- ambit (n): the scope or extent of something
 
  - anodyne (adj): unlikely to offend, often deliberately so
 
  - apophenia (n): seeing connections or patterns in random data
 
  - apoplectic (adj): filled with rage
 
  - atavistic (adj): characterized by reversion to something primitive or ancestral
 
  - attenuated (adj): weakened in force or effect
 
  - blithely (adv): happily, or in a joyous manner
 
  - cachet (n): prestige, or the state of being respected
 
  - capacious (adj): spacious, roomy
 
  - chafed (v): become annoyed because of a restriction or inconvenience
 
  - cosset (v): care for and protect in an overindulgent way
 
  - demure (adj): reserved, modest, and shy
 
  - denouement (n): the final resolution of the intricacies of a plot
 
  - despotism (n): absolute power or control
 
  - diminuendo (n, v, adj, adv): reduction of force or loudness
 
  - disabuse (v): to rid oneself or another of error or fallacy
 
  - doyen (n): the most respected or prominent person in given field
 
  - epistemic (n): relating to knowledge, cognitive
 
  - equanimity (n): calmness or composure in difficult situations
 
  - entrepreneur (n): A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture.
 
  - ersatz (adj): a poor-quality imitation
 
  - evince (v): to reveal the presence of
 
  - expiate (v): to make amends, atone
 
  - facile (adj): ignoring the true complexities of an issue, superficial
 
  - functionary (n): paper-pusher, bean counter
 
  - grist (n): useful material to support an argument
 
  - hagiography (n): a biography which is uncritically supportive of its subject
 
  - hirsute (adj): hairy
 
  - impishly (adv): mischievously
 
  - importune (v): to harass (someone) persistently for or to do something
 
  - imprimatur (n): official approval or sanction
 
  - inchoate (adj): just begun and so undeveloped; rudimentary
 
  - ineluctable (adj): impossible to avoid
 
  - inveigh against (v): to protest or criticize bitterly or vehemently
 
  - l’esprit de l’escalier (n): thinking of the perfect retort too late
 
  - legerdemain (n): a display of skill or adroitness, wizardry
 
  - leitmotif (n): a dominant or recurring theme
 
  - magisterial (adj): having or showing great authority
 
  - martial (adj): warlike
 
  - mensch (n): a person of integrity and honor
 
  - métier (n): an activity in which one excels, forte
 
  - milquetoast (adj): feeble, insipid, or bland
 
  - monastic (adj): a simple way of living with few possessions and no people near you
 
  - moratorium (n): a temporary suspension of activity
 
  - oeuvre (n): the complete works of a writer, painter, or other artist
 
  - opprobrium (n): severe criticism and blame
 
  - polity (n): a politically organized unit
 
  - preternatural (adj): beyond what is normal or natural
 
  - pro forma (adv): as a matter of form or politeness
 
  - protean (adj): easily and continuously changing
 
  - provenance (n): the place of origin of something
 
  - puerile (adj): childishly silly and trivial
 
  - purgatory (n): a place or condition of suffering or expiation
 
  - raise Cain (v): to raise trouble, raise hell
 
  - rapacious (adj): inordinately greedy, extortionate
 
  - referendum (n): a vote where an entire electorate is invited
 
  - rejoinder (n): a sharp or witty reply
 
  - reproach (n): an expression of rebuke, strong disapproval
 
  - salient (adj): most noticeable or important
 
  - salvific (adj): leading to salvation
 
  - samizdat (n): clandestine copying and distribution of banned literature
 
  - skein (n): a tangled or complicated arrangement, state, or situation
 
  - simpatico (adj): likeable and easy to get on with
 
  - simulacrum (n): an unsatisfactory imitation or substitute
 
  - soi-disant (adj): self-styled, self-proclaimed
 
  - specious (adj): superficially plausible, but actually wrong
 
  - spurious (adj): based on false reasoning or information that is not true
 
  - sui generis (adj): unique
 
  - third rail (n): dangerous area of discussion, commonly used in politics
 
  - to brook (v): to tolerate or allow
 
  - unalloyed (adj): complete and unreserved
 
  - unrequited (adj): (of a feeling, esp. love) not returned or rewarded
 
  - vainglory (n): excessive vanity
 
  - vertiginous (adj): extremely high or steep
 
  - vivisection (n): ruthlessly sharp and detailed criticism or analysis
 
  - waiflike (adj): apparently homeless, starving, or forsaken