| Antipathy: A feeling of intense dislike | 
		
			| Cats were his greatest antipathy. | 
		
			| Aquiline: Curved down like an eagle's beak | 
		
			| His aquiline nose is a prominent feature of his face. | 
		
			| Covet: Wish, long, or crave for | 
		
			| She coveted her fur coat. | 
		
			| Erudite: Having or showing profound knowledge | 
		
			| I found him a charming and erudite companion. | 
		
			| Felicitous: Exhibiting an agreeably appropriate manner or style | 
		
			| Her speech was not at all felicitous while greeting the guests. | 
		
			| Frigid: Extremely cold | 
		
			| She replied with a frigid smile to his question. | 
		
			| Germane: Relevant and appropriate | 
		
			| He asks questions that are central and germane to the issue. | 
		
			| Halcyon: Idyllically calm and peaceful; suggesting happy tranquillity | 
		
			| The next day dawned sunny with a halcyon blue sky after a stormy one. | 
		
			| Ignominious: deserving or bringing disgrace or shame | 
		
			| Many thought that he was doomed to ignominious failure because of his sloppy ways. | 
		
			| Ingratiate: Gain favour with somebody by deliberate efforts | 
		
			| She quickly sought to ingratiate herself with the new administration. | 
		
			| Legerdemain: An illusory feat | 
		
			| He is a financial and legal legerdemain. | 
		
			| Misogyny: Hatred of women | 
		
			| Misogyny is still prevalent in some patriarchal families. | 
		
			| Parochial: Relating to or supported by or located in a parish | 
		
			| He was uncomfortable in the stuffy and parochial atmosphere of a small village. | 
		
			| Penury: A state of extreme poverty or destitution | 
		
			| Suddenly left penniless after his business failed, he had to live in penury. | 
		
			| Perfidious: Tending to betray | 
		
			| She says that the politicians are a perfidious breed. | 
		
			| Plebiscite: A vote by the electorate determining public opinion on a question of national importance | 
		
			| The future of the country should be decided by plebiscite. | 
		
			| Procrastination: Slowness as a consequence of not getting around to it | 
		
			| Humans are in the habit of procrastination, they tend to delay their work to the next day almost always. | 
		
			| Recalcitrant: Stubbornly resistant to authority or control | 
		
			| She is a recalcitrant child of an unhappy mother. | 
		
			| Seethe: Be in an agitated emotional state | 
		
			| I seethed with anger over the insult. | 
		
			| Vertigo: A reeling sensation | 
		
			| Keep her back from the edge of the cliff-she suffers from vertigo. |