| Question | Answer |
| ambiguous | Def: having more than one meaning, unclear, uncertain |
| amiable | Def: friendly, sociable and congenial; civil and urbane |
| crass | Def: coarse, crude, and unrefined |
| discursive | Def: rambling, moving from one topic to another randomly |
| docile | Def: easily managed. obedient, passive |
| estrange | Def: to alienate, to separate |
| exonerate | Def: to free from blame, obligation, or responsibility; to exculpate |
| gratuitous | Def: given freely, unwarranted |
| hypothesize | Def: to reach a conclusion based on an assumption or something not proven. |
| indignation | Def: anger as a result of something unjust |
| induce | Def: to bring on or bring about |
| intractable | Def: stubborn, difficult to manage |
| introspective | Def: the quality of examining one's own mind or thoughts |
| lucid | Def: easily understood, mentally sound |
| meticulous | Def: taking great care |
| misanthrope | Def: a hater of mankind |
| munificent | Def: very generous |
| plagiarize | Def: To directly copy or steal one's own work or writing |
| profuse | Def: extravagantly abundant, flowing freely |
| recluse | Def: a person who lives in solitude, a hermit |
| sated | Def: satisfied fully, indulged to excess |
| stupefy | Def: to dull the senses as to put into a stupor |
| terse | Def: concise |
| transient | Def: passing quickly, fleeting |
| virtuoso | Def: one skilled in the fine arts as an accomplished musician. |