WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED
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◍ modicum.
Answer: a small amount
◍ mollify.
Answer: to soothe or calm; to appease
◍ morose.
Answer: gloomy, sullen
◍ mundane.
Answer: everyday, ordinary, commonplace
◍ munificent.
Answer: very generous; lavish
◍ mutable.
Answer: likely to change
◍ narcissistic.
Answer: showing excessive love for oneself; egoistic
◍ nocturnal.
Answer: of the night; active at night
◍ nonchalant.
Answer: appearing to be unconcerned
◍ nondescript.
Answer: without distinctive qualities; drab
◍ notorious.
, Answer: famous, especially for evil actions or qualities
◍ novice.
Answer: beginner
◍ nuance.
Answer: a subtle difference or quality
◍ nuture.
Answer: to nourish or help to grow
◍ obdurate.
Answer: unwilling to change; stubborn, inflexible
◍ objective.
Answer: dealing with observable facts rather than opinions or interpretations
◍ oblivious.
Answer: unaware, unconscious
◍ obscure.
Answer: little known; hard to understand
◍ obsessive.
Answer: haunted or preoccupied by an idea or feeling
◍ obsolete.
Answer: no longer current; old-fashioned
◍ obstinate.
Answer: stubborn, unyielding
◍ obtrusive.
Answer: overly prominent
◍ ominous.
Answer: foretelling evil
◍ onerous.
Answer: heavy, burdensome
, ◍ opportunistic.
Answer: eagerly seizing chances as they arise
◍ opulent.
Answer: rich, lavish
◍ ornate.
Answer: highly decorated, elaborate
◍ ostenatious.
Answer: overly showy, pretentious
◍ ostracize.
Answer: to exclude from a group
◍ pallid.
Answer: pale; dull
◍ parched.
Answer: very dry; thirsty
◍ pariah.
Answer: outcast
◍ partisan.
Answer: reflecting strong allegiance to a particular party or cause
◍ pathology.
Answer: disease or the study of disease; extreme abnormality
◍ pellucid.
Answer: very clear; transparent; easy to understand
◍ penitent.
Answer: feeling sorry for past crimes or sins
◍ penurious.
Answer: extremely frugal; stingy
◍ perceptive.