expedite (v): To make faster; to make easier; to speed up
Dulcet (adj): Having a soothing or melodious sound
Magnanimous (adj): Noble; Generous
Salubrious (adj): Healthy; wholesome; beneficial to one's health
Elucidate (v): To make lucid; to make clear
Augment (v): To enhance; to enlarge
Paltry (adj): Measly; trivial; of a small amount
Judicious (adj): Wise; showing good judgement
Perfunctory (adj): Lacking enthusiasm; dutiful; obligatory
Winsome (adj): Attractive or appealing in appearance or character
Homogeneous (adj): Of the same kind; alike
Omnivorous (adj): Feeding on both animal and vegetable substances
Latent (adj): Present and capable of emerging, but not yet visible
Quixotic (adj): Foolishly impractical especially in pursuit of ideals
Charlatan (n): A person who pretends to have skills they do not have
Burgeon (v): To begin to grow or increase rapidly; to flourish
Tangible (adj): Perceptible by touch; a physical thing
Stagnant (adj): Someone or something that has little to no movement; not flowing or running as in a body of water
Deprecate (v): To express disapproval of; to detest
Morose (adj): Sullen; gloomy; moody; ill-tempered
Arduous (adj): Involving or requiring strenuous effort; difficult or tiring
Astute (adj): Having or showing an ability to accurately assess situations or people; quick-witted; perceptive
Nonchalant (adj): Feeling or appearing casually calm; not displaying interest
Superficial (adj): Concerned only with the obvious or the physical; shallow
Catharsis (n): The purging of the emotions or relieving of emotional tensions; closure
Nullify (v): To make legally null and void; to cancel out
Prodigious (adj): Remarkably or impressively great in size or degree; remarkable
Ostensible (adj): Appearing or claiming to be one thing when it is really something else; supposed; apparent
Zealot (n): A person with very strong opinions; a fan; a supporter