QUESTIONS CORRECTLY ANSWERED.
anticipate - CORRECT ANSWER to expect, to foresee
apprehensive - CORRECT ANSWER nervous or scared about something in the future
authentic - CORRECT ANSWER real, genuine
bias - CORRECT ANSWER prejudice, opinion that prevents someone from being impartial
capricious - CORRECT ANSWER unpredictable, changing without reason
comical - CORRECT ANSWER funny, amusing
condemn - CORRECT ANSWER to criticize, to sentence
elucidate - CORRECT ANSWER to make clear, to explain
fiasco - CORRECT ANSWER utter failure
gala - CORRECT ANSWER a festive occasion or celebration
infraction - CORRECT ANSWER violation, breaking of a law or rule
inhabit - CORRECT ANSWER to love or dwell, to occupy, to reside
,peer - CORRECT ANSWER to look intently or with difficulty
placate - CORRECT ANSWER to soothe, to satisfy, to appease
reliable - CORRECT ANSWER trustworthy, dependable
resemble - CORRECT ANSWER to look like or be similar to
revere - CORRECT ANSWER to honor, to worship
static - CORRECT ANSWER unchanging, not moving
tact - CORRECT ANSWER the ability to say the right thing at the right time
valiant - CORRECT ANSWER courageous, brave
apathetic - CORRECT ANSWER not caring, bored
arrogant - CORRECT ANSWER overly proud, boastful
benevolent - CORRECT ANSWER kind, charitable
candid - CORRECT ANSWER honest, out in the open
coherent - CORRECT ANSWER clear, understandable
consecutive - CORRECT ANSWER organized, in a row
distort - CORRECT ANSWER to twist, to deform
, divert - CORRECT ANSWER to amuse, to distract
divulge - CORRECT ANSWER to reveal, to disclose
eerie - CORRECT ANSWER scary, creepy, mysterious
estimate - CORRECT ANSWER to make an educated guess or rough guess
excise - CORRECT ANSWER to cut out, to remove
heterogeneous - CORRECT ANSWER to be different, mixed
impatient - CORRECT ANSWER not wanting to wait, eager, ready to go
omit - CORRECT ANSWER to leave out , to overlook, to neglect
ponder - CORRECT ANSWER to think about
pretentions - CORRECT ANSWER being a show off, arrogant
scruples - CORRECT ANSWER values, morals
stealthy - CORRECT ANSWER secret, sneaky, furtive
trivial - CORRECT ANSWER ordinary, unimportant
bore - CORRECT ANSWER to tire with repetition, to make a hole by drilling