front 1 duplicity noun | back 1 deliberate deceptiveness; deceit |
front 2 equivocal adjective | back 2 open to more than one interpretation and often intended to mislead |
front 3 uniform adjective | back 3 all or always the same; without variety |
front 4 contract verb | back 4 to reduce in size; become compressed |
front 5 clamor noun | back 5 a loud outcry; hubbub |
front 6 untenable adjective | back 6 unable to be held or defended; insupportable |
front 7 stagnant adjective | back 7 not moving; not flowing; motionless |
front 8 vilify verb | back 8 to make abusive statements about |
front 9 rescind verb | back 9 to repeal; take back |
front 10 irresolute adjective | back 10 uncertain how to think or act; undecided |
front 11 apocryphal adjective | back 11 of doubtful authenticity; not genuine |
front 12 desultory adjective | back 12 moving from one thing to another in a unplanned way |
front 13 loquacious adjective | back 13 very talkative |
front 14 affable adjective | back 14 friendly, easy to get along with |
front 15 irascible adjective | back 15 easily angered; irritable |
front 16 opaque adjective | back 16 difficult to understand or explain; obscure; incomprehensible |
front 17 recapitulate verb | back 17 to summarize or repeat briefly |
front 18 obtuse adjective | back 18 slow to understand; dull |
front 19 paucity noun | back 19 a scarcity; an insufficiency |
front 20 cultivate verb | back 20 to help grow, nurture |