GRE Basic Exam 500 Questions with Verified Answers Abscond - CORRECT ANSWER depart secretly and hide Adversity - CORRECT ANSWER a state of misfortune or affliction Aggravate - CORRECT ANSWER ... make worse Arduous - CORRECT ANSWER difficult to accomplish Belie - CORRECT ANSWER to contradict, to give a false impression Bombast - CORRECT ANSWER pompous or pretentious talk or writing Bastigation - CORRECT ANSWER punishment; severe criticism or disapproval Censure - CORRECT ANSWER harsh criticism or disapproval Coercive - CORRECT ANSWER serving or intended to compel by force or authority Condemn - CORRECT ANSWER express strong disapproval of Conspire - CORRECT ANSWER engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together covert - CORRECT ANSWER secret or hidden cower - CORRECT ANSWER To crouch or shrink away from in fear or shame Denigrate - CORRECT ANSWER to attack the reputation of; to speak ill of Denounce - CORRECT ANSWER to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful Derision - CORRECT ANSWER the act of deriding or treating with contempt Diatribe - CORRECT ANSWER a bitter and prolonged verbal attack Discomfit - CORRECT ANSWER cause to lose one's composure disingenuous - CORRECT ANSWER not straightforward; crafty dissemble - CORRECT ANSWER hide under a false appearance exacerbate - CORRECT ANSWER make worse fraud - CORRECT ANSWER something intended to deceive furtive - CORRECT ANSWER marked by quiet and caution and secrecy impudent - CORRECT ANSWER marked by casual disrespect inopportune - CORRECT ANSWER coming at a bad time; not appropriate irascible - CORRECT ANSWER quickly aroused to anger malevolent - CORRECT ANSWER wishing or appearing to wish evil to others martial - CORRECT ANSWER suggesting war or military life misanthrope - CORRECT ANSWER someone who dislikes people in general morose - CORRECT ANSWER showing a brooding ill humor obsequious - CORRECT ANSWER attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery obstinate - CORRECT ANSWER persist stubbornly onerous - CORRECT ANSWER troubling; burdensome pedantic - CORRECT ANSWER marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects perjury - CORRECT ANSWER criminal offense of making false statements under oath recalcitrant - CORRECT ANSWER stubbornly disobedient, resisting authority secrete - CORRECT ANSWER generate and separate from cells or bodily fluids spurious - CORRECT ANSWER plausible but false tirade - CORRECT ANSWER a long, angry speech, usually very critical vexation - CORRECT ANSWER something or someone that causes anxiety amalgamate - CORRECT ANSWER to bring or combine together or with something else assuage - CORRECT ANSWER to make easier or milder, relieve; to quiet, calm; to put an end to, appease, satisfy, quench bolster - CORRECT ANSWER support and strengthen burgeon - CORRECT ANSWER grow and flourish buttress - CORRECT ANSWER (v.) to support, prop up, strengthen; (n.) a supporting structure capricious - CORRECT ANSWER impulsive and unpredictable catalyst - CORRECT ANSWER something that causes an important event to happen caustic - CORRECT ANSWER harsh or corrosive in tone centrifuge - CORRECT ANSWER an apparatus that uses centrifugal force to separate particles from a suspension converge - CORRECT ANSWER move or draw together at a certain location conversion - CORRECT ANSWER the act of changing from one use or function or purpose to another corrosion - CORRECT ANSWER a state of deterioration in metals caused by oxidation or chemical action decibel - CORRECT ANSWER unit of measurement for the loudness of sounds distill - CORRECT ANSWER remove impurities from, increase the concentration of, and separate through the process of distillation divest - CORRECT ANSWER reduce or dispose of enervate - CORRECT ANSWER weaken mentally or morally ephemeral - CORRECT ANSWER enduring a very short time eradicate - CORRECT ANSWER destroy completely, as if down to the roots expel - CORRECT ANSWER force to leave or move out extend - CORRECT ANSWER span an interval of distance, space or time facilitate - CORRECT ANSWER make easier incubation - CORRECT ANSWER maintaining something at the most favorable temperature for