General opinion or reputation
What is repute?
She carefully examined the document before signing it.
What is peruse?
Open, honest, and straightforward
What is candid?
To accuse someone of wrongdoing or assign blame
What is imputation?
Present everywhere at the same time
What is ubiquitous?
Questionable or suspicious
What is dubious?
The lawyer argued forcefully against the charges in court.
What is contend?
Excessively talkative
What is loquacious?
To lower in value, quality, or dignity
What is debase?
An inborn or natural quality
What is innate?
The highest point or peak
What is apex?
The scam was designed to trap unsuspecting victims.
What is ensnare?
Emotionally distressed and overwhelmed
What is distraught?
A serious wrongdoing that brings public shame
What is infamy?
A strong liking or tendency toward something
What is penchant?
Overly satisfied with oneself; unbothered by problems
What is complacent?
He used charm and flattery to mislead her into trusting him.
What is beguile?
Showing strong sexual desire in an offensive way
What is lascivious?
To beg urgently or persistently
What is importune?
Deliberately deceptive behavior
What is duplicity?
Harmless or not dangerous
What is benign?
The harmful rumors slowly damaged her reputation.
What is pernicious?
Unable to be satisfied or filled
What is insatiable?
Shockingly bad or offensive
What is egregious?
A fake or false version of something
What is pseudo?