front 1 Brood (v) | back 1 To think a lot about something in an unhappy way. |
front 2 Discourse (n) | back 2 To talk about something especially after a long time |
front 3 Euphemism (n) | back 3 A mild or pleasant word that is used instead of one that is unpleasant/offensive |
front 4 Impregnable (adj) | back 4 Not be able to be captured by attack |
front 5 Innate (adj) | back 5 Existing from the time a person or animal is born |
front 6 Galvanize (v) | back 6 To excite about something so that action is taken |
front 7 Unperturbed (adj) | back 7 Calm and relaxed; not upset or worried |
front 8 Emphatic (adj) | back 8 Said or done in a forceful or definite way |
front 9 Squalor (n) | back 9 Very bad or dirty conditions |
front 10 Visceral (adj) | back 10 Coming from strong emotions and not from logic or reason |
front 11 Callous (adj) | back 11 Feeling or showing no sympathy for other |
front 12 Lofty (adj) | back 12 Of high rank or admirable quality |
front 13 Righteous (adj) | back 13 Morally good; following religious or moral laws |
front 14 Ungainly (adj) | back 14 Awkard or clumsy |
front 15 Vie (v) | back 15 To compete with others in attempt to get or win something |
front 16 Eminent (adj) | back 16 Successful, well-known, and respected |
front 17 Lithe (adj) | back 17 Moving in an easy and graceful way |
front 18 Dissonance (n) | back 18 An unpleasant combination of musical sounds |
front 19 Recant (v) | back 19 To publicly say that you no longer have an opinion belief you once had |
front 20 Destitute (adj) | back 20 Extremely poor |
front 21 Collude (v) | back 21 To work with others secretly especially in order to do something illegal or dishonest |
front 22 Purport (v) | back 22 To claim to be or do a particular thing when this claim might not be true |
front 23 Fester (v) | back 23 To become painful and infected |
front 24 Candence (n) | back 24 A regular beat or rhytme |
front 25 Hegemony (n) | back 25 Influence or control over another country, a group of people, etc. |
front 26 Acrid (adj) | back 26 Sharp or bitter in taste or odor; very harsh or unpleasant |
front 27 Cajole (v) | back 27 To persuade especially by flattery or false promises |
front 28 Incongrous (adj) | back 28 Strange because of not agreeing with what is usual or expected |
front 29 Adherent (n) | back 29 A follower of a leader, party, or profession |
front 30 Deference (n) | back 30 A way of behaving that shows respect for someone or something |
front 31 Docile (adj) | back 31 Easily taught,led, or controlled |
front 32 Zealot (n) | back 32 A person who has strong feelings for something (such as religion or politics) and who wants other people to have those feelings |
front 33 Fray (n) | back 33 A fight or brawl |
front 34 Bedlam (n) | back 34 A very noisy and confused state or scene |
front 35 Incensed (adj) | back 35 Furious |
front 36 Berate (v) | back 36 To scold in a loud and angry way |
front 37 Crass (adj) | back 37 Having or showing no understanding of what is proper or acceptable; rude and insenstive |
front 38 Fractious (adj) | back 38 Causing trouble; hard to manage or control |
front 39 Secular (adj) | back 39 Not relgious (relating to the physical world rather than the spiritual) |
front 40 Illustrious (adj) | back 40 Admired and respected because of greatness or achievement |