front 1 Acolyte | back 1 A person who assists in some religious services by carrying out minor duties; one who attends or assists, a follower. |
front 2 Bibulous | back 2 given to the consumption of alcoholic drinks; highly absorbent |
front 3 Coalesce | back 3 to grow together; to unite; to form a whole |
front 4 Covert | back 4 not openly acknowledged; secret |
front 5 Declaim | back 5 to recite something in the style of a public speech; to speak in a loud theatrical way |
front 6 Delineate | back 6 to describe vividly and in detail; to draw an outline of; to represent by drawing |
front 7 Demagogue | back 7 a leader who seeks power by appealing to people's emotions and prejudices and by making false claims and promises |
front 8 Encomium | back 8 an expression of warm and enthusiastic praise; a tribute |
front 9 Obdurate | back 9 resistant to persuasion or softening; stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing; inflexible |
front 10 Prescience | back 10 foresight; knowledge beforehand of events |
front 11 Sedulous | back 11 completed with careful perseverance; diligent |
front 12 Trenchant | back 12 expressed with vigor and penetrating insight; keenly perceptive |
front 13 Utopia | back 13 a place or state of perfect social and political conditions |
front 14 Valedictory | back 14 a farewell address given at graduation |