front 1 Malapropism | back 1 mistaken use of a word in place of a similar-sounding word |
front 2 Malfeasance | back 2 wrongdoing |
front 3 Mawkish | back 3 sentimental in a sickening way |
front 4 Misnomer | back 4 wrong or inaccurate name in the designation |
front 5 Modicum | back 5 small or minimal portion |
front 6 Beguile | back 6 charm or enchant (someone), often in a deceptive way |
front 7 Errata | back 7 a list of corrected errors appended to a book or published in a subsequent issue of a journal |
front 8 Stipulate | back 8 demand or specify (a requirement), typically as part of an agreement |
front 9 Fallacy | back 9 a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound arguments |
front 10 Asylum | back 10 the protection granted by a state to someone who has left their home country as a political refugee |
front 11 Scrupulous | back 11 diligent attention to detail |
front 12 Sedition | back 12 conduct or speech inciting people to rebel |
front 13 Sinecure | back 13 position requiring little or no work |
front 14 Stint | back 14 supply an inadequate amount of something |
front 15 Sybarite | back 15 a self-indulgent person |
front 16 Remuneration | back 16 money paid for work or a service |
front 17 Reimburse | back 17 repay (a person who has spent or lost money) |
front 18 Geriatric | back 18 relating to old people, especially with regard to their healthcare |
front 19 Obscure | back 19 not clearly expressed or easily understood |
front 20 Mitigate | back 20 make (something bad) less severe, serious or painful |
front 21 Tawdry | back 21 showy but cheap |
front 22 Tenacious | back 22 keep a firm hold on something |
front 23 Terse | back 23 sparing in the use of words |
front 24 Illustrious | back 24 well known, respected and admired for past achievements |
front 25 Egress | back 25 go out of or leave (a place) |