you can decide whether to stress the first or the second syllable.
abject
something strange that rarely occurs.
aberration
to abolish or avoid.
abrogate.
it means you agree with someone or give in to his or her wish.
accede.
is someone who supports a cause.
advocate.
a closed meeting of members from the same political party.
caucus.
to make appear greater.
aggrandize.
the complete opposite of something.
antithesis.
something that makes up a satisfying whole with something else.
complement
a fancy word for a bad bruise.
contusion
means by chance
fortuitous
a cream or ointment with a thick, gooey texture.
emollient
someone who becomes a leader largely because of skills as a speaker or who appeals to emotions and prejudices.
demagogue
means unique to an individual.
idiosyncratic
that two or more things are unlike in substance or nature
heterogenous
they're being secretive.
surreptitious
put a law into effect.
promulgate
the state of being full or complete
plenitude
to take or seize.
requisition
This is a fancy way of saying that it will stink.
noisome
a remedy that falsely claims to solve every problem ever.
panacea
formal word meaning stubborn.
obdurate
means boisterous, noisy, aggressive, defiant.
obstreperous
describes something slow or even inactive
torpid
describes something that's not part of the whole.
tangential