front 1 rebuff verb | back 1 to reject bluntly; snub |
front 2 devious adjective | back 2 not straightforward; tricky; shifty |
front 3 immutable adjective | back 3 never changing or varying |
front 4 ponderous adjective | back 4 heavy; labored; massive; lacking grace |
front 5 predecessor noun | back 5 a person who comes before another in time |
front 6 amicable adjective | back 6 friendly; showing goodwill |
front 7 static adjective | back 7 not moving or progressing; still |
front 8 efface verb | back 8 to wipe out; erase; remove completely |
front 9 dissonance noun | back 9 a harsh; disagreeable combination of sounds |
front 10 garrulous adjective | back 10 talkative to an annoying degree |
front 11 bombastic adjective | back 11 using high sounding language without much meaning; overblown |
front 12 acquiesce verb | back 12 to consent without protest; comply; assent |
front 13 belittle verb | back 13 to make something seem less worthy or less important; disparage |
front 14 diffident adjective | back 14 lacking self confidence; timid |
front 15 laconic adjective | back 15 using as few words as possible; concise; to the point |
front 16 scanty adjective | back 16 barely sufficient; barely adequate |
front 17 articulate adjective | back 17 well spoken |
front 18 subjugate verb | back 18 to bring under control; enslave; conquer |
front 19 delineate verb | back 19 to represent in words or pictures; describe; portray |
front 20 conciliatory adjective | back 20 tending to win over or to calm by agreeing to demands; soothing |