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impertinenent correct answers (adj.) improperly forward or bold; disrespectful
demur correct answers (v.) to object or show reluctance
vindicate correct answers (v.) to clear of accusation, blame, or doubt with supporting proof or
argument
anomalous correct answers (adj.) not normal
innocuous correct answers (adj.) harmless
mercurial correct answers (adj.) prone to unexpected or unpredictable mood changes
qualify correct answers (adj.) to make less severe; to limit
equivocal correct answers (adj.) confusing; ambiguous
profligate correct answers (adj.) spending resources recklessly or wastefully
betray correct answers (v.) to reveal or make known
parsimonious correct answers (adj.) extremely frugal; miserly
wanting correct answers (adj.) lacking
parochial correct answers (adj.) narrowly restricted in scope or outlook
chastise correct answers (v.) to criticize harshly; to reprimand
amorphous correct answers (adj.) shapeless
restive correct answers (adj.) restless
calumny correct answers (n.) the making of false statements meant to injure or hurt another
person's reputation
prevaricate correct answers (v.) to speak in an evasive manner
maintain correct answers (v.) to assert
acrimony correct answers (n.) bitterness and ill will
enervate correct answers (v.) to sap energy from
amenable correct answers (adj.) easily persuaded
, gregarious correct answers (adj.) likely to be social with others
upbraid correct answers (v.) to reproach; to scold
venality correct answers (n.) the act of being prone to bribes or corruption
ambivalent correct answers (adj.) having mixed emotions or feelings about something
amalgam correct answers (n.) a mixture of multiple things
ingenuous correct answers (adj.) naive; innocent
censure correct answers (v.) to express strong disapproval
prodigal correct answers (adj.) rashly or wastefully extravagant
laconic correct answers (adj.) using only few words
harangue correct answers (n.) a long, pompous speech; tirade; rant
(v.) to give a long, pompous speech or tirade
involved correct answers (adj.) extremely complicated, and difficult to comprehend
belie correct answers (v.) to give a false representation to; misrepresent
ambiguous correct answers (adj.) having more than one interpretation
disinterested correct answers (adj.) unbiased; neutral
galvanize correct answers (v.) to excite or inspire (someone) to action
intimate correct answers (v.) to suggest something subtly
egregious correct answers (adj.) shockingly bad; standing out in a negative way
veracious correct answers (adj.) honest; truthful
auspicious correct answers (adj.) favorable; likely to have a favorable outcome
artful correct answers (adj.) possessing significant artistic skill
(adj.) clever in a cunning manner
iconoclast correct answers (n.) a person who attacks cherished beliefs or opinions
commensurate correct answers (adj.) in proportion or corresponding in degree or amount; in
other words, equal
undermine correct answers (v.) to weaken