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Pungent |
Sharp or irritating to the taste or smell; acrid Ex: That smell is so punget |
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Deft |
Quick & skillful; adroit Ex: He is so deft while on the court |
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Reciprocal |
Performed, experienced, or felt by both sides; mutual
Ex: The reciprocal between the men was almost equal. |
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Languid |
Lacking energy or vitality; sluggish; listless Ex: When you're sick, you're languid |
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Fervent |
Having or showing great emotion or zeal; ardent
Ex: She was fervent when she didn't get her way! |
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Cynical |
Expressing jaded or scornful skepticism or negativity; pessimistic
Ex: He was cynical about the assignment |
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Desolate |
Devoid of inhabitants; deserted; barren Ex: She just desolated away. |
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Transcendent |
Surpassing others; preeminent or supreme. Ex: The boy was transcendent towards the lady. |
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Impenetrable |
Impossible to penetrate or supreme. Ex: She was Impenetrable about the car sale. |
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Oculist |
A physician who treats diseases of eyes; an optometrist. Ex: If you think you have a problem with your eye, go to an oculist. |
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Sumptous |
Lavish; rich & superior in quality. Ex: She seems very sumptuous. |
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Facet |
One of numerous aspects, as of a subject. Ex: He doesn't realize the facet of this job. |
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Incessant |
Continuing without interruption; continual. Ex: I want this meeting to be incessant. |
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Innumerable |
Too numerous to be counted; numberless. Ex: This has happened innumerable times. |
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Disdain |
A feeling of show of contempt & aloofness; scorn Ex: She had the feeling of disdain about this situation. |