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Pungent

Sharp or irritating to taste or smell, acrid


The smell of the acidic chemical was .......... .



Gross taste

Deft

Quick and skillful; adroit


The fox that crossed the river was .... and skilled.

Fast, slick, cool

Reciprocal

Performed experienced or felt by both sides mutual


When two lovers feel the same they often feel ........., the mutual feelings come out to play.

LOVE

Fervent

Having or showing great emotion or zeal; ardent


If you say you love someone you should feel ..... towards them.

A fool for love

Cynical

Expressing jaded or scornful skeptism or negativity; pessimiste


Girls who are drama queens are very ...... .

Shady

Desolate

Devoid of inhabits deserted


The desert and area of land was ....... .



Bare, empty

Transcendent

Surpassing others preeminent or supreme


The will of passing those higher above you is to be ........ .



Bold

Impenetrable

Impossible to penetrate or enter


The straw was ........ to the juicebox.

Osculist

A physician who treats eyes


My grandma needs to see an ........ .

Sumptuous

Lavish rich & superior in quality


Chocolate is very much ........ .

Jay gatsby

Facet

One of number out aspects as of a subject


To pick a number of something out of a situation is to be ....... .

Incessant

Continuing without interruption; continual


The way she talked was ...... but I didn't really want her to stop anyways.

Never ending

Innumeral

Too numerous to be counted


The amount of freckles I have is ...... to count.

Disain

A feeling or show of content & aloofness; scorn


The amount of ..... he had in her was obvious.