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laconic: using or marked by the use of a minimum of words.
| inveigle: to persuade or obtain by ingenuity or flattery. |
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| abominate: to detest intensely. |
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| sine qua non: an indispensable thing. |
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| ennui: a feeling of weariness and dissatisfaction arising from lack of interest. |
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| amative: pertaining to or disposed to love. |
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| perdurable: very durable; long lasting. |
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| copacetic: very satisfactory. |
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| ersatz: being a substitute or imitation. |
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| aberrant: abnormal. |
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| extempore: without premeditation or preparation. |
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| lubricious: lewd; also, slippery or smooth. |
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| ineffectual: without effect; weak; useless. |
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| magniloquent: lofty or grandiose in speech or expression. |
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| mien: demeanor; also, aspect; appearance. |
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| canorous: melodious; musical. |
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| sylvan: pertaining to woods or forests. |
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| neophyte: a novice. |
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| disheveled: in loose disorder; disarranged. |
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| nolens volens: whether unwilling or willing. |
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