Group Words List
Group Words List
20. Words that are used for representing complexity and deep knowledge
22. Words that are related in some to the sentiment of asking for something
24. Words that are related to the sentiment of ending or finishing something
30. Words that are related to the sentiment of being showy or flashy
Zenith: The point above the observer that is directly opposite the nadir on the imaginary sphere
against which celestial bodies appear to be projected/the top-most point.
Pinnacle: The highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development.
Apogee: A final climactic stage.
Acme: The highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development.
Culmination: A heavenly body's highest celestial point above an observer's horizon/A final
climactic stage.
Summit: The highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development.
Apex: The highest point (of something).
Climax: The highest point of anything conceived of as growing, developing or unfolding.
Disposition: An attitude of the mind, especially one that favors one alternative over others.
Affinity: A natural attraction, liking, or feeling of kinship.
Proclivity: A natural propensity or inclination.
Predilection: A partiality or disposition in favor of something; a preference.
Affections: A positive feeling of liking.
Partiality: A predisposition to like something.
Penchant: A strong liking.
Adroit: Skillful
Intuitive: Spontaneously derived from or prompted by a natural tendency.
Sagacious: having or showing acute mental discernment and keen practical sense.
Erudite: Possessing or exhibiting knowledge, insight, or understanding.
Ingenious: Characterized by cleverness or originality of invention or construction.
58. Words used for people who are too critical and caustic in their approach
Positive Words
Negative Words
Agreeableness: Pleasantness resulting from agreeable (to one's own liking) condition.
Benevolence: Desire to do good to others; goodwill; charitableness.
Compassion: A deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering.
Courtesy: Excellence of manners or social conduct; polite behavior.
Devotion: Profound dedication; earnest attachment to a cause, person etc.
Dignity: Poise and self respect.
Diligence: Earnest and persistent application to an undertaking; steady effort.
Discretion: Quality to act or judge on one's own.
Ethical: Conforming to accepted standards of social or professional behavior.
Fortitude: Strength of mind that enables one to endure adversity with courage.
Graciousness: Pleasantly kind, benevolent, and courteous.
Gratitude: A feeling of thankfulness and appreciation.
Humility: The quality or condition of being humble.
Humor: A comic, absurd, or incongruous quality causing amusement.
Idealism: The cherishing or pursuit of high or noble principles, purposes, or goals.
Impartiality: Fair, just, unbiased.
Integrity: An undivided or unbroken completeness or totality with nothing wanting.
Leniency: Showing or characterized by mercy or tolerance.
Magnanimity: Extremely liberal and generous of spirit.
Mercy: Compassionate or kindly forbearance esp. of those under one's power.
Modesty: Freedom from vanity or conceit.
Morality: Conformity to the rules of right conduct; moral or virtuous conduct.
Nobility: Nobleness of mind, character, or spirit; exalted moral excellence.
Perseverance: Steady persistence in adhering to a course of action, a belief, or a
purpose.
Probity: Integrity and uprightness; honesty.
Prudence: Discretion in practical affairs.
Reverence: A feeling of profound respect for someone or something.
Tranquility: Quality or state of being calmness; peacefulness; quiet; serenity.
Wholesome: Conducive to or characteristic of physical or moral well-being.
Zeal: Enthusiastic devotion to a cause, ideal, or goal and tireless diligence in its
furtherance.