List 1

  1. Inalienable (adj) unable to be taken away from or given away by the possessor
  2. Juncture (n) a particular point in time
  3. Interdependent (adj) (of two or more things) dependent on each other
  4. Apathy (n) lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern
  5. Complacent (adj) showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one’s achievements
  6. Fervent (adj) having or displaying a passionate intensity
  7. Earnest (adj) serious in intention, purpose, or effort
  8. Desolation (n) a state of complete emptiness or destruction
  9. Valiant (adj) possessing or showing courage or determination
  10. Hapless (adj) (especially of a person) unfortunate; doomed

List 2

  1. Noxious (adj) harmful, poisonous, or very unpleasant
  2. Eldritch (adj) weird and sinister; eerie
  3. Embody (v) to represent something in a clear and obvious way
  4. Obscure (adj) not discovered or known about; uncertain
  5. Indigenous (adj) produced, living, or existing naturally in a particular region or environment
  6. Scintillating (adj) sparkling or shining brightly
  7. Putrid (adj) (of organic matter) decaying or rotting and emitting an unpleasant smell
  8. Clandestine (adj) kept secret or done secretively
  9. Depravity (n) moral corruption; wickedness
  10. Myopic (adj) lacking tolerance or understanding; short-sighted or narrow-minded

List 3

  1. Behemoth (n) a huge or monstrous creature
  2. Panacea (n) a solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases
  3. Vagary (n) an unexpected and unexplainable change in a situation or someone’s behavior
  4. Arbitrary (adj) based on random choice or a whim, rather than and reason or system
  5. Archaic (adj) very old or old-fashioned
  6. Omnipotent (adj) (of a deity) having unlimited power, able to do anything
  7. Lucrative (adj) producing a great deal of profit
  8. Paradigm (n) a typical example or pattern of something; a model
  9. Parameter (n) a rule or limit that controls what something is or how something should be done
  10. Precipitous (adj) dangerously high or steep

List 4

  1. Recapitulate (v) summarize and state again the main points of
  2. Reciprocal (adj) given, felt, or done in return
  3. Subjugate (v) bring under domination or control, especially by conquest
  4. Xenophobe (n) someone who is afraid of what is foreign, especially of people of foreign origin
  5. Vehement (adj) showing strong feeling; passionate or intense
  6. Usurp (v) take a position of power or importance illegally or by force
  7. Supercilious (adj) behaving or looking as though one thinks they are superior to others
  8. Antipathy (n) a deep-seated feeling of dislike or hatred
  9. Garner (v) gather or collect (especially information or approval)
  10. Impasse (n) a situation in which no progress is possible, especially because of a disagreement

List 5

  1. Mar (v) impair the appearance of; disfigure
  2. Abdicate (v) to give up one’s seat of power
  3. Condone (v) accept and allow behavior this is considered morally wrong or offensive
  4. Tirade (n) a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation
  5. Meticulous (adj) showing great attention to detail; careful and precise
  6. Listless (adj) lacking energy or enthusiasm
  7. Embellish (v) make something more interesting or entertaining by adding extra details, especially ones that are not true
  8. Grovel (v) to treat someone with too much respect in order to gain approval or favor
  9. Intrepid (adj) fearless; adventurous
  10. Inundate (v) overwhelm someone with things or people to be dealt with

List 6

  1. Sportive (adj) playful and light-hearted
  2. Anomaly (n) something that strays from what is standard, normal, or expected
  3. Droll (adj) curious or unusual in a way that provokes dry amusement
  4. Unequivocal (adj) leaving no doubt; unambiguous
  5. Zenith (n) the highest point
  6. Curmudgeon (n) a bad-tempered, grumpy person
  7. Replete (adj) filled or well-supplied with something
  8. Plethora (n) a large or excessive amount of something
  9. Lament (v) mourn (a person’s loss or death)
  10. Lampoon (v) publicly criticize someone or something by using ridicule or sarcasm