Question | Answer |
capitulate | to give up resistance |
clairvoyant | having or claiming to have the power of seeing objects or actions beyond the range of natural vision |
collaborate | to work, one with another; cooperate |
compassion | a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow |
compromise | a settlement of differences by mutual concessions; an agreement reached by adjustment of conflicting or opposing claims |
condescending | showing or implying a usually patronizing descent from dignity or superiority |
conditional | imposing, containing, subject to, or depending on a condition or conditions; not absolute; made or allowed on certain terms |
conformist | a person who conforms(to act in accordance or harmony; comply), especially unquestioningly, to the usual practices or standards of a group |
convergence | to meet; connect |
deleterious | injurious to health; harmful |
demagogue | a person, especially an orator or political leader, who gains power and popularity by arousing the emotions, passions, and prejudices of the people; (a leader) |
digression | the act of deviating or wandering away from the main topic or purpose in speaking or writing |
diligent | constant in effort to accomplish something; attentive and persistent in doing anything |
discredit | to injure the credit or reputation of; defame; disbelieve |
disdain | to look upon or treat with contempt; despise; scorn |
divergent | to move, lie, or extend in different directions from a common point; branch off |
empathy | the intellectual identification with or vicarious experiencing of the feelings, thoughts, or attitudes of another |
emulate | to try to equal or excel; imitate with effort to equal or surpass |
enervating | to deprive of force or strength; destroy the vigor of; weaken |
ephemeral | lasting a very short time; short-lived |
evanescent | vanishing; fading away; fleeting |
exemplary | worthy of imitation; commendable |