Dabbler
A person who engages in an activity without serious intent or commitment.
This word describes someone who delays or procrastinates often.
Dilatory
Artless
Innocent / Naïve
Erudite
Ignorant
The speaker’s tone grew _______ as he described his childhood dog, bringing some listeners to tears.
Maudlin
Fatuous
Silly and pointless; lacking intelligence or thought.
This word refers to someone who is simple, sincere, and lacking in deceit.
Ingenuous
Juvenile
Childish / Immature
Stagnant
Flowing / Dynamic
The _______ professor had a reputation for explaining difficult ideas in plain language.
Sage
Nascent
Beginning to exist or develop; emerging.
This word means acting without thinking or care; impulsive and rash.
Impetuous
Trite
Clichéd / Overused
Perennial
Temporary
Despite his _______ posture, the veteran still spoke with great authority and presence.
Decrepit
Inveterate
Deeply rooted; firmly established through long habit.
This term means dull, unimaginative, or lacking poetic beauty.
Prosaic
Utopian
Idealistic / Visionary
Immutable
Changeable / Flexible
The intern’s _______ remarks during the staff meeting showed his inexperience.
Sophomoric
Recondite
Difficult to understand; dealing with obscure or complex subjects.
This word describes someone excessively sentimental in a sickly or insincere way.
Mawkish
Seasoned
Experienced / Skilled
Passé
Modern / Current
Though young, the scion proved to be anything but a _______; his proposals were thoughtful and bold.
Tyro