front 1 aberration | back 1 (n) A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically an
unwelcome one |
front 2 affable | back 2 (adj) Friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to |
front 3 autonomy | back 3 (n) Freedom of action or thought |
front 4 caricature | back 4 (n) A picture or drawing, typically meant as satire or
mockery |
front 5 competence | back 5 (n) The ability to do something successfully or efficiently |
front 6 corroborate | back 6 (v) To confirm, strengthen, or support something with additional
evidence |
front 7 demeanor | back 7 (n) The social, non-verbal behaviors that are characteristic of a
person |
front 8 discretionary | back 8 (adj) Left to, or regulated by, one's own discretion or
judgment |
front 9 empathy | back 9 (n) The feeling of compassion or sympathy caused by the sufferings
and misfortunes of others |
front 10 expedient | back 10 (adj) Quick, acting without delay |
front 11 foist | back 11 (v) To insert or introduce in a stealthy way |
front 12 heinous | back 12 (adj) Utterly odious or wicked |
front 13 implicit | back 13 (adj) Suggested or understood, though not directly
expressed |
front 14 indolent | back 14 (adj) To procrastinate or be lazy, especially with work or responsibilities |
front 15 injunction | back 15 (n) The act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting (n) The action of forbidding or prohibiting something (n) A stern reprimand or admonition |
front 16 mediation | back 16 (n) Negotiation to resolve differences conducted by some impartial party (n) Formal discussions or negotiations over a period (n) The act of adjudicating, of reaching a judgment |
front 17 patent | back 17 (n) A license conferring a right, typically to exclude others from making or selling something (adj) Obvious or easily recognizable (v) To hold exclusive control of a market or supply |
front 18 prestigious | back 18 (adj) Inspiring, or deserving of, respect and admiration (adj) Considered to be highly desirable |
front 19 remit | back 19 (v) To transmit, supply or send, especially money or payment (v) To make a payment by sending a sum of money |
front 20 statutory | back 20 (adj) In accordance with the law or legislation (adj) Required or compulsory because of custom or law |