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Etymology
100

(Adjective) Dexterous, nimble, skillful, clever

Deft

100

shaggy, scruffy, dilapidated, neglected, grungy

Unkempt

100

cheering, celebration, praise, hilarity, joy

Lament

100

Impudence, as an adverb

Impudently

100

Asperity, from Latin:

asper

Rough, Harsh

200

(Adjective) Showing respect or courteous regard

Deferent

200

dehydrated, depleted, devitalized

Desiccated

200

lacking, meager, little, slight, small

Voluminous

200

Indulgent, as a noun

Indulgence

200

Indolent, From Latin:

in + dolere 

In - Not, Without

Dolere - To suffer, grieve

300

(Adjective) Lively; Animated; Spirited;

Vivacious

300

dictatorial, overbearing, bossy, arrogant, autocratic

Imperious

300

bright, cheerful, content, gentle, happy

Morose

300

Zeal, as a noun (Somebody who is passionate about something)

Zealot

300

Aversion, From Latin:

ab + vertere

Ab - Off, Away from

Vertere - To turn

400

(Adjective) firmly resolved or determined; set in purpose or opinion; characterized by firmness and determination

Resolute

400

foreboding, grim, threatening, unpromising

Ominous

400

apathy, coolness, disinterest, dullness, inactivity

Zeal

400

Deferent, as a noun

Deference

400

Benign, From Latin:

bene + gignere

Bene - good, well

Gignere - to bear, to beget

500

(Adjective) intrusive or presumptuous; insolently rude; uncivil

Impertinent

500

harshness, acerbity, irritability, peevishness

Asperity

500

humble, meek, shy, subservient

Imperious

500

Desiccated, as a noun

Desiccation 

500

Precocious, From Latin:

prae + coquere

Prae - Before

Coquere - To cook, to ripen

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