front 1 abase (v.) | back 1 To lower in rank, office, prestige, or esteem |
front 2 abate (v.) | back 2 To become less intense or widespread |
front 3 abbreviate (v.) | back 3 To shorten or condense a word, phrase, or text. |
front 4 baleful (adj.) | back 4 Threatening harm or evil; ominous |
front 5 bard (n.) | back 5 A poet, often someone who composes and recites epic poems. |
front 6 belligerent (adj.) | back 6 Inclined to fight or be hostile |
front 7 cacophony (n.) | back 7 A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds |
front 8 cadence (n.) | back 8 A rhythmic flow of sounds, often in speech or music. |
front 9 cajole (v.) | back 9 To persuade someone through flattery or coaxing. |
front 10 daft (adj.) | back 10 Silly, foolish, or mentally deranged. |
front 11 daunting (adj.) | back 11 Intimidating or discouraging through difficulty or challenge. |
front 12 dearth (n.) | back 12 A scarcity or lack of something |
front 13 elocution (n.) | back 13 The art of clear and expressive speech, often involving pronunciation and intonation. |
front 14 elucidate (v.) | back 14 To explain or clarify something |
front 15 empathetic (adj.) | back 15 Showing understanding and sensitivity to the feelings of others. |
front 16 fabulist (n.) | back 16 A teller of fables or stories that are not based on reality. |
front 17 facile (adj.) | back 17 Easily achieved or accomplished, superficially simplistic. |
front 18 familial (adj.) | back 18 Relating to or characteristic of a family. |
front 19 winsome (adj.) | back 19 Charming, attractive, or appealing in a sweet or innocent way. |
front 20 Zeitgeist (n.) | back 20 The spirit or mood of a particular period in history. |