| Question |
Answer |
| Quiescent |
Motionless |
| Rarely |
To make thinner or sparser |
| Repudiate |
To reject the validity of |
| Reticent |
Silent, reserved |
| Rhetoric |
Effective writing or speaking |
| Satiate |
To satisfy fully or overindulge |
| Soporific |
Causing sleep or lethargy |
| Specious |
Deceptively attractive; seemingly plausible but fallacious |
| Stigma |
A mark of shame or discredit |
| Stolid |
Unemotional, lacking sensitivity |
| Sublime |
Lofty or grand |
| Tacit |
Done without using words |
| Taciturn |
Silent, not talkative |
| Tirade |
Long, harsh speech or verbal attack |
| Torpor |
Extreme mental and physical sluggishness |
| Transitory |
Temporary, lasting a brief time |
| Vacillate |
To physically sway or to be indecisive |
| Venerate |
To respect deeply |
| Veracity |
Filled with truth and accuracy |
| Verbose |
Wordy |
| Vex |
To annoy |
| Viscous |
Thick and adhesive, like a slow flowing fluid |
| Volatile |
Easily aroused or changeable; lively or explosive |
| Waver |
To fluctuate between choices |
| Whimsical |
Lightly acting in a fanciful or capricious manner; unpredictable |
| Zeal |
Passion, excitement |