Quiescent | Inactive, at rest, lethargy |
Despot | Tyrant |
Perpetrate | Carry out or commit |
Subsume | Include or absorb from |
Subside | Become less intense, go lower in level |
Condone | Accept, sanction, agree |
Tangential | Diverging from a previous course of line, hardly touching a matter, peripheral |
Jeopardize | Put into a situation where there is danger, risk, failure or loss |
Buttress | Increase the strength of or justification for, reinforce |
Bereft | Deprived of or lacking, sadness because of someone's death |
Fraility | The condition of being weak or delicate |
Disentangle | Untwine, disengage, free from something they are entangled for |
Pompous | Self-important, affectedly grand or solemn |
Conclusive | Having or likely to prove the case, achieved easily |
Vitality | The state of being strong and active |
Archetype | A typical example of a person or a thing, prototype |
Relent | Become less intense, abandon or mitigate a severe attitude |
Harangue | A lengthy and aggressive speech |
Auspicious | Favorable, conducive to success |
Adverse | Unfavorable, preventing success or development, harmful |
Exhort | Strongly encourage to do something |
Poise | Graceful and elegant, dignity in manner, be or cause to be balanced |
Adept | Very skilled or proficient at something |
Rigor | Thoroughness and careful, severity or strictness, demanding |
Articulate | having or showing the ability to speak fluently, be connected by joints |
Ploy | a cunning plan or action designed to turn a situation into one's advantage, stratagem, technique |
Captious | Tending to find faults or petty objections |
Lugubrious | Looking or sounding sad or gloomy |
Transcend | Be or go beyond the range of limits |
Flustered | Agitated or confused |