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ludicrous
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-adjective
causing laughter because absurd or ridiculous; laughably absurd -His attitude was so ludicrous that even the teacher was laughing |
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callow
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-adjective
young and inexperienced; immature -The callow woman was fresh out of college when she got her first job |
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blithe
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-adjective
merry; cheerful; happy -During the winter season many people become blithe |
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nepotism
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-noun
favoritism shown to relitives, espically is securing jobs -My cousin showed much nepotism toward our grandmother |
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malign
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-verb
to speak evil of; to slander -As i was listening to him speak i found it absurd to hear him malign such a great man |