its development intransigent - CORRECT ANSWER not capable of being swayed or diverted from a course inundate - CORRECT ANSWER fill or cover completely, usually with water lackluster - CORRECT ANSWER lacking brilliance or vitality lethargic - CORRECT ANSWER deficient in alertness or activity luminous - CORRECT ANSWER softly bright or radiant obviate - CORRECT ANSWER prevent the occurrence of pervasive - CORRECT ANSWER spreading throughout placate - CORRECT ANSWER to appease, soothe, pacify plod - CORRECT ANSWER walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud plummet - CORRECT ANSWER drop sharply precipitate - CORRECT ANSWER bring about abruptly propagate - CORRECT ANSWER transmit or cause to broaden or spread prune - CORRECT ANSWER weed out unwanted or unnecessary things rarefy - CORRECT ANSWER to make or become thin, less dense; to refine rectify - CORRECT ANSWER make right or correct retard - CORRECT ANSWER cause to move more slowly or operate at a slower rate saturate - CORRECT ANSWER infuse or fill completely sever - CORRECT ANSWER cut off from a whole tentative - CORRECT ANSWER under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon vigor - CORRECT ANSWER active strength of body or mind viscous - CORRECT ANSWER having a gelatinous or gluey quality, lacking in easy movement or fluidity vitality - CORRECT ANSWER an energetic style volatile - CORRECT ANSWER liable to lead to sudden change or violence waver - CORRECT ANSWER the act of pausing uncertainly aberrant - CORRECT ANSWER markedly different from an accepted norm ambiguous - CORRECT ANSWER having more than one possible meaning anomalous - CORRECT ANSWER deviating from the general or common order or type anomaly - CORRECT ANSWER deviation from the normal or common order or form or rule archaic - CORRECT ANSWER so extremely old as seeming to belong to an earlier period commensurate - CORRECT ANSWER corresponding in size or degree or extent conspicuous - CORRECT ANSWER obvious to the eye or mind derivative - CORRECT ANSWER unoriginal; derived from another source deviance - CORRECT ANSWER a state or condition markedly different from the norm deviation - CORRECT ANSWER departure or wandering away from the accepted standard discrete - CORRECT ANSWER constituting a separate entity or part diffuse - CORRECT ANSWER spread out digress - CORRECT ANSWER wander from a direct or straight course discordant - CORRECT ANSWER not in agreement or harmony disinterest - CORRECT ANSWER lack of bias or involvement; impartiality; (ed) uninvolved; free from self-interest dispersed - CORRECT ANSWER distributed or spread over a considerable extent eccentric - CORRECT ANSWER conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual emulate - CORRECT ANSWER strive to equal or match, especially by imitating enigmatic - CORRECT ANSWER mysterious, inexplicable, puzzling eclectic - CORRECT ANSWER made up of a variety of sources or styles flamboyant - CORRECT ANSWER elaborately or excessively ornamented heretical - CORRECT ANSWER characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards innocuous - CORRECT ANSWER unlikely to harm or disturb anyone idiosyncracy - CORRECT ANSWER an odd, unusual, or peculiar behavior imperturbable - CORRECT ANSWER not easily perturbed or excited or upset marginal - CORRECT ANSWER of something or someone close to a lower limit or lower class maverick - CORRECT ANSWER independent in behavior or thought mitigate - CORRECT ANSWER lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of monotonous - CORRECT ANSWER tediously repetitious or lacking in variety ostracism - CORRECT ANSWER the act of excluding someone from society by general consent perennial - CORRECT ANSWER lasting an indefinitely long time recluse - CORRECT ANSWER one who lives in solitude sporadic - CORRECT ANSWER recurring in scattered and irregular or unpredictable instances superfluous - CORRECT ANSWER more than is needed, desired, or required tangential - CORRECT ANSWER of superficial relevance if any temper - CORRECT ANSWER make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else temperate - CORRECT ANSWER not extreme admonish - CORRECT ANSWER to caution