- abhor: to hate
- acquiesce: to comply
- ambiguous: unclear
- ameliorate: to make something better
- amorphous: wihtout shape
- anachronism: something that is out of place
- anomaly: soemthing that dosent fit
- arbitary: wiht out a reason
- austere: plain
- banal: boring
- benevolent: to show good will
- brevity: brefness
- capricious: unpredictable
- censure: to condem
- chastise: to scold
- chronic: long lasting
- circumscribe: restrict
- circumspect: cautios
- coerce: to force someone
- coherent: clear
- criteria: standards
- dubious: doubtful
- ecletic: chosen for many resources
- egregious: out standing in a bad way
- eminent: highly respected
- enigma: mystery
- ephemeral: fleeting
- erractic: unpredictable
- esteem: high opinon
- exacerbate: to make a problem
- expedient: practicle
- explicit: said clearfuly
- extricate: to get free
- facilate: to make easier
- frugal: thrifthy
- garrulous: talkative in a ramblin way
- imminent: about to take place
- impetuous: impulsive
- impudent: rude
- inane: silly
- inexorable: showing no mercy
- intrepid: brave
- inundate: to over whelm
- juxtapose: compare
- laconic: expressing as much as possible
- loquacious: talkative
- magnanimous: big-harted
- misanthrope: pearson hater
- negligence: negect
- novel: new
- partial: biased
- patronize: to talk down to
- peaceful: serene
- prolific: fruitful
- propensity: strong
- proponent: someone who is for something
- querulous: complaining
- quixotic: overly idealistic
- recalcitrant: hard to controle
- repudiate: to reject
- reticent: quiet
- scrupulous: ethical
- superfluous: extra
- to erase away: efface
- vacillate: to move back and forth
- wanton: reckless