| Acquiesce | to agree without protesting |
| Cite | to quote; to mention; to summon to appear in court; to commed, recommend; |
| Cynical | negative or pessimistic toward the intentions of others |
| Dismantle | take apart; disassemble |
| Extortion | obtain something from another by force |
| Indignant | to be angry |
| Luscious | rich and appealing to the senses |
| Oppressive | enforcing excessive power and control; difficult to endure, burdonsome |
| Ponderous | of very great weight; oppressively or unpleasantly dull |
| Requisition | a formal reqest or demand; to request officially |
| Suffrage | the right to vote |
| Unbridled | unrestrained, wild |
| Utopia | perfect society, especially socially or morally |
| Virtuoso | a musician having superior skill |
| Denote | to indicate; to signify |