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8 Cards in this Set
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Oblivious
(Adjective) |
- Unaware
- Distracted, inattentive, dreamy, absentminded - Aware, focused, conscious - He was oblivious to the fact that he was about to trip because he was so busy reading. |
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Volatile
(Adjective) |
- Touchy or explosive
- Unstable, tense, impulsive, dangerous, unpredictable - Stable, calm, predictable, safe - The Hulk is very volatile. |
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Discord
(Noun) |
- Conflict or disharmony
- Disagreement, dispute, division, opposition - Agreement, Harmony, peace, goodwill - There was a lot of discord between the Greek gods because they cheated on each other. |
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Vituperative
(Adjective) |
- Abusive or accusatory
- Insulting, harmful, stinging - Complimentary, respectful, polite - Her boss was very vituperative but she did not quit. |
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Inane
(Adjective) |
- Silly or meaningless
- Ridiculous, foolish, absurd, stupid, idiotic - Wise, intelligent, important - It is inane to fight over a piece of bread. |
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Serene
(Adjective) |
- Peaceful or unruffled
- Calm, patient, self-composed - Chaotic, frantic, flustered, troubled - The beach is very serene in the morning before everyone arrives. |
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Tumultuous
(Adjective) |
- Raging or turbulent
- Stormy, rough, wild, hectic - Calm, still, peaceful, serene - The tumultuous hurricane wiped out the trailer park. |
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Inclinations
(Noun) |
- A tendency to do something
- Habit, trend, attraction, preference - Disinterest, dislike - My inclination is delimit screen time. |