front 1 Allude (v.) | back 1 to refer to casually or indirectly |
front 2 Clairvoyant (adj.) | back 2 supernaturally perceptive; (n.) one who possesses extrasensory powers, seer |
front 3 Conclusive (adj.) | back 3 serving to settle an issue; final |
front 4 Disreputable (adj.) | back 4 not respectable, not esteemed |
front 5 Endemic (adj.) | back 5 native or confined to a particular region or people; characteristic of or prevalent in a field |
front 6 Exemplary (adj.) | back 6 worth of imitation, commendable; serving as a model |
front 7 Fathom (v.) | back 7 to understand, get to the bottom of; to determine the depth of; (n.) a measure of depth in water |
front 8 Guile (n.) | back 8 treacherous cunning; deceit |
front 9 Integrity (n.) | back 9 honesty, high moral standards; an unimpaired condition, completeness, soundness |
front 10 Itinerary (n.) | back 10 a route of travel; a record of travel; a guidebook |
front 11 Misconstrue (v.) | back 11 to interpret wrongly, mistake the meaning of |
front 12 Obnoxious (adj.) | back 12 highly offensive, arousing strong dislike |
front 13 Placate (v.) | back 13 to appease, soothe, pacify |
front 14 Placid (adj.) | back 14 calm, peaceful |
front 15 Plagiarism (n.) | back 15 the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. |
front 16 Potent (adj.) | back 16 powerful; highly effective |
front 17 Pretext (n.) | back 17 a false reason, deceptive excuse |
front 18 Protrude | back 18 to stick out, thrust forth |
front 19 Stark (adj.) | back 19 harsh, unrelieved, desolate; (adv.) utterly |
front 20 Superficial (adj.) | back 20 on or near the surface; concerned with of understanding only what is
on the surface, |