| Question | Answer |
| Proficient | Adj.
Skilled at, highly knowledgeable of |
| Factotum | Noun
An assistant who does a variety of jobs |
| Facsimile | Noun
A copy or imitation |
| Facile | Adj.
Too simplistic or easy |
| Expound | Verb
To explain or discuss in detail |
| Proponent | Noun
One who argues on favor of; supporter |
| Infrastructure | Noun
The basic framework of a building or a system |
| Construe | Verb
To interpret or analyze something in a particular way |
| Constructive | Adj.
Having a positive attitude; helpful |
| Destitute | Adj.
Having no money; poor |
| Restitution | Noun
Payment for an injury; compensation |
| Stature | Noun
Level of achievement of authority; standing |
| Dissolute | Adj.
Devoted to sensual pleasure, lacking moral restraint |
| Abject | Adj.
Lowly, miserable or wretched |
| Conjecture | Noun
A guess, often based on inadequate or faulty evidence |
| Impetuous | Adj.
Acting passionately & without forethought |
| compunction | Noun
Feeling of regret or remorse |
| Conducive | Adj.
Supportive, encouraging; helping to bring about |
| resolute | Adj.
Determined; steadfast |
| Comportment | Manner in which one acts/behaves |
| Fractious | Adj.
Tending to argue or cause discord |
| obviate | to make unnecessary |
| induce | verb
to lead towards some action |
| remiss | adj.
failing to fulfill one's duty; negligent |
| intractable | adj.
stubborn, obstinate, hard to move forward |
| visage | noun
facial expression |
| deviate | depart from a path or plan |
| dismissive | adj.
showing little regard; scornful |
| insoluble | adj.
impossible to solve or fix
unable to be dissolved |
| excise | verb
to cut out of; remove |
| defer | put aside until later; yield respectfully |
| provincial | adj.
limited in knowledge of the world
narrow minded |
| proliferate | increase greatly in number |
| apparition | noun
an unreal figure; a ghost |
| confer | consult someone else |
| infraction | noun
minor variation of a rule or law |
| pungent | adj.
stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell |
| concise | adj.
brief & straightforward |
| introspective | adj.
contemplating ones own thoughts and feelings |
| dichotomy | noun
two opposite parts of one whole |
| expel | verb
to send out or away |
| retract | verb
to draw back; withdraw |
| punctilious | adj.
paying strict attention to detail; extremely careful |
| deference | act of yielding to another's authority |
| inference | a conclusion based on some facts & guessing |
| adherent | noun
a follower of a person or idea |
| diligent | adj.
hard working and careful |
| motive | noun
cause for action |
| purported | claimed as true but likely false |
| protracted | adj.
extended in time; prolonged |
| perspicacious | adj.
wise, insightful; acutely intelligent |
| sacrilege | noun
an act against a holy person or place |
| impulse | noun
a sudden involuntary urge to do something |
| recollect | verb
to remember; to recall |
| dejected | adj.
downcast or sad; depressed |
| impetus | noun
that which drives one; momentum |
| sycophant | noun
a person who flatters; a yes-man |
| envisage | verb
to imagine; to conceive of |
| incoherent | adj.
not able to understand; nonsensical |
| infringe | verb
to intrude on an area |
| impervious | unable to be affected |
| motif | noun
a recurring theme, subject, or idea |
| incisive | adj.
sharply cutting; direct and powerful |
| viaduct | a bridge over a valley with a road or railroad |
| emote | verb
to dramatically express emotion |
| tome | noun
a large and serious book |
| diffuse | adj. not concentrated or focused; wordy
verb to spread or distribute |
| epitome | noun
the best or most typical example |
| invincible | adj.
unable to be conquered |
| effusive | adj.
overflowing with words or feelings; gushing |
| inherent | adj.
existing as a natural part |
| epiphany | noun
a moment of great insight; revelation |
| compel | verb
to force or strongly persuade |
| deduce | VERB
to draw a conclusion from fact; to infer |
| profuse | adj.
plentiful; abundant |
| retrospective | adj.
looking backwards over a period of time |
| diaphanous | adj.
lightweight & transparent |
| aspect | noun
a part that can be considered or viewed |
| phenomenon | noun
a fact or event that can be observed and/or documented |
| evince | verb
to establish; to reflect the truth of |
| emissary | noun
an agent sent on a mission |
| anatomy | noun
the structure or parts taken as a whole |
| petulant | adj.
irritable or short-tempered |
| proffer | present; offer |