| Definition | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| An interest or hobby outside of one's occupation. | Avocation | 100%
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| Having an attitude of unimpressed detachment or indifference to something others are excited about. | Blasé | 100%
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| Persistent and courageous. | Doughty | 100%
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| A haughty and arrogant way of behaving. | Hauteur | 100%
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| An ideal representation of a quality or thing. | Paragon | 100%
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| Excessively fussy about trivial issues or minor details. | Persnickety | 100%
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| Careful, attentive, and hardworking. | Assiduous | 0%
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| Ordinary, mundane, or unrefined. | Banausic | 0%
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| Kind or pleasant. | Benignant | 0%
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| Characterised by cheer, warmth, and festivity. | Convivial | 0%
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| A person's conduct and demeanour, especially their posture and poise. | Deportment | 0%
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| An act that determines remorse and attempts to make amends. | Expiation | 0%
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| Very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail. | Fastidious | 0%
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| To perplex or baffle. | Flummax | 0%
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| To severely criticise or verbally attack someone or something. | Lambaste | 0%
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| (Of a voice or words) Sweet or musical; pleasant to hear. | Mellifluous | 0%
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| Sharply critical, sarcastic, or biting. | Mordant | 0%
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| Trifle with. | Palter | 0%
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| A small or insufficient quantity of a particular thing. | Paucity | 0%
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| A strong attraction towards a thing or an activity. | Penchant | 0%
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| Make (someone) anxious or unsettled. | Perturb | 0%
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| A natural tendency to behave a certain way or like a particular thing. | Proclivity | 0%
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| Extravagant in a way that is wasteful or unwise. | Profilgate | 0%
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| To move in a sneaky manner. | Sidle | 0%
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| Loud, powerful, and booming, capable of commanding attention. | Stentorian | 0%
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| Unemotional and showing little reaction or interest. | Stolid | 0%
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| Obscure or murky; dark. | Tenebrous | 0%
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| Ful of twists, bends, and turns; winding. | Tortuous | 0%
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| An erratic or unpredictable change in behaviour or circumstances. | Vagary | 0%
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| Experienced in the imagination through the feelings or actions of another person. | Vicarious | 0%
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