| Question |
Answer |
| Lassitude |
A state of diminished energy |
| Latent |
Potential that is not readily apparent |
| Laud |
To give praise, to glorify |
| Lavish |
Extremely generous or extravagant; to give unsparingly |
| Lethargic |
Acting in an indifferent or slow, sluggish manner |
| Loquacious |
Talkative |
| Lucid |
Clear and easily understood |
| Luminous |
Bright, brilliant, glowing |
| Malinger |
To evade responsibility by pretending to be ill |
| Malleable |
Capable of being shaped |
| Metaphor |
A figure of speech comparing two different things, a symbol |
| Meticulous |
Extremely careful about details |
| Misanthrope |
A person who dislikes others |
| Mitigate |
To soften, to lessen |
| Mollify |
To calm or make less severe |
| Monotony |
No variation, tediously the same |
| Naive |
Lacking sophistication or experience |
| Obdurate |
Hardened in feeling, resistant to persuasion |
| Obsequious |
Overly-submissive and eager to please |
| Obstinate |
Stubborn, unyielding |
| Obviate |
To prevent; to make unnecessary |
| Occlude |
To stop up, prevent the passage of |
| Onerous |
Troublesome and oppressive; burdensome |
| Opaque |
Impossible to see though, preventing the passage of light |
| Opprobrium |
Public disgrace |