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EMBRACE | 1. Hold closely in one's arms, 2. Accept willingly and enthusiastically |
Ethos | Characteristic spirit of an era, culture |
Steeped | Surround or fill with a quality or influence |
Obscure | Not known, uncertain, not clearly expressed, not important |
Enhance | To improve |
Overshadowed | Appear more important than |
Plausible | Reasonable, Believable, probable, credible |
Superficial | Appear to be true only until examined closely |
Underscore | To emphasize |
Manifest | Clear or obvious to the eyes or mind |
Sparseness | Thinly dispersed or scattered |
Prudent | Carefully |
Demure | Reserved, modest and shy |
Carcass | Dead body |
Chastise | To reprimand harshly |
Reprimand | A formal expression of disapproval |
Presage | Warning |
Demur | Raise objections or reluctance |
Amenable | Easily influenced |
Mercurial | Unpredictable changes in mood |
Ambivalent | Mixed or conflicting emotions |
Egregious | Outstandingly bad |
Hunch | Guess |
Commensurate | To be in proportion |
Heinous | Utterly odious or wicked |
Galvanize | To motivate or inspire |
Extant | Still in existence |
Acrimony | Bitterness and ill will |
Imperil | Put at risk, destroyed |
Amorphous | Shapeless |
Abound | Exist in large numbers or amounts |
Austere | Strict in manner, Having no luxuries, simple unadorned(plain) appearance |
Belie | Fail to fulfill or justify |
Capricious | Mercurial, Sudden changes in mood |
Cerebral | Of the cerebrum of the brain, Intellectual |
Congenial | Like-minded, having same taste |
Conspicuous | Clearly visible |
Cursory | Hasty, not thorough about the details |
Daunting | Difficult to deal with |
Deify | Worship or regard as god |
Didactic | Intended to teach |
Disseminate | Spread Widely |
Flout | Openly disregard |
Homogeneous | Of the same kind, alike |
Humdrum | Lacking excitement or variety |
Insipid | Lacking flavor, tasteless |
Loquacious | Talkative |
Misanthropic | Showing dislike of others, unsociable |
Misnomer | Inaccurate use of name or designation/term |
Obsequious | Obedient or attentive |
Placate | Make less angry, calm |
Proclivity | A tendency to choose or do something regularly |
Puerile | Childishly silly or immature |
Quixotic | Extremely idealistic, impractical and unrealistic |
Taciturn | Reserved or uncommunicative in speech, untalkative |
Wary | Showing caution about possible dangers |
Morose | Ill-tempered, sulky, bad mood, refusing to be cooperative |
Adulterate | Render poorer in quality by adding another substance, not pure or genuine |
Aggrandize | Increase reputation, power, wealth, or status |
Alacrity | Brisk(active and energetic) and cheerful readiness |
Bizarre | Strange or unusual |
Urbane | Courteous or refined in manner |
Coarseness | Quality of being harsh |
Eccentricity | Unconventional and slightly strange |
Novelty | Quality of being new, original, or unusual |
Apathy | Lack of interest |
Indecorous | Not in keeping with good taste, improper, undignified |
Fortuitous | Happening by chance, coincidence |
Polemic | Verbal or written attack |
Dogmatic | Inclined to lay down principles as undeniably true |
Altruism | Selfless concern for the well being of others |
Fickle | Changing frequently, especially loyalty and affection |
Specious | Superficially plausible, but actually wrong |
Concede | Admit or agree, surrender |
Elusive | Difficult to find, catch or achieve |
Suffrage | Right to vote in public elections |
Scornful | Feeling or expressing contempt |
Contempt | A feeling that a person or a thing is worthless |
Seldom | Rarely, not often |
Sinister | Giving the impression that something harmful will happen or happening |
Woo | Seek the favour, support, Try to gain love |
Martinet | A person who demands complete obedience, strict disciplinarian |
Tyrant | Cruel and oppresive ruler |
Acolyte | A person assisting a priest in a religious service |
Sporadic | Occurring at irregular intervals or in few places; scattered |
Skeptical | Not easily convinced, having doubts |
Irksome | Irritating or annoying |
Predilection | Special liking for something; a bias in favour for something |
Morbid | Characterized by an abnormal interest in unpleasant subjects, especially death and disease; indicative of disease |
Exploit | Make full use of and derive benefit from; make use in a way considered unfair |
Ameliorate | Make better |
Anachronistic | Belonging to a period other than that protrayed |
Audacious | Showing willingness to take surprisingly bold risks; showing lack of respect |
Avaricious | Extreme greed for wealth or material gain |
Banal | Lacking in originality; obvious and boring |
Whimsical | Acting or behaving in a capricious manner, fanciful, unusual or fantastic |
Cynic | A person who believes others are selfish or not honorable |
Prodigal | Spendthrift |
Vague | Obscure, uncertain |
Intriguing | Arouse the curiosity or interest |