| Question |
Answer |
| Fervid |
Intensely emotional, feverish |
| Florid |
Excessively decorated or embellished |
| Foment |
To arouse or incite |
| Fortuitous |
Happening by chance, fortunate |
| Frugality |
Tending to be thrifty or cheap |
| Garrulous |
Tending to talk a lot |
| Gregarious |
Outgoing, sociable |
| Guile |
Deceit, trickery |
| Gullible |
Easily deceived |
| Homogenous |
Of a similar kind |
| Iconoclast |
One who opposes established |
| Imperturbable |
Not capable of being disturbed |
| Impervious |
Impossible to penetrate; incapable of being affected |
| Impetuous |
Quick to act without thinking |
| Implacable |
Unable to be calmed down or made peaceful |
| Inchoate |
Not fully formed, disorganized |
| Ingenuous |
Showing innocence or childlike simplicity |
| Inimical |
Hostile, unfriendly |
| Innocuous |
Harmless |
| Insipid |
Lacking interest or flavor |
| Intransigent |
Uncompromising, refusing to be reconciled |
| Inundate |
To overwhelm, to cover with water |
| Irascible |
Easily made angry |
| Laconic |
Using few words |
| Lament |
To express sorrow, to grieve |