or advise against something; to scold mildly; to remind of a duty advocate - CORRECT ANSWER speak, plead, or argue in favour of anthology - CORRECT ANSWER a collection of selected literary passages apprise - CORRECT ANSWER make aware of approbation - CORRECT ANSWER official recognition or approval articulate - CORRECT ANSWER expressing yourself easily or characterized by clear expressive language aver - CORRECT ANSWER to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true brevity - CORRECT ANSWER the attribute of being brief or fleeting candor - CORRECT ANSWER the quality of being honest and straightforward in attitude and speech circumspect - CORRECT ANSWER heedful of potential consequences cogent - CORRECT ANSWER powerfully persuasive corroborate - CORRECT ANSWER establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts disabuse - CORRECT ANSWER to free from deception or error, set right in ideas or thinking discourse - CORRECT ANSWER extended verbal expression in speech or writing discretion - CORRECT ANSWER the trait of judging wisely and objectively eloquent - CORRECT ANSWER expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively enumerate - CORRECT ANSWER determine the number or amount of equivocate - CORRECT ANSWER be deliberately ambiguous or unclear in order to mislead or withhold information eulogy - CORRECT ANSWER a formal expression of praise euphemism - CORRECT ANSWER an inoffensive expression that is substituted for one that is considered offensive exculpate - CORRECT ANSWER pronounce not guilty of criminal charges extemporaneous - CORRECT ANSWER with little or no preparation or forethought fawn - CORRECT ANSWER try to gain favor by cringing or flattering glib - CORRECT ANSWER marked by lack of intellectual depth goad - CORRECT ANSWER to drive or urge on inquisitive - CORRECT ANSWER showing curiosity lucid - CORRECT ANSWER easily understood; clear mollify - CORRECT ANSWER make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else parody - CORRECT ANSWER humorous or satirical mimicry pertinent - CORRECT ANSWER having precise or logical relevance to the matter at hand platitude - CORRECT ANSWER a boring or unoriginal remark rescind - CORRECT ANSWER to repeal, cancel rhetoric - CORRECT ANSWER using language effectively to please or persuade sanction - CORRECT ANSWER a mechanism of social control for enforcing a society's standards sanction - CORRECT ANSWER give authority or permission to soliloquy - CORRECT ANSWER a (usually long) dramatic speech intended to give the illusion of unspoken reflections stanza - CORRECT ANSWER a fixed number of lines of verse forming a unit of a poem subpoena - CORRECT ANSWER a writ issued by court authority to compel the attendance of a witness at a judicial proceeding subtle - CORRECT ANSWER be difficult to detect or grasp by the mind succinct - CORRECT ANSWER brief and to the point tacit - CORRECT ANSWER indicated by necessary connotation though not expressed directly tact - CORRECT ANSWER consideration in dealing with others and avoiding giving offence taciturn - CORRECT ANSWER habitually silent or quiet, inclined to talk very little tout - CORRECT ANSWER advertize in strongly positive terms veracity - CORRECT ANSWER adherence to the truth; truthfulness anesthetic - CORRECT ANSWER a drug that causes temporary loss of bodily sensations antipathy - CORRECT ANSWER a feeling of intense dislike arbitrary - CORRECT ANSWER based on or subject to individual discretion or preference or sometimes impulse or caprice aversion - CORRECT ANSWER a feeling of intense dislike bent - CORRECT ANSWER a relatively permanent inclination to react in a particular way compliant - CORRECT ANSWER easily influenced or imposed on condone - CORRECT ANSWER excuse, overlook, or make allowances for convention - CORRECT ANSWER something regarded as a normative example defer - CORRECT ANSWER submit or yield to another's wish or opinion dogma - CORRECT ANSWER a doctrine or code of beliefs accepted as authoritative equivocal - CORRECT ANSWER open to two or more interpretations extraneous - CORRECT ANSWER not essential fortuitous - CORRECT ANSWER occurring by happy chance frugality - CORRECT ANSWER prudence in avoiding waste illusory - CORRECT ANSWER misleading, deceptive; lacking in or not based on reality indifferent - CORRECT ANSWER showing no care or concern in attitude or action insipid - CORRECT ANSWER lacking interest or significance inured - CORRECT ANSWER made tough by habitual exposure miserly - CORRECT ANSWER stingy; mean nonplused - CORRECT ANSWER filled with bewilderment penchant - CORRECT ANSWER a strong liking penury - CORRECT ANSWER a state of extreme poverty or destitution plethora - CORRECT ANSWER overabundance; excess preempt - CORRECT ANSWER to supersede; appropiate for oneself presumption - CORRECT ANSWER an assumption that is taken for granted prodigal - CORRECT ANSWER recklessly wasteful prone - CORRECT ANSWER having a tendency (to) propensity - CORRECT ANSWER a natural inclination qualm - CORRECT ANSWER uneasiness about the fitness of an action reconciliation - CORRECT ANSWER the act of agreement after a quarrel, the resolution of a dispute repudiate - CORRECT ANSWER reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust restitution - CORRECT ANSWER the act of restoring something to its original state savor - CORRECT ANSWER derive or receive pleasure from serenity - CORRECT ANSWER the absence of mental stress or anxiety solvent - CORRECT ANSWER capable of meeting financial obligations stint - CORRECT ANSWER supply sparingly and with restricted quantities tranquil - CORRECT ANSWER free from disturbance trivial - CORRECT ANSWER (informal terms) small and of little importance audacious - CORRECT ANSWER disposed to venture or take risks authoritarian - CORRECT ANSWER likened to a dictator in severity beneficent - CORRECT ANSWER doing or producing good burnish - CORRECT ANSWER to polish connoisseur - CORRECT ANSWER an expert able to appreciate a field consternation - CORRECT ANSWER dismay, confusion cultured - CORRECT ANSWER marked by refinement in taste and manners cunning - CORRECT ANSWER marked by skill in deception deference - CORRECT ANSWER a disposition or tendency to yield to the will of others facetious - CORRECT ANSWER cleverly amusing in tone fidelity - CORRECT ANSWER the quality of being faithful implacable - CORRECT ANSWER impossible to placate ingenuity - CORRECT ANSWER the power of creative imagination intemperance - CORRECT ANSWER consumption of alcoholic drinks intrepid - CORRECT ANSWER invulnerable to fear or intimidation membrane - CORRECT ANSWER a thin pliable sheet of material meticulous - CORRECT ANSWER marked by extreme care in treatment of details plasticity - CORRECT ANSWER the property of being physically malleable porous - CORRECT ANSWER full of pores or vessels or holes pragmatic - CORRECT ANSWER concerned with practical matters presumptuous - CORRECT ANSWER excessively forward pristine - CORRECT ANSWER immaculately clean and unused prudent - CORRECT ANSWER wise, careful, cautious slight - CORRECT ANSWER pay no attention to, disrespect somber - CORRECT ANSWER grave or even gloomy in character unfettered - CORRECT ANSWER not bound by shackles and chains warranted - CORRECT ANSWER justified; authorized abash - CORRECT ANSWER cause to be embarrassed abate - CORRECT ANSWER become less in amount or intensity abject - CORRECT ANSWER most unfortunate or miserable abrasive - CORRECT ANSWER sharply disagreeable abstain - CORRECT ANSWER to choose not to do something abysmal - CORRECT ANSWER very great adherent - CORRECT ANSWER someone who believes and helps to spread the doctrine of another adulterate - CORRECT ANSWER corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance aesthetic - CORRECT ANSWER concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste affable - CORRECT ANSWER courteous and pleasant, sociable, easy to speak to affectation - CORRECT ANSWER unnatural or artificial behavior, usually intended to impress aghast - CORRECT ANSWER horrified alchemy - CORRECT ANSWER a pseudoscientific forerunner of chemistry in medieval times allege - CORRECT ANSWER to assert without proof or confirmation allusion - CORRECT ANSWER passing reference or indirect mention aggregate - CORRECT ANSWER gather in a mass, sum, or whole ambience - CORRECT ANSWER the atmosphere of an environment ameliorate - CORRECT ANSWER to make better amenable - CORRECT ANSWER disposed or willing to comply amorphous - CORRECT ANSWER having no definite form or distinct shape amortize - CORRECT ANSWER to diminish by installment payments ancillary - CORRECT ANSWER subordinate or supplementary animosity - CORRECT ANSWER a feeling of ill will arousing active hostility antecedent - CORRECT ANSWER a preceding occurrence or cause or event antithesis - CORRECT ANSWER exact opposite amiable - CORRECT ANSWER diffusing warmth and friendliness arcane - CORRECT ANSWER requiring secret or mysterious knowledge archetype - CORRECT ANSWER an original model on which something is patterned arrest - CORRECT ANSWER cause to stop assimilate - CORRECT ANSWER become similar to one's environment vigilant - CORRECT ANSWER carefully observant or attentive vilify - CORRECT ANSWER to malign, to defame, to utter abusive statements against voracious - CORRECT ANSWER excessively greedy and grasping waffle - CORRECT ANSWER pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness waft - CORRECT ANSWER be driven or carried along, as by the air wane - CORRECT ANSWER decrease in phase zealous - CORRECT ANSWER marked by active interest and enthusiasm satire - CORRECT ANSWER witty language used to convey insults or scorn sedative - CORRECT ANSWER tending to soothe or tranquilize shard - CORRECT ANSWER a fragment singular - CORRECT ANSWER unusual or striking sordid - CORRECT ANSWER unethical or dishonest sparing - CORRECT ANSWER avoiding waste sparse - CORRECT ANSWER meager, scant; scattered spendthrift - CORRECT ANSWER someone who spends money prodigally squalid - CORRECT ANSWER foul and run-down and repulsive static - CORRECT ANSWER not active or moving subliminal - CORRECT ANSWER below the threshold of conscious perception supplant - CORRECT ANSWER take the place or move into the position of sundry - CORRECT ANSWER various; miscellaneous surreptitious - CORRECT ANSWER conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods tenuous - CORRECT ANSWER having little substance or significance terse - CORRECT ANSWER brief and to the point unremitting - CORRECT ANSWER uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing tender - CORRECT ANSWER offer or present for acceptance placebo - CORRECT ANSWER something which has a positive mental effect, but no physical effect precarious - CORRECT ANSWER not secure refute - CORRECT ANSWER prove to be false or incorrect raucous - CORRECT ANSWER unpleasantly loud and harsh queue - CORRECT ANSWER form a queue, form a line, stand in line query - CORRECT ANSWER pose a question partisan - CORRECT ANSWER adhering or confined to a particular sect or denomination or party pedagogy - CORRECT ANSWER the activities of educating or instructing or teaching novel - CORRECT ANSWER new; original peripheral - CORRECT ANSWER on or near an edge or constituting an outer boundary paradox - CORRECT ANSWER a self-contradiction personable - CORRECT ANSWER pleasing in appearance or personality, attractive inherent - CORRECT ANSWER existing as an essential constituent or characteristic intimate - CORRECT ANSWER imply as a possibility insular - CORRECT ANSWER narrowly restricted in outlook or scope inept - CORRECT ANSWER generally incompetent and ineffectual inert - CORRECT ANSWER slow and apathetic contentious - CORRECT ANSWER involving or likely to cause controversy contiguous - CORRECT ANSWER very close or connected in space or time copious - CORRECT ANSWER large in number or quantity (especially of discourse) epitome - CORRECT ANSWER a standard or typical example engender - CORRECT ANSWER to cause, to produce, to create empirical - CORRECT ANSWER derived from experiment and observation rather than theory espouse - CORRECT ANSWER take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own estimable - CORRECT ANSWER deserving of respect or high regard fallacy - CORRECT ANSWER a misconception resulting from incorrect reasoning gratitude - CORRECT ANSWER a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation cardinal - CORRECT ANSWER serving as an essential component din - CORRECT ANSWER a loud harsh or strident noise belabor - CORRECT ANSWER to work on excessively; to thrash soundly bellicose - CORRECT ANSWER having or showing a ready disposition to fight augment - CORRECT ANSWER enlarge or increase austere - CORRECT ANSWER of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor imminent - CORRECT ANSWER about to happen avow - CORRECT ANSWER to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true hegemony - CORRECT ANSWER domination over others hyperbole - CORRECT ANSWER extravagant exaggeration boisterous - CORRECT ANSWER violently agitated and turbulent color - CORRECT ANSWER modify or bias chauvinist - CORRECT ANSWER a person with a prejudiced belief in the superiority of his or her own kind cognizant - CORRECT ANSWER aware; having knowledge of something condolence - CORRECT ANSWER an expression of sympathy with another's grief misconstrue - CORRECT ANSWER to interpret wrongly, mistake the meaning of conciliatory - CORRECT ANSWER appeasing; soothing; showing willingness to reconcile dilapidated - CORRECT ANSWER in deplorable condition discrepancy - CORRECT ANSWER a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions disparage - CORRECT ANSWER express a negative opinion of disparate - CORRECT ANSWER fundamentally different or distinct in quality or kind detraction - CORRECT ANSWER the act of discrediting or detracting from someone's reputation (especially by slander) divulge - CORRECT ANSWER make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret manifest - CORRECT ANSWER reveal its presence or make an appearance resolute - CORRECT ANSWER characterized by quickness and firmness respite - CORRECT ANSWER a pause from doing something (as work) resurrect - CORRECT ANSWER restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state reticent - CORRECT ANSWER temperamentally disinclined to talk, reluctant to draw attention to yourself reverent - CORRECT ANSWER feeling or showing profound respect or veneration rubric - CORRECT ANSWER category name rue - CORRECT ANSWER sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment salient - CORRECT ANSWER prominent; of notable significance salutary - CORRECT ANSWER tending to promote physical well-being sap - CORRECT ANSWER deplete tautology - CORRECT ANSWER useless repetition tenacity - CORRECT ANSWER persistent determination torque - CORRECT ANSWER a twisting force travesty - CORRECT ANSWER a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations trepidation - CORRECT ANSWER a feeling of alarm or dread vacillate - CORRECT ANSWER be undecided about something veritable - CORRECT ANSWER actual, true, real precursor - CORRECT ANSWER an indication of the approach of something or someone petulant - CORRECT ANSWER easily irritated or annoyed peruse - CORRECT ANSWER examine or consider with attention and in detail paradigm - CORRECT ANSWER a standard or typical example, the generally accepted perspective of a particular discipline at a given time provincial - CORRECT ANSWER lacking sophistication, narrow-minded profuse - CORRECT ANSWER produced or growing in extreme abundance qualify - CORRECT ANSWER make more specific credulous - CORRECT ANSWER gullible cursory - CORRECT ANSWER hasty and without attention to detail daunt - CORRECT ANSWER to overcome with fear, intimidate; to dishearten, discourage debacle - CORRECT ANSWER A complete failure; a total collapse culpable - CORRECT ANSWER deserving blame or censure as being wrong or evil or injurious curmudgeon - CORRECT ANSWER a crusty irascible cantankerous old person full of stubborn ideas garner - CORRECT ANSWER acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions astute - CORRECT ANSWER marked by practical hardheaded intelligence beleaguer - CORRECT ANSWER annoy persistently benign - CORRECT ANSWER pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence bereave - CORRECT ANSWER to make desolate with loneliness and grief. broach - CORRECT ANSWER bring up a topic for discussion coalesce - CORRECT ANSWER fuse or cause to grow together complaisance - CORRECT ANSWER a disposition or tendency to yield to the will of others contrite - CORRECT ANSWER feeling regret for a fault or offence covet - CORRECT ANSWER wish, long, or crave for (something, especially the property of another person) damp - CORRECT ANSWER lessen in force or effect dearth - CORRECT ANSWER an insufficient quantity or number debased - CORRECT ANSWER ruined in character or quality debauchery - CORRECT ANSWER corruption; self-indulgence deleterious - CORRECT ANSWER harmful, injurious dissolution - CORRECT ANSWER separation into component parts, the termination of a relationship dynamo - CORRECT ANSWER generator for producing electricity; energetic person elucidate - CORRECT ANSWER make free from confusion or ambiguity episodic - CORRECT ANSWER occurring or appearing at usually irregular intervals opaque - CORRECT ANSWER not clearly understood or expressed malleable - CORRECT ANSWER easily influenced obtuse - CORRECT ANSWER slow to learn or understand exonerate - CORRECT ANSWER pronounce not guilty of criminal charges fervent - CORRECT ANSWER characterized by intense emotion filibuster - CORRECT ANSWER a tactic for delaying or obstructing legislation by making long speeches flag - CORRECT ANSWER become less intense odious - CORRECT ANSWER unequivocally detestable ominous - CORRECT ANSWER threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments remuneration - CORRECT ANSWER the act of paying for goods or services or to recompense for losses relegate - CORRECT ANSWER assign to a lower position remedial - CORRECT ANSWER tending or intended to rectify or improve renaissance - CORRECT ANSWER the revival of learning and culture renege - CORRECT ANSWER to fail to honor a commitment; to go back on a promise reconnaissance - CORRECT ANSWER exploration to gain knowledge or information improbable - CORRECT ANSWER not likely to be true or to occur or to have occurred incipient - CORRECT ANSWER only partly in existence indefatigable - CORRECT ANSWER showing sustained enthusiastic action with unflagging vitality indignation - CORRECT ANSWER a feeling of righteous anger impassive - CORRECT ANSWER having or revealing little emotion or sensibility impenetrable - CORRECT ANSWER impossible to understand impediment - CORRECT ANSWER any structure that makes progress difficult introspection - CORRECT ANSWER the contemplation of your own thoughts and desires and conduct gratis - CORRECT ANSWER without payment makeshift - CORRECT ANSWER something contrived to meet an urgent need or emergency; done or made using whatever is available nominal - CORRECT ANSWER being such in name only obdurate - CORRECT ANSWER showing unfeeling resistance to tender feelings milk - CORRECT ANSWER exploit as much as possible metamorphose - CORRECT ANSWER change in outward structure or looks multifaceted - CORRECT ANSWER having many aspects incorrigible - CORRECT ANSWER incapable of being reformed or improved incumbent - CORRECT ANSWER the official who holds an office; lying or leaning on something else ethereal - CORRECT ANSWER characterized by lightness and insubstantiality evanescent - CORRECT ANSWER vanishing, soon passing away; light and airy exemplar - CORRECT ANSWER something to be imitated flip - CORRECT ANSWER marked by casual disrespect flout - CORRECT ANSWER treat with contemptuous disregard forbearance - CORRECT ANSWER a delay in enforcing rights or claims or privileges forestall - CORRECT ANSWER keep from happening or arising forswear - CORRECT ANSWER formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure founder - CORRECT ANSWER stumble and nearly fall, fail utterly genial - CORRECT ANSWER diffusing warmth and friendliness idolatrous - CORRECT ANSWER blindly or excessively devoted or adoring impetuous - CORRECT ANSWER characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation impunity - CORRECT ANSWER exemption from punishment or loss indolent - CORRECT ANSWER disinclined to work or exertion inerrancy - CORRECT ANSWER making no mistakes or errors itinerant - CORRECT ANSWER traveling from place to place to work itinerate - CORRECT ANSWER travel from place to place, as for work judicious - CORRECT ANSWER marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters lament - CORRECT ANSWER regret strongly latent - CORRECT ANSWER potentially existing but not presently evident or realized magnate - CORRECT ANSWER a very wealthy or powerful businessman misappropriate - CORRECT ANSWER to misuse oblique - CORRECT ANSWER indirect in departing from the accepted or proper way ornery - CORRECT ANSWER having a difficult and contrary disposition ostentatious - CORRECT ANSWER of a display that is tawdry or vulgar patent - CORRECT ANSWER clearly apparent or obvious to the mind or senses pine - CORRECT ANSWER have a desire for something or someone who is not present pious - CORRECT ANSWER devoutly religious poignant - CORRECT ANSWER deeply affecting, touching; keen or sharp in taste or smell prime - CORRECT ANSWER first in rank, excellence, quality, importance, or time proclivity - CORRECT ANSWER a natural inclination proliferate - CORRECT ANSWER cause to grow or increase rapidly quintessential - CORRECT ANSWER representing the perfect example of a class or quality remonstrate - CORRECT ANSWER argue in protest or opposition reproach - CORRECT ANSWER a mild rebuke or criticism demure - CORRECT ANSWER affectedly modest or shy especially in a playful or provocative way pompous - CORRECT ANSWER overly self-important in speech and manner; excessively stately or ceremonious decimate - CORRECT ANSWER kill in large numbers cavalier - CORRECT ANSWER carefree, happy; with lordly disdain viable - CORRECT ANSWER capable of life or normal growth and development myriad - CORRECT ANSWER a large indefinite number forte - CORRECT ANSWER an asset of special worth or utility weather - CORRECT ANSWER face or endure with courage discreet - CORRECT ANSWER marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint complement - CORRECT ANSWER something added to complete or make perfect flounder - CORRECT ANSWER behave awkwardly penultimate - CORRECT ANSWER next to the last bedlam - CORRECT ANSWER a state of extreme confusion and disorder tantalize - CORRECT ANSWER to tease, torment by teasing whimsical - CORRECT ANSWER determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason slothful - CORRECT ANSWER disinclined to work or exertion diabolic - CORRECT ANSWER extremely evil or cruel indomitable - CORRECT ANSWER impossible to subdue fancy - CORRECT ANSWER have a particular liking or desire for avid - CORRECT ANSWER marked by active interest and enthusiasm salve - CORRECT ANSWER anything that remedies or heals or soothes buff - CORRECT ANSWER polish and make shiny deride - CORRECT ANSWER treat or speak of with contempt synergy - CORRECT ANSWER the working together of two things (muscles or drugs for example) to produce an effect greater than the sum of their individual effects pursuant - CORRECT ANSWER in conformance to or agreement with dichotomy - CORRECT ANSWER a division into two parts cynical - CORRECT ANSWER believing the worst of human nature and motives irony - CORRECT ANSWER incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs distraught - CORRECT ANSWER deeply agitated especially from emotion relish - CORRECT ANSWER derive or receive pleasure from hankering - CORRECT ANSWER a yearning for something or to do something ardent - CORRECT ANSWER characterized by intense emotion amorous - CORRECT ANSWER inclined toward or displaying love belligerent - CORRECT ANSWER given to fighting, warlike; combative, aggressive; one at war, one engaged in war schism - CORRECT ANSWER division of a group into opposing factions staunch - CORRECT ANSWER firm and dependable especially in loyalty contemptuous - CORRECT ANSWER feeling hatred; scornful flush - CORRECT ANSWER in the same plane androgynous - CORRECT ANSWER having both male and female characteristics deign - CORRECT ANSWER do something that one considers to be below one's dignity anarchy - CORRECT ANSWER a state of lawlessness and disorder (usually resulting from a failure of government) miscreant - CORRECT ANSWER a person without moral scruples acquiesce - CORRECT ANSWER to agree or express agreement acrid - CORRECT ANSWER harsh in taste or odor; sharp in manner or temper ardor - CORRECT ANSWER feelings of great warmth and intensity [Show More]
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