1. arrogant
Having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one’s own importance or abilities. _____________________________________________
2. ambiguous
Unclear or inexact.
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3. amorphous
Without a clearly defined shape or form.
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4. agenda
A list of items of business to be considered at a meeting.
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5. apathy
Lack of interest, enthusiasm or concern.
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6. blueprint
Something which acts as a plan, model or template.
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7. comprehensive
Including or dealing with all or nearly all element or aspects of something.
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8. convention
A way in wich something is usually done, especially within a particular area or activity.
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9. conform
Comply with rules, standards or laws.
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10. condemn
Express complete, typically public, disapproval of censure.
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11. deliberate
Done consciously and intentionally.
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12. defendant
Institution sued or accused in a court of law.
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13. detrimental
Tending to cause harm.
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14. diverge
Separate from another route.
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15. extraneous
Irrelevant or unrelated to the subject or matter being dealt with.
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16. elusive
Hard to find.
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17. erratic
Not even or regular in pattern.
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18. exploit
Make full use of and derive benefit from a resource.
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19. exacerbate
Make a problem, bad situation or negative feeling worse.
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20. fundamental
Forming a necessary base or core of central importance.