A verbose person uses too many words, and can be described as long-winded.
A vindictive person, by definition, is someone inclined to seek revenge.
Vivid means bright or colorful. Dull means colorless. Crooked means not straight. Shy means reserved or awkward when meeting new people.
Laconic means using few words. Compendious means using few words, succinct, or condensed, as in a summary.
Vociferous means expressing feelings or opinions in a very loud or forceful way. The closest synonym is vehement.
Wry means a dry, sarcastic sense of humor. Droll is the closest synonym.
Intrepid means bold or brave.
Credible means reliable, plausible, or believable.
Enmity is the state or feeling of being actively opposed or hostile to someone or something. Acrimony is the closest synonym.
Poignant is an adjective meaning affecting or emotionally moving.
A blemish is a flaw or defect, so an unblemished reputation is one without a flaw or defect.
Trepidation means caution or fearfulness. Bravery means courage. Excitement means enthusiasm or exhilaration. Recklessness means carelessness.
A juvenile is a youth, so to be juvenile is to act immature or youthful.
Slight means very weak or minor, and minute means very small or insignificant.
Prolific means fruitful or productive. Profuse means plentiful and abundant. It’s the closest synonym to profuse.
Abundant means ample, or more than sufficient.
The word cursory means hastily done with little attention to detail, or preliminary.
Boisterous means noisy and mischievous.