Approaching death or becoming obsolete
moribund
The comedian made _____ remarks during a serious discussion.
flippant / facetious
Credulous vs _____
Someone who is skeptical and disbelieving
incredulous
The peaceful music created a cacophony in the room.
euphony
A rude student who openly disrespects the teacher
insolent / impudent
A subtle difference in meaning or feeling
nuance
She was so _____ that she believed every rumor she heard.
credulous
Cerebral vs _____
Acting on instinct rather than logic
visceral
The student was incredulous because she believed everything immediately.
credulous
A person who hesitates constantly and cannot decide
vacillate / waver
An intruder or someone who doesn’t belong
interloper
The professor gave a highly _____ lecture focused on theory.
cerebral
Euphony vs _____
Harsh, jarring sound
cacophony
The speech was cerebral because it was full of loud emotional reactions.
visceral
A shy individual who avoids risks due to fear
timorous
A trait unique to an individual
idiosyncrasy
The speaker delivered an _____ critique of the policy.
excoriating / scathing
Confident vs _____
Completely confused and puzzled
nonplussed / confounded
The building was moribund because it was beautifully decorated.
moribund means near death or decline
A speech that is overly decorative and flowery
florid
A person excessively focused on themselves
narcissist
The student began to _____ between two choices, unable to decide.
vacillate / waver
Bold vs _____
Showing fear or nervousness
timorous
He gave a flippant speech filled with serious, respectful analysis.
flippant means not taking things seriously
A humiliating and disgraceful failure in public
ignominious