| feral | | My mother said that my ____ of greed would go away if I was more generous. |
| fetid | | After she realized her favorite show was on soon, she finished her homework in an ____ manner. |
| hegemony | | The _____ child was suprised when she was accused of stealing. |
| insidious | | The phrase "Have A Nice Day" is so _____ and meaningless that now machines can say it. |
| florid | | The old lady with 20 cats apartment smelled so _____ that I immediately noticed all the fur laying around. |
| hapless | | She was so _____; she wanted more toys after her parents had already bought her so many. |
| indefatigable | | The _____ man didn't even ask before he took food from the stranger's plate. |
| harangue | | He was so ____ that he kept asking personal questions even when she told him to stop. |
| hackneyed | | After the long race he was still ____; he went on running for 15 minutes before he got tired. |
| implacable | | He is so ____ that even when he studies a lot he never gets an A. |
| ignominious | | Her ____ card had a nice cover, but inside was the nastiest letter I had ever seen. |
| iniquity | | I had heard my mother's ______ about cleaning my room so many times because I put it off for 3 weeks. |
| gregarious | | The house was so ____; there were flowers everywhere, even in the wallpaper. |
| impudent | | She is so _____ that she would make a whole group of friends on the first day of school. |
| ingenuous | | He is always so ____; whenever I call him we talk for hours! |
| garrulous | | It was really _____ to be charged guilty of a crime as a police officer. |
| iconoclast | | The ____ showed up at the protest and insulted the institution. |
| impetuous | | She would never let a ____ cat inside her home because it wasn't domesticated. |
| impertinent | | She was so _____; she wanted more toys after her parents had already bought her so many. |