1. Extroverted, adj. – outgoing, social, friendly, gregarious
2. Theoretical, adj. – concerned with thinking about an idea or concept as opposed to using or applying it
3. Tortuous, adj. – containing many irregular bends, turns, or complications
4. Exculpate, v. – to show or prove that someone is not guilty
5. Defame, v. – to slander or attack verbally
6. Bestial, adj. – animalistic; like an animal
7. Isothermal, adj. – describing two or more things that are equal in temperature
8. Miscreant, n. – a villain or wrongdoer
9. Noxious, adj. – harmful, dangerous
10. Remnant, n. – something that is left over or continues to exist
11. Stolid, adj. – demonstrating little emotion; not easily excited
12. Melancholy, n. – a feeling of thoughtful sadness
13. Olfactory, adj. – of or relating to the sense of smell
14. Proclivity, n. – the tendency to choose or do something
15. Adhesive, adj. – sticky; having the ability to stick to something else
16. Cacophony, n. – loud, confusing, disagreeable sounds
17. Proboscis, n. – a long, flexible snout, similar to that of an elephant or mosquito
18. Ravenous, adj. – extremely hungry, starving, voracious
19. Censor, v. – To exclude or omit parts or all of an artistic work
20. Obligatory, adj. – Required by some rule (legal, moral, etc.)
21. Demagogue, n. – a leader who seeks support by appealing to the popular desires of the people
22. Fallacious, adj. – illogical; based on faulty logic
23. Emissary, n. – a person sent on a certain mission, often as a political ambassador
24. Dolorous, adj. – feeling or expressing great sorrow or distress
25. Endoscopy, n. – a procedure by which a doctor inspects a person’s large intestine using a long, thin, flexible camera
26. Autocratic, adj. – describing a ruler or leader who has absolute power
27. Hypothermia, n. – a dangerous condition in which a person’s body temperature falls far below normal levels
28. Neophyte, n. – a beginner; a person who is very new to something
29. Heliocentric, adj. – representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted view of our solar system
30. Sentient, adj. – able to feel or perceive things
31. Subside, v. – to wear off or die down
32. Divert, v. – to turn aside; to turn away from
33. Insidious, adj. – working or plotting in a hidden, sinister way
34. Linguist, n. – one who specializes in the study of language and its structure
35. Invigorate, v. – to energize; to give life to
36. Manifest, v. – to appear in physical form
37. Verbose, adj. – using or expressing more words than are needed
38. Beatific, adj. – blissfully happy
39. Cognizant, adj. – having knowledge of; being aware of
40. Benevolence, n. – any act of kindness or goodwill
41. Writhe, v. – to move in a twisted or contorted way
42. Dilate, v. – to widen; to get bigger
43. Converge, v. – to move or draw together at a certain location
44. Pedantic, n. – describing a person who is overly concerned with rules and/or details; nitpicky
45. Incriminate, v. – to accuse of a crime or wrongdoing; to increase one’s guiltiness
46. Convoluted, adj. – complicated; having a great deal of nuance or detail; perhaps hard to understand
47. Luminous, adj. – shining; giving off light
48. Incessantly, adv. – unendingly; continuing without stopping
49. Gynecocracy, n. – the superiority of women
50. Dystopia, n. – a society that is undesirable or frightening
51. Monotonous, adj. – boring; drab; of a singular tone or volume
52. Macrocosm, n. – the entirety of a vast, complex structure such as the earth or a galaxy
53. Hexapod, n. – something that has six legs and feet
54. Ostentatious, adj. – making a loud, showy display in order to get attention
55. Consummate, v. – to make whole or complete
56. Digress, v. – to turn aside from the main subject of conversation
57. Omnivore, n. – an animal or plant that eats meat as well as plants
58. Promontory, n. – a high point of land from the coast out into the sea
59. Conflagration, n. – a great, enormous fire.
60. Patronymic, adj. – formed after one’s father’s name
101. Prominent, adj. – important, noteworthy, readily noticeable
102. Brazen, adj. – bold; without shame
103. Enmity, n. – deep hatred; the quality of being an enemy
104. Incredulous, adj. – disbelieving; amazed
105. Furtive, adj. – secretive; avoiding attention; sneaky
106. Efflorescence, n. – the state of flowering; the result of growth and development
107. Ebullience, n. – strong feelings of joy or approval
108. Festoon, v. – to decorate, ornament, or make attractive
109. Retronym, n. – a modified term that refers to an older version of that term (i.e. “acoustic guitar”)
110. Declivity, n. – a downward slope
111. Exhilarate, v. – to energize; to make cheerful or happy
112. Indignant, adj. – feeling or expressing displeasure at something considered unjust or offensive
113. Effigy, n. – a physical representation of a thing or person
114. Gesticulate, v. – to use dramatic motions to emphasize what one is saying
115. Tremulous, adj. – nervous; shaking; weak
116. Diffident, adj. – lacking confidence in one’s ability/worth
117. Leviathan, n. – a monstrous sea creature, one which often symbolized evil in the Old Testament
118. Discursive, adj. – rambling; digressive; passing aimlessly from one subject to another
119. Incantation, n. – the chanting of words in order to invoke magical powers
120. Mutinous, adj. – engaged in or involving revolt against authority
121. Impervious, adj. – incapable of being injured or penetrated
122. Sanctity, n. – holiness; sacredness; safeness
123. Fervor, n. – feelings of warmth, energy, or excitedness
124. Iridescent, adj. – varying in color when seen in different light or from different angles
125. Antagonist, n. – a person/thing that is opposed to another; opponent; the “bad guy”
126. Theology, n. – the study of religions and/or gods/divinities
127. Obtuse, adj. – dull; relatively unintelligent
128. Corpulent, adj. – large-bodied, stout, fat
129. Saunter, v. – to walk at a relaxed pace; to stroll
130. Intersperse, v. – to scatter here and there; to place at random
131. Speculation, n. – a hypothesis formed with little to no supporting evidence
132. Myopic, adj. – shortsighted, unable/unwilling to look into the future
133. Cessation, n. – a stoppage; the ending of something
134. Inquisitive, adj. – showing curiosity or a desire to learn
135. Inimical, adj. – unfriendly; hostile
136. Craven, adj. – completely lacking in courage; cowardly
137. Disclose, v. – to reveal or make known
138. Truculent, adj. – eager/quick to argue or fight
139. Propitiate, v. – win or regain someone’s favor by doing something that pleases him/her
140. Elephantine, adj. – large and clumsy; resembling an elephant
141. Ingrate, n. – a person who does not show proper appreciation for things
142. Spirograph, n. – an instrument used to track and record breathing patterns
143. Auditory, adj. – of or related to the sense of hearing
144. Neologism, n. – a newly coined word or expression
145. Approbate, v. – to formally sanction; to approve of
146. Matricide, n. – the purposeful murder of one’s mother
147. Pseudonym, n. – a fake name or alias
148. Enamor, v. – to have a liking for; to be attracted to
149. Ambiguous, adj. – open to interpretation; having two or more meanings
150. Terminus, n. – an ending, a final point
151. Quintessential, ad. – the best; representing the perfect example of something
152. Acrophobia, n. – the fear of heights
153. Caustic, adj. – capable of burning or eating something away
154. Magnate, n. – a powerful or important person, especially in business
155. Contemporary, adj. – belonging to or existing in the present time
156. Tactile, adj. – related to touching or the sense of touch
157. Gerontocracy, n. – a society ruled by its eldest members
158. Retrospective, adj. – looking back or reflecting on past events
159. Amorphous, adj. – without distinct shape or form
160. Egomania, n. – the excessive, almost mad love of oneself