321. To give one’s authority to another : Delegate
322. A person who is greatly respected because of wisdom : Venerable
323. Has an evil reputation : Notorious
324. One who loves all mankind : Philanthropist
325. Something kept as a reminder of an event : Souvenir
326. Instrument that magnifies objects : Microscope
327. Talking disrespectfully of sacred things : Blasphemy
328. A person who gambles or bets : Punter
329. The first speech made by a person : Maiden
330. Speech for the first time : Maiden Speech
331. That which cannot be believe : Incredible
332. A body of persons appointed to hear evidence and give their verdict in trials : Jury
333. To agree to something : Assent
334. A legal agreement by which a person borrows money from a bank usually to buy a house : Mortgage
335. A remedy for all diseases : Panacea
336. Theft of another person’s writings or ideas and passing them off as one’s own : Plagiarism
337. A person who cannot make a mistake : Infallible
338. A person who readily believes others : Credulous
339. Meaningless language with an exaggerated style intended to impress : Rhetoric
340. Capable of being interpreted in two way : Ambiguous
341. A paper written by hand : Manuscript
342. Unfair advantages for members of one’s own family : Nepotism
343. A situation that stops an activity from progressing : Bottleneck
344. Place where wine is made : Brewery
345. Detailed plan of a journey : Itinerary
346. Inability to sleep : Insomnia
347. Animal that feeds on plants : Herbivorous
348. One who does not make mistakes : Infallible
349. Likely to arouse envy : Enviable
350. A person who loves wealth and spends as little money as possible : Miser
351. Something which is imagined to be real but actually does not exist : Figment
352. Fit to be eaten : Edible
353. The quality of being politely firm and demanding : Assertive
354. The study of birds : Ornithology
355. Use of force or threats to get someone to agree to something : Coercion
356. To keep a great person or event in people’s memory : Commemorate
357. The action of looking within or into one’s own mind : Introspection
358. That which is without opposition : Unanimous
359. Property inherited from one’s father or ancestors : Patrimony
360. A political leader appealing to popular desires and prejudices : Demagogue