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Here s a list of 100 commonly used words along with their definitions and examples:

1. **Abate**
*Definition:* To lessen or reduce.
*Example:* The storm finally began to abate.

2. **Benevolent**
*Definition:* Kind and generous.
*Example:* The benevolent man donated to the local shelter.

3. **Candid**
*Definition:* Honest and straightforward.
*Example:* She gave a candid response to the question.

4. **Diligent**
*Definition:* Hardworking and attentive.
*Example:* He is a diligent student who studies every day.

5. **Eloquent**
*Definition:* Fluent and persuasive in speaking or writing.
*Example:* The speaker gave an eloquent speech.

6. **Frugal**
*Definition:* Economical or avoiding waste.
*Example:* She is frugal with her money.

7. **Gratuitous**
*Definition:* Unnecessary or unwarranted.
*Example:* The movie had gratuitous violence.

8. **Harangue**
*Definition:* A lengthy and aggressive speech.
*Example:* He delivered a harangue about the need for change.

9. **Impeccable**
*Definition:* In accordance with the highest standards; faultless.
*Example:* She has impeccable taste in fashion.

10. **Judicious**
*Definition:* Having, showing, or done with good judgment.
*Example:* The judicious decision benefited everyone.

11. **Keen**
*Definition:* Highly developed; sharp.
*Example:* He has a keen interest in science.

12. **Lament**
*Definition:* To express sorrow or regret.
*Example:* She lamented the loss of her friend.

13. **Meticulous**
*Definition:* Showing great attention to detail.
*Example:* He is meticulous in his work.

14. **Nostalgia**
*Definition:* A sentimental longing for the past.
*Example:* She felt a wave of nostalgia looking at old photos.

15. **Obscure**
*Definition:* Not well known; unclear.
*Example:* The artist remains obscure despite his talent.

16. **Plausible**
*Definition:* Seemingly reasonable or probable.
*Example:* His explanation was plausible.

17. **Quaint**
*Definition:* Attractively unusual or old-fashioned.
*Example:* They stayed in a quaint cottage by the lake.

18. **Resilient**
*Definition:* Able to recover quickly from difficult conditions.
*Example:* Children are often more resilient than adults.

19. **Skeptical**
*Definition:* Not easily convinced; having doubts.
*Example:* She was skeptical about the new policy.

20. **Tangible**
*Definition:* Perceptible by touch; clear and definite.
*Example:* There was no tangible proof of his claim.

21. **Ubiquitous**
*Definition:* Present, appearing, or found everywhere.
*Example:* Smartphones are ubiquitous these days.

22. **Vicarious**
*Definition:* Experienced in the imagination through the feelings or actions of another.
*Example:* She took vicarious pleasure in her friend's success.

23. **Wary**
*Definition:* Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems.
*Example:* He was wary of strangers.

24. **Zealous**
*Definition:* Having or showing zeal; passionate.
*Example:* The zealous supporters cheered loudly.

25. **Adversity**
*Definition:* Difficulties or misfortune.
*Example:* He faced adversity with courage.

26. **Brevity**
*Definition:* Conciseness in speech or writing.
*Example:* The brevity of her speech impressed the audience.

27. **Cohesive**
*Definition:* Forming a united whole.
*Example:* A cohesive team can achieve great results.

28. **Defer**
*Definition:* To postpone or delay.
*Example:* They decided to defer the meeting.

29. **Empathy**
*Definition:* The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
*Example:* She showed great empathy toward her friend.

30. **Foster**
*Definition:* To encourage or promote the development of something.
*Example:* They aim to foster creativity in children.

31. **Gregarious**
*Definition:* Fond of company; sociable.
*Example:* He is a gregarious person who loves parties.

32. **Hinder**
*Definition:* To create difficulties for someone or something.
*Example:* The rain did not hinder their plans.

33. **Imminent**
*Definition:* About to happen.
*Example:* The storm was imminent.

34. **Juxtapose**
*Definition:* To place or deal with close together for contrasting effect.
*Example:* The artist juxtaposed light and dark colors.

35. **Kudos**
*Definition:* Praise and honor received for an achievement.
*Example:* She received kudos for her presentation.

36. **Lethargic**
*Definition:* Affected by lethargy; sluggish and apathetic.
*Example:* After the long meeting, everyone felt lethargic.

37. **Mundane**
*Definition:* Lacking interest or excitement; dull.
*Example:* He found the mundane tasks boring.

38. **Nurture**
*Definition:* To care for and encourage the growth of.
*Example:* They nurture the talents of young musicians.

39. **Oblivious**
*Definition:* Not aware of or not concerned about what is happening.
*Example:* She was oblivious to the commotion around her.

40. **Perceive**
*Definition:* To become aware or conscious of something.
*Example:* He could perceive her disappointment.

41. **Quell**
*Definition:* To put an end to; suppress.
*Example:* The police quelled the riot.

42. **Rejuvenate**
*Definition:* To make someone or something look or feel younger, fresher, or more lively.
*Example:* A vacation can rejuvenate your spirit.

43. **Scrutinize**
*Definition:* To examine or inspect closely and thoroughly.
*Example:* She scrutinized the document for errors.

44. **Trepidation**
*Definition:* A feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen.
*Example:* He approached the interview with trepidation.

45. **Unprecedented**
*Definition:* Never done or known before.
*Example:* The team achieved unprecedented success this year.

46. **Vulnerable**
*Definition:* Susceptible to physical or emotional harm.
*Example:* Children are often vulnerable to bullying.

47. **Whimsical**
*Definition:* Playfully quaint or fanciful.
*Example:* The whimsical decorations brought joy to the room.

48. **Yield**
*Definition:* To produce or provide; to give way to arguments, demands, or pressure.
*Example:* The farm yields a good harvest each year.

49. **Acquiesce**
*Definition:* To accept something reluctantly but without protest.
*Example:* He acquiesced to her demands.

50. **Benevolence**
*Definition:* The quality of being well-meaning; kindness.
*Example:* Her benevolence was evident in her charitable work.

51. **Cursory**
*Definition:* Hasty and therefore not thorough or detailed.
*Example:* He gave a cursory glance at the report.

52. **Divergent**
*Definition:* Tending to be different or develop in different directions.
*Example:* Their opinions on the matter were divergent.

53. **Exemplary**
*Definition:* Serving as a desirable model; representing the best of its kind.
*Example:* She is an exemplary student.

54. **Futility**
*Definition:* Pointlessness or uselessness.
*Example:* He realized the futility of arguing.

55. **Grievous**
*Definition:* Very severe or serious.
*Example:* The grievous mistake cost them dearly.

56. **Hubris**
*Definition:* Excessive pride or self-confidence.
*Example:* His hubris led to his downfall.

57. **Impartial**
*Definition:* Treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just.
*Example:* An impartial judge is essential for justice.

58. **Juvenile**
*Definition:* Relating to young people; immature.
*Example:* His juvenile behavior annoyed the adults.

59. **Kinetic**
*Definition:* Relating to or resulting from motion.
*Example:* The sculpture had a kinetic quality that caught the eye.

60. **Lucid**
*Definition:* Expressed clearly; easy to understand.
*Example:* She gave a lucid explanation of the theory.

61. **Malleable**
*Definition:* Able to be hammered or pressed into shape; easily influenced.
*Example:* The metal is malleable and can be shaped easily.

62. **Nonchalant**
*Definition:* Feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed.
*Example:* He was nonchalant about the upcoming exam.

63. **Obsolete**
*Definition:* No longer produced or used; out of date.
*Example:* The technology became obsolete quickly.

64. **Pragmatic**
*Definition:* Dealing with things sensibly and realistically.
*Example:* She took a pragmatic approach to the problem.

65. **Quintessential**
*Definition:* Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class.
*Example:* He is the quintessential gentleman.

66. **Reconcile**
*Definition:* To restore friendly relations between.
*Example:* They managed to reconcile their differences.

67. **Satiate**
*Definition:* To satisfy to the full.
*Example:* The meal was enough to satiate his hunger.

68. **Tangible**
*Definition:* Perceptible by touch; clear and definite.
*Example:* The results of the project were tangible.

69. **Uphold**
*Definition:* To maintain or support.
*Example:* It is important to uphold the law.

70. **Viable**
*Definition:* Capable of working successfully; feasible.
*Example:* The plan is viable and can be implemented.

71. **Wistful**
*Definition:* Having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.
*Example:* She had a wistful look in her eyes.

72. **Zephyr**
*Definition:* A gentle, mild breeze.
*Example:* A zephyr blew through the trees.

73. **Alleviate**
*Definition:* To make suffering, deficiency, or a problem less severe.
*Example:* The medicine helped alleviate her pain.

74. **Banal**
*Definition:* So lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring.
*Example:* The film was criticized for its banal plot.

75. **Candid**
*Definition:* Truthful and straightforward; frank.
*Example:* She was candid about her mistakes.

76. **Disparage**
*Definition:* To regard or represent as being of little worth.
*Example:* He disparaged her accomplishments.

77. **Ebullient**
*Definition:* Cheerful and full of energy.
*Example:* The ebullient crowd cheered for the team.

78. **Fluctuate**
*Definition:* To rise and fall irregularly in number or amount.
*Example:* The stock prices fluctuate daily.

79. **Garrulous**
*Definition:* Excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters