front 1 capitulate verb | back 1 to give in |
front 2 reverent adjective | back 2 feeling or expressing respect or awe |
front 3 prestigious adjective | back 3 having a honored name or reputation; having prestige |
front 4 stupor noun | back 4 a state of mental numbness; a daze |
front 5 sycophant noun | back 5 a person who tries to win favor through flattery |
front 6 zany adjective | back 6 wildly silly or comical |
front 7 urbane adjective | back 7 smooth in manner; elegant; polished; suave |
front 8 premonition noun | back 8 a feeling that something bad is going to happen |
front 9 egregious adjective | back 9 highly noticeable in a negative way; conspicuosly bad |
front 10 cajole verb | back 10 to persuade with flattery; to sweet- talk |
front 11 composure noun | back 11 calmness of mind or manner; slef- possession |
front 12 formidable adjective | back 12 very challenging; demanding |
front 13 aberration noun | back 13 an oddity; something different from what is normally expected |
front 14 extol verb | back 14 to praise highly; exalt |
front 15 elusive adjective | back 15 tending to escape; hard to catch, hold, or identify |
front 16 trepidation noun | back 16 alarm or dread |
front 17 virulent adjective | back 17 very injurious; lethal; deadly |
front 18 precocious adjective | back 18 showing unusually early development or maturity, especially in mental ability |
front 19 inscrutable adjective | back 19 difficult to interpret or understand; puzzling |
front 20 congenital adjective | back 20 referring to a condition present at birth; inborn |