Hypocrisy
contradicting yourself; pretending to believe something you don't actually believe
Defer
to postpone something; to yield to someone else's wisdom
Fickle
shifting in character; inconstant, unpredictable
Accomodating
helpful, obliging, polite; going out of your way
Oblivious
Debacle
a disastrous failure, disruption
Commend
to give someone a compliment; approve or recognize someone for an accomplishment
Elaborate
complex, detailed, intricate (or as a verb: add more information, go into more detail)
Chronological
arranged in order of time
Lethargic
feeling sluggish or apathetic, uncaring, unmotivated
Respite
a break or rest
Abhor
to hate or detest
Forlorn
lonely, abandoned, hopeless
Figurative
symbolic; not literal
Frivolous
of little importance; silly
Larceny
theft; stealing
Juxtapose
Brusque
short, abrupt, dismissive
Gratuitous
uncalled for, unnecessary, unwarranted; excessive (too much)
Implicit
Paradigm
a perfect, ideal example of something that can serve as a pattern or model
Mitigate
to alleviate, make something less bad
Eminent
distinguished, prominent, famous
Imperative
absolutely necessary; pressing, immediately important
Imminent
in the near future; about to happen