| Question |
Answer |
| stalwart |
a loyal follower or adherent |
| connoisseur |
an expert; authority |
| sage |
a person who is known for wisdom |
| anarchist |
on who opposes laws and government |
| prodigy |
one of great talent; a young genius |
| itinerant |
one who travels around for work |
| automaton |
one devoid of feeling or acts in a mechanical way |
| swindler |
one who encourages trust and then betrays that trust; a con man |
| mentor |
an advisor; teacher; guide |
| virtuoso |
one of great artistic talent |
| devotee |
an ardent follower |
| boor |
one who is rude and insensitive |
| recluse |
one who leads a solitary life; a hermit |
| pragmatist |
one who is practical not given to fantasy |
| neophyte |
one who is a beginner |
| skeptic |
one who doubts |
| iconoclast |
someone who opposes traditions and conventions |
| charlaton |
a fake; a fraud; a cheat |
| pundit |
an authority who expresses his/her opinions on topics |
| syncophant |
one who wins favor through flattery; a brown noser; a kiss up; an ......kisser |
| vagabond |
one who wanders |
| greenhorn |
one who is new to something; a novice |