Exam Questions and CORRECT
Answers
emphatic - CORRECT ANSWER - showing or giving emphasis; expressing something
forcibly and clearly
abdicate - CORRECT ANSWER - to give up a position, right, or power
assent - CORRECT ANSWER - agreement
coalesce - CORRECT ANSWER - to come together
enigma - CORRECT ANSWER - a puzzle; a mystery
ephemeral - CORRECT ANSWER - lasting a very short time
novice - CORRECT ANSWER - beginner
obstinate - CORRECT ANSWER - stubborn
pacify - CORRECT ANSWER - (v.) to make peaceful or calm; to soothe
tenacious - CORRECT ANSWER - persistent
demure - CORRECT ANSWER - quiet and modest; reserved
, cerebral - CORRECT ANSWER - intellectual
maxim - CORRECT ANSWER - a general truth or rule of conduct; a short saying
Jargon - CORRECT ANSWER - vocabulary distinctive to a particular group of people
recalcitrant - CORRECT ANSWER - stubbornly disobedient
aberration - CORRECT ANSWER - something that differs from the norm
clairvoyant - CORRECT ANSWER - able to see the future
burgeon - CORRECT ANSWER - to grow and flourish
derelict - CORRECT ANSWER - abandoned, run-down
stymie - CORRECT ANSWER - to hinder, impede
austere - CORRECT ANSWER - severe or stern in appearance; undecorated
fortify - CORRECT ANSWER - to strengthen
quell - CORRECT ANSWER - to put an end to
proclivity - CORRECT ANSWER - a natural inclination
formidable - CORRECT ANSWER - Causing fear