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GITM
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Ingenuous | Free from reserve,restraint,or dissimulation |
| Animated | Full of life, action, or spirit; lively vigorous |
| Excess | The fact of exceeding something else in amount or degree |
| Puerile | Of or pertaining to a child or to childhood |
| Tardiness | Late; behind time; not on time |
| Otiose | Being at leisure;idle;indolent |
| Garb | A fashion or mode of dress, espeacilly of distinctive , uniform kind |
| fey | magical; can see the future; casts lots of spells |
| awry | with a trun or twist to one side; askew; glance or look awry |
| uttering | to speak or lowly say something out loud |
| putrid | in a state of foul decay or decompistion; rotten |
| waggish | good humor, jocular |
| lame | out of fashion or pathetic |
| vapid | lacking or having lost life, sharpness , or flavor |
| sagacious | having or showing acute mental discernment and keen practical sense |
| clamor | a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people |
| erudite | characterized by great knowledge; learned or scholarly |
| regale | to entertain lavishly or aggreable |
| aspiration | strong desire, longing, or aim |
| eloquent | having or exercising the power of fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech |
| articulate | uttered clearly in distinct syllable |
| deter | to discourage or restrain from acting or proceeding |
| affront | a personallity offesinve act or word; delibarate act or display of disrespect |
| glower | to look or stare with a sudden dislike , discontent, or anger |
| insipid | without distinctive, or interesting, or stimulating qualities; vapid |
| deftly | dexterous; nimble; skillful;clever |
| ensue | to follow in order; come afterward, espeacily in immediate succession |
| amicable | characterized by or showing goodwill, friendly, peaceble |
| odious | deserving or causing hatred; hateful; detestable |
| concur | to accord in opinion; agree |
| fervor | great warmth and earnestness of feeling |
| query | a question; an inquiry |
| chartreuse | a yellow green color |
| abode | a place where a person lives; home or residence |
| snipe | any several long-billed bird |
| ineptitude | awkward, clumsy, or incompetent |
| intrepid | resolutely fearless; dauntless: |
| paucity | smallness of quantity; scarcity; scantiness |
| trek | to move slowly or with difficulty |
| mutely | silently; refraining from speech or utterance. |
| jocose | given to or characterized by joking; jesting; humorous; playful |
| dejection | a sad and depressed state |
| incessant | continuing without interruption; ceaseless; unending |
| predict | estimate or say what will happen in the future |
| eerie | uncanny, so as to inspire superstitious fear; weird: |
| virtous | conforming to moral and ethical principles; morally excellent; upright |
| coiffed | to take great care of a hair style |
| ebony | a deep, lustrous black. |
| crony | an old friend or companion |
| dapper | neat, trim, smart |
| malevolent | being evil towards others |
| coerce | to bring about through the use of force or other forms of compulsion; exact |
| shenanigans | a mischievous or deceitful trick, practice |