| Question |
Answer |
| expressing goodwill or kind feelings to others |
BENEVOLENT |
| self-satisfied; unconcerned; content to a fault |
COMPLACENT |
| departing from the most direct way; circuitous; roundabout |
DEVIOUS |
| regaining goodwill or favor; tending to placate |
CONCILIATORY |
| subject to changing one's mind without much thought; erratic; whimsical |
CAPRICIOUS |
| thought of apart from concrete realities, specific objects or actual instances |
ABSTRACT |
| constant and earnest in effort and application; persistent in doing something |
DILIGENT |
| pertaining to a sense of beauty in nature and art |
AESTHETIC |
| ability to perceive something obscure or concealed; discriminating |
DISCERNIBLE |
| asserting opinions in a dictatorial manner |
DOGMATIC |
| unconventional; deviating from accepted practice |
ECCENTRIC |
| deceptive; logically unsound; misleading |
FALLACIOUS |
| without interest or concern; not caring; neutral |
INDIFFERENT |
| questioning; eager to learn; given to examination |
INQUISITIVE |
| taking or showing extreme care about minute details; painstaking; thorough |
METICULOUS |
| relating directly & significantly to the matter at hand |
PERTINENT |
| having the appearance of truth, reliability or reason |
PLAUSIBLE |
| disposed to be quiet or not speak freely; reserved |
RETICENT |