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Irrationally
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In an unreasoning manner; done without thinking something through.
adjective She was thinking so irrationally, how can she possibly run the race with no practice. |
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Vibrancy
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Spirit; vitality.
adjective She always painted with such vibrancy, i wish i could do that. |
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Sinuous
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Flexible in movement; curving
adjective We walked up the sinuous path that led to my friends house. |
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Chaos
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Extreme disorder
noun When my parents went on vacation my house was full of chaos. |
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Assimilated
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Absorbed into the system.
verb My grandmother just arrived from France and she assimilated better then i expected, she said she studied English in France. |
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Invigorating
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Giving strength or energy to someone.
verb The Pilates class i went to was very invigorating. |
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Assuage
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To ease or relieve.
verb The aspirin assuaged my head ache. |
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Wry
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Amusing or ironic.
adjective She gave me a wry smile and i knew we were going to take a while. |
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Ominous
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Menacing or threatening.
adjective He sent me an ominous look but i knew he was just joking. |
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Imploring
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Urgently begging or pleading.
verb She imploringly begged her mother to get her the new pair of shoes. |