| Word | Definition |
| anomaly | deviation from the common rule; abnormailty |
| convivial | characterized by jovial fellowship; festive; in good humor |
| diffuse | spread out; wordy |
| extrovert | one whose interest is centered in external objects and actions |
| germane | relevant; pertinent; having a significant bearing on the matter at hand |
| obtuse | dull, blunt; slow to perceive |
| penurious | miserly, stingy; poverty-stricken |
| senile | characteristic of old age |
| sententious | terse, pithy; given to moralizing |
| stagnate | to lie inactive; to fail to progress or develop |
| tawdry | gaudy and cheap; vulgarly ornamental |
| titillate | to tickle; to excite agreeably |
| toxic | harmful, poisonous |
| trenchant | having a sharp edge or point; cutting; shar; clear; keen |
| visceral | pertaining to the internal organs; as the heart, liver, etc. |