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aesthetic (adj.) correct answers concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty (49%)
undermine (v.) correct answers to damage or weaken the foundation; sabotage (49%)
profound (adj.) correct answers having great depth or insight (45%)
refute (v.) correct answers to prove false; overthrow by argument (45%)
skeptical (adj.) correct answers doubtful; disbelieving (45%)
ambivalent (adj.) correct answers having mixed feelings (44%)
hostile (adj.) correct answers unfriendly; having ill will (44%)
condemn (v.) correct answers to express strong disapproval of (40%)
assert (v.) correct answers to confidently make a statement (38%)
nostalgia (n.) correct answers a longing for the past (38%)
pretense (n.) correct answers a false appearance or action intended to deceive (38%)
cynical (adj.) correct answers wary of people's motives; believing people are selfish (36%)
obscure (adj.) correct answers unclear; hard to perceive (36%)
convention (n.) correct answers accepted tradition or practice (35%)
contempt (n.) correct answers a feeling that someone is inferior or worthless; scorn (33%)
foster (v.) correct answers to bring up; nurture (33%)
pragmatic (adj.) correct answers practical; concerned with usefulness in the real world (33%)
revere (v.) correct answers to regard with respect and awe (33%)
anecdote (n.) correct answers short personal story (31%)
disparage (v.) correct answers to speak of someone in a disrespectful way; belittle (31%)
exemplary (adj.) correct answers perfect; worthy of following (31%)
substantiate (v.) correct answers to support with proof; verify (31%)
trivial (adj.) correct answers of little significance or value; unimportant (31%)
,depict (v.) correct answers to represent in words; describe (29%)
indifferent (adj.) correct answers having no concern; uncaring; apathetic (29%)
anthropology (n.) correct answers the study of humans and society (27%)
futile (adj.) correct answers useless or ineffective; having no useful result (27%)
indignant (adj.) correct answers filled with anger and resentment (27%)
reconcile (v.) correct answers to settle or resolve; to unite (27%)
sarcasm (n.) correct answers a cutting, ironic remark to mock something (27%)
abstract (adj.) correct answers theoretical; difficult to understand (25%)
advocate (v.) correct answers to support a cause or position (25%)
ambiguous (adj.) correct answers unclear; open to interpretation (25%)
eccentric (adj.) correct answers weird or odd; having a wacky personality (25%)
implausible (adj.) correct answers hard to believe; unrealistic (25%)
intemperate (adj.) correct answers having no self-control; reckless and wasteful (25%)
plausible (adj.) correct answers believable; credible (25%)
rhetoric (n.) correct answers the art of using language effectively and persuasively (25%)
rigorous (adj.) correct answers extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate (25%)
subtle (adj.) correct answers difficult to detect or describe (25%)
temperate (adj.) correct answers having self-control; exercising moderation (25%)
archaeological (adj.) correct answers related to the study of people and their history (24%)
arrogant (adj.) correct answers having a sense of superiority or self-importance (24%)
complacent (adj.) correct answers self-satisfied to the point of being unconcerned (24%)
embellish (v.) correct answers to make beautiful; to decorate (24%)
evoke (v.) correct answers to bring forth or call to mind, especially feelings (24%)
immodest (adj.) correct answers lacking humility or decency (24%)
modest (adj.) correct answers humble (24%)
, prudent (adj.) correct answers wise in handling practical matters; having good judgment
(24%)
suppress (v.) correct answers to put an end to forcibly; bring under control (24%)
vindicate (v.) correct answers to clear from accusation, blame or suspicion (24%)
deride (v.) correct answers to treat with ridicule or contempt (22%)
diligent (adj.) correct answers hard working (22%)
disdain (v.) correct answers to treat with contempt; despise (22%)
empathy (n.) correct answers an understanding of another's situation and feelings (22%)
erroneous (adj.) correct answers mistaken (22%)
fundamental (adj.) correct answers basic; elementary (22%)
improvise (v.) correct answers to invent or perform with no preparation (22%)
mundane (adj.) correct answers everyday and dull; boring (22%)
naive (adj.) correct answers showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment (22%)
superficial (adj.) correct answers shallow; having no depth of character (22%)
whimsical (adj.) correct answers playful and fanciful; imaginative; childlike (22%)
alleviate (v.) correct answers to relieve from pain (20%)
antagonize (v.) correct answers to cause someone to become hostile or unfriendly (20%)
bolster (v.) correct answers to support or build up something (20%)
capricious (adj.) correct answers impulsive and unpredictable (20%)
convoluted (adj.) correct answers complicated or confusing (20%)
digress (v.) correct answers to stray from the main topic (20%)
diminish (v.) correct answers to make smaller; to reduce (20%)
dispute (v.) correct answers to argue about; debate (20%)
dubious (adj.) correct answers having doubts; undecided (20%)
eloquent (adj.) correct answers having persuasiveness and expressiveness as a communicator
(20%)