Thursday, July 4, 2019

Day 19: 5 July 2019


  1. Capricious: whimsical
  2. Dexterity: agility; skilled in performing tasks
  3. Knack: talent
  4. Adroit: clever; skillful
  5. Communion: the sharing of exchanging of intimate thoughts and feelings, especially on a mental or spiritual level
  6. Intangible: untouchable; bodiless; abstract
  7. Cupidity: greed for money
  8. Custodian: guardian; curator; overseer; superintendent
  9. Contemporary: modern; present-day
  10. Obstinate: stubborn

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Day 18: 4 July 2019


  1. Itinerant: traveling from place to place
  2. Transparent: lucid
  3. Enliven: cheer
  4. Haughty: conceited
  5. Laconic: concise
  6. Rambling: lengthy and confused; wordy
  7. Verbose: redundant
  8. Assertive: domineering
  9. Unobtrusive: modest
  10. Flamboyant: extravagant; exuberant

Day 17: 3 July 2019


  1. Duplication: copying
  2. Flutter: float
  3. Command: instruct
  4. Gnome: dwarf
  5. Ablution: washing
  6. Surmount: overcome
  7. Torpid: inactive
  8. Selection: preference
  9. Ostentation: pomp; showy; fancy; extravagant
  10. Convict: criminal

Monday, July 1, 2019

Day 16: 2 July 2019


  1. Elude: escape
  2. Premonition: forewarning
  3. Erroneously: wrongly
  4. Estranged: separated
  5. Capitulate: surrender
  6. Propitiate: appease
  7. Appease: still; soothe; pacify
  8. Ceremonial: formal
  9. Obsession: preoccupation
  10. Dilate: widen; expand; enlarge

Day 15: 1 July 2019


  1. Menace: threat
  2. Delineate: explain
  3. Abrogate: abolish
  4. Infructuous: unfruitful; fruitless
  5. Gruff: rough
  6. Doleful: mournful; expressing sorrow
  7. Desolation: solitude
  8. Woe: misery; pain; agony; grief
  9. Allegiance: loyalty; faithfulness; fidelity
  10. Amnesty: pardon; spare; forgive

Sunday, June 30, 2019

Recap: 24 June 2019 - 30 June 2019

  1. Cessation: the fact or process of ending or being brought to an end
  2. Frugal: sparing or economical 
  3. Succinct: concise; short; brief; compact
  4. Probity: the quality of having strong moral principles; integrity; honesty; goodness; virtue
  5. Partisan: supporter; follower; adherent; a devotee
  6. Eminent: (of a person) famous and respected within a particular sphere; illustrious; distinguished; notable; noteworthy
  7. Obnoxious: disgusting
  8. Covenant: (legal) An agreement to do or not to do a particular thing; contract
  9. Deference: respect; polite submission
  10. Flattery: an insincere praise
  11. Abrogate: abolish; repeal
  12. Annul: revoke
  13. Annihilate: to destroy
  14. Repeal: if a government or other group or person with authority repeals a law, that law is no longer valid
  15. Grandeur: magnificence
  16. Inception: beginning
  17. Colossal: enormous
  18. Paradox: puzzle
  19. Proliferate: reproduce; multiply; grow rapidly
  20. Censure: criticize
  21. Diligent: careful; hardworking
  22. Splendor: magnificence
  23. Momentous: important
  24. Infatuation: passion
  25. Consignee: nominee
  26. Tramp: wanderer
  27. Fugitive: escapee; refugee; deserter; a person who has escaped from captivity or is in hiding
  28. Sedulous: careful; hardworking; laborious
  29. Vagabond: wanderer; nomad; Wayfarer
  30. Sedentary: sitting; desk-bound; stationary
  31. Itinerant: traveling from place to place
  32. Irreverence: disrespect
  33. Amicable: friendly
  34. Sympathique: (of a person) agreeably in tune with another's personality or mood
  35. Circumspect: cautious
  36. Censure: the expression of formal disapproval
  37. Prudent: cautious
  38. Panacea: cure-all; universal remedy; elixir
  39. Vindicate: acquit; clear; free; justify
  40. Occult: mystical; supernatural
  41. Cordial: friendly
  42. Sorcery: the use of magic, especially black magic
  43. Menace: threat
  44. Delineate: explain
  45. Abrogate: abolish
  46. Successive: consecutive
  47. Ravage: demolish
  48. Superstitious: irrational
  49. Mentor: guide
  50. Garnish: adorn
  51. Bling: expensive
  52. Crunk: very excited; full of energy
  53. Drool-worthy: extremely attractive or desirable
  54. Frankenfood: genetically modified food
  55. Millennium: a period equal to 1000 years
  56. Ecstasy: an overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitement
  57. Despicable: deserving hatred and contempt
  58. Abject: of the most contemptible kind
  59. Contempt: lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike; open disrespect for a person or a thing 
  60. Aberration: a state or condition markedly different from the norm
  61. Disavow: refuse to acknowledge; disclaim knowledge of
  62. Abjure: formally reject
  63. Abrogate: revoke formally
  64. Revoke: cancel officially
  65. Countermand: cancel officially
  66. Abscond: run away
  67. Abstruse: difficult to penetrate
  68. Accede: yield to another's wish or opinion
  69. Accost: speak to someone
  70. Accretion: an increase by natural growth or addition
  71. Shrewd: marked by practically hardheaded intelligence; acting with a specific goal
  72. Acumen: shrewdness shown by keen insight
  73. Plead: make an emotional appeal; present and argue for (a position), especially in court or in another public context
  74. Concoct: make (a dish or meal) by combining various ingredients
  75. Cognizant: having knowledge or awareness
  76. Assuage: to soothe, to allay
  77. Punt: kick the ball
  78. Apothecary: a health professional trained in the art of preparing and dispensing drugs
  79. Piety: righteousness by virtue of being pious
  80. Stinginess: a lack of generosity
  81. Manoeuvre: planned strategic movement of troops
  82. Domicile: the place of permanent residence
  83. Dogma: principle; tenet
  84. Dole: charitable gift
  85. Taciturn: habitually reserved and uncommunicative
  86. Hammock: a hanging bed of canvas or rope netting (usually suspended between two trees)
  87. Unsullied: spotlessly clean and fresh
  88. Imprudent: not prudent or wise
  89. Prudent: careful and sensible; marked by sound judgment
  90. Astute: marked by practically hardheaded intelligence

Day 14: 30 June 2019


  1. Shrewd: marked by practically hardheaded intelligence; acting with a specific goal
  2. Acumen: shrewdness shown by keen insight
  3. Plead: make an emotional appeal; present and argue for (a position), especially in court or in another public context
  4. Concoct: make (a dish or meal) by combining various ingredients
  5. Cognizant: having knowledge or awareness
  6. Assuage: to soothe, to allay
  7. Punt: kick the ball
  8. Apothecary: a health professional trained in the art of preparing and dispensing drugs
  9. Piety: righteousness by virtue of being pious
  10. Stinginess: a lack of generosity
  11. Manoeuvre: planned strategic movement of troops
  12. Domicile: the place of permanent residence
  13. Dogma: principle; tenet
  14. Dole: charitable gift
  15. Taciturn: habitually reserved and uncommunicative
  16. Hammock: a hanging bed of canvas or rope netting (usually suspended between two trees)
  17. Unsullied: spotlessly clean and fresh
  18. Imprudent: not prudent or wise
  19. Prudent: careful and sensible; marked by sound judgment
  20. Astute: marked by practically hardheaded intelligence

Day 19: 5 July 2019

Capricious: whimsical Dexterity: agility; skilled in performing tasks Knack: talent Adroit: clever; skillful Communion: the sharing o...