front 1 Accept something reluctantly but without protest | back 1 Acquiesce |
front 2 Showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks | back 2 Audacious |
front 3 (Of lines) Tend to meet at a point | back 3 Converge |
front 4 Disagreeing or incongruous | back 4 Discordant |
front 5 Make (something) more attractice by the addition of decorative details or features | back 5 Embellish |
front 6 Based on a mistaken belief | back 6 Fallacious |
front 7 Unchanging over time or unable to be changed | back 7 Immutable |
front 8 Inborn; natural | back 8 Innate |
front 9 (Of a quantity) Pitiably small or inadequate | back 9 Miserly |
front 10 Make (someone) less angry or hostile | back 10 Placate |
front 11 Consign or dismiss to an inferior rank or position | back 11 Relegate |
front 12 (Especially of something written or spoken) Briefly and clearly expressed | back 12 Succint |
front 13 A person's face, with reference to the form or proportions of the features | back 13 Visage |
front 14 The quality of being sagacious (having ro showing keen mental discernment and good judgement; shrewd) | back 14 Sagacity |
front 15 (Especially of a person's manner or actions) Insisting on immediate attention or obedience, especially in a brusquely imperious way | back 15 Peremptory |