Stunt - Answer-to hinder the normal growth, development, or progress of
/.Reconcile - Answer-to cause people or groups to become friendly again after an
argument or disagreement
/.Prodded - Answer-to thrust a pointed instrument into
/.Chided - Answer-to express mild disapproval of (someone) : to scold (someone) gently
/.Banal - Answer-boring, uninteresting
/.Digression - Answer-the act of to speaking or writing about something that is different
from the main subject being discussed
/.Benign - Answer-of gentle disposition, gracious
/.Cantankerous - Answer-often angry and annoyed
/.Reticent - Answer-inclined to be silent or uncommunicative in speech, reserved
/.Bellicose - Answer-showing tendency to fight
/.Complacent - Answer-satisfied with how things are and not wanting to change them
/.Deferential - Answer-showing respect for someone/something
/.Sanctimonious - Answer-pretending to be morally better than other people
/.Unrelenting - Answer-not slowing down, stopping, or growing weaker
/.Deterrent - Answer-serving to prevent something from happening or prevent people
from doing something
/.Panacea - Answer-something that will make everything about a situation better
/.Provocation - Answer-an action or occurrence that causes someone to become angry
or to begin to do something
/.Mitigate - Answer-to make (something) less severe, harmful, or painful
, /.Conducive - Answer-making it easy, possible, or likely for something to happen or exist
/.Bereft - Answer-deprived or robbed of the presence of something
/.Miscreants - Answer-a person who does something that is illegal or morally wrong
/.Anomaly - Answer-something that is unusual or unexpected : something anomalous
/.Tacit - Answer-expressed or understood without being directly stated
/.Impetuous - Answer-acting or done quickly and without thought : controlled by emotion
rather than thought
/.Regal - Answer-of, relating to, or suitable for a king or queen
/.Dispel - Answer-to make something end or go away
/.Levity - Answer-lack of seriousness
/.Haughty - Answer-showing the attitude of someone who thinks they are better than
everyone else
/.Impudent - Answer-rude
/.Insolent - Answer-rude
/.Presumptuous - Answer-too confident especially in a way that is rude : done or made
without permission, right, or good reason
/.Loquacious - Answer-wordy, full of excessive talk
/.Reverential - Answer-showing respect
/.Contemptuous - Answer-showing/feeling deep hatred/disapproval
/.Antipodes - Answer-opposite points on earth
/.Bifurcations - Answer-a point of division
/.Dichotomies - Answer-a difference between two opposite things : a division into two
opposite groups
/.Filial - Answer-relating to a son/daughter
/.Symbiotic - Answer-a relationship between two people or groups that work with and
depend on each other