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25 Cards in this Set
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Muse (verb)
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To become absorbed in thought; to turn something in the mind
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Meticulous (adjective)
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Excessively careful; painstaking; scrupulous
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Urbane (adjective)
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Notably polite or polished in manner
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Sagacity (noun)
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Quality of being keen in judgment
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Edify (verb)
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To instruct improve, enlighten, or uplift |
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Malleable (adjective)
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capable of being extended or shaped by hammering or by pressure
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Bucolic (adjective)
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of, pertaining to, or suggesting an idyllic rural life |
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Eloquent (adjective)
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having or exercising the power of fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech; movingly expressive
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Halcyon (adjective) |
calm; peaceful; tranquil; happy; joyful; carefree
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Ego (noun)
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self
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grat |
pleasing |
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inter |
between; among; jointly |
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nov |
new |
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Miserly (adjective) |
stingy; mean |
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Bolster (noun) |
support; reinforce; add |
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Prolific (adjective) |
abundantly fruitful; producing in large quantities or with great frquency |
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Terse (adjective) |
concise; pithy; brief |
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Aspire (verb) |
seek to attain; long for |
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Esoteric (adjective) |
hard to understand; known only to a chosen few |
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Vacillate (verb) |
waver; fluctuate |
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Stagnant (adjective) |
motionless; dull |
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Amphi/Ambi |
both, on both sides, around |
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Cred |
believe |
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Path |
feeling, emotion |
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Sed |
sit |