front 1 1. Trepidation | back 1 a feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen. |
front 2 2. Innate | back 2 inborn; natural/ originating in the mind. |
front 3 3. Calumny | back 3 the making of false and defamatory statements about someone in order to damage their reputation; slander. |
front 4 5. Corroborate | back 4 confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding). |
front 5 6. Intimations | back 5 an indication or hint. |
front 6 7. Formidable | back 6 inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable. |
front 7 8. Subtle | back 7 making use of clever and indirect methods to achieve something. |
front 8 9. Contention | back 8 heated disagreement |
front 9 10. Prodigious | back 9 remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree. |
front 10 12. Lechery | back 10 excessive or offensive sexual desire; lustfulness (adultery/ cheating on someone). |
front 11 13. Dissembling | back 11 conceal one's true motives, feelings, or beliefs. |
front 12 14. Titillated | back 12 stimulate or excite (someone) |
front 13 15. Deference | back 13 humble submission and respect. |
front 14 16. Pallor | back 14 an unhealthy pale appearance. |
front 15 17. Defamation | back 15 the action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel. |
front 16 18. Ameliorate | back 16 make (something bad or unsatisfactory) better. |
front 17 19. Theology | back 17 the study of the nature of God and religious belief. |
front 18 20. Fathom | back 18 understand (a difficult problem or an enigmatic person) after much thought. |
front 19 21. Indictment | back 19 a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. |
front 20 22. Abomination | back 20 a thing that causes disgust or hatred. |
front 21 23. Lascivious | back 21 (of a person, manner, or gesture) feeling or revealing an overt and often offensive sexual desire. |
front 22 24. Ascertain | back 22 find (something) out for certain; make sure of. |
front 23 25. Paradox | back 23 a logically self-contradictory statement or a statement that runs contrary to one's expectation. |
front 24 26. Crucible | back 24 a ceramic or metal container in which metals or other substances may be melted or subjected to very high temperatures.| Severe test |
front 25 27. Predilection | back 25 a preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something. |
front 26 28. Citadel | back 26 a fortress, typically on high ground, protecting or dominating a city. |
front 27 29. Ingratiate | back 27 bring oneself into favor with someone by flattering or trying to please them. |
front 28 30. Vindictive | back 28 having or showing a strong or unreasonable desire for revenge. |
front 29 1. Contentious | back 29 causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial. |
front 30 2. Immaculate | back 30 (especially of a person or their clothes) perfectly clean, neat, or tidy. |
front 31 3. Deposition | back 31 the process of giving sworn evidence. |
front 32 4. Effrontery | back 32 insolent or impertinent behavior |
front 33 5. Placidly | back 33 Something done in a calm manner |
front 34 6. Sublime | back 34 of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe. |
front 35 7. Qualm | back 35 an uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear, especially about one's own conduct; a misgiving. |
front 36 8. Perjury | back 36 the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation. |
front 37 9. Beguile | back 37 charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a deceptive way. |
front 38 10. Gaunt | back 38 (of a person) lean and haggard, especially because of suffering, hunger, or age. |
front 39 11. Unperturbed | back 39 not perturbed or concerned. |
front 40 12. Imperceptible | back 40 impossible to perceive. |
front 41 14. Excommunication | back 41 the action of officially excluding someone from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church. |
front 42 15. Adamant | back 42 refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind. |
front 43 16. Faltering | back 43 moving unsteadily or hesitantly. |
front 44 17. Incredulously | back 44 in a manner indicating disbelief. |
front 45 18. Callously | back 45 in a way that shows an insensitive and cruel disregard for others; unfeelingly. |
front 46 19. Purged | back 46 rid (someone or something) of an unwanted quality, condition, or feeling. |
front 47 20. Daft | back 47 silly; foolish. |
front 48 21. Vile | back 48 extremely unpleasant. |
front 49 22. Agape | back 49 Christian love, especially as distinct from erotic love or emotional affection. |
front 50 23. Reprieve | back 50 cancel or postpone the punishment of (someone, especially someone condemned to death). |
front 51 24. Penitence | back 51 the action of feeling or showing sorrow and regret for having done wrong; repentance. |