A brief summary, sketch, or outline of something, especially a book, play, movie, or TV show
What is “synopsis”?
To figure out from clues; to conclude from evidence and reason rather than explicit statements.
What is "infer"?
Simba and Mufasa
What is "leonine"?
The pursuit of physical pleasure above all else
What is "hedonism"?
Having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's own importance
What is "humble"?
A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea, theory, or plot
What is "exposition"?
An opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information; sometimes used to describe an unverified theory
What is "conjecture"?
Garfield and Hello Kitty
What is "feline"?
The act or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation
What is "slander"?
Charitable, generous, or forgiving, especially towards a rival or less powerful person
What is "magnanimous"?
Commonly used to mean "clarify or express clearly," this word literally means to enlighten
What is "illuminate"?
You might have to guess if something is this word, meaning vague or having more than one meaning
What is "ambiguous"?
Medusa's hair
The exercise of absolute power, especially in a cruel and oppressive way
What is "despotism"?
The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness
What is "integrity"?
To express an idea or feeling fluently and coherently
What is "articulate"?
To make an approximate or tentative judgment regarding something's value
What is "assess"?
Spirit, Bullseye, and Black Beauty
What is "equine"?
A person falsely claiming to have special knowledge or skills; a fraud
What is "charlatan"?
Showing moderation, self-restraint, and control
What is "temperate"?
Coming from the Latin word for "clear," this word appropriately means to make something clear through explanation.
What is “elucidate”?
You might have to make a guess if you are in one of these: a situation of uncertainty where there may be no correct answers
What is "quandary"?
Paddington, Yogi, and Smokey
What is "ursine"?
A person believing in or practicing something that is at odds with what is generally accepted, or a public opponent of religious beliefs
What is "heretic"?
Often used to refer to a very charitable person, this word literally means "love of humankind"
What is "philanthropic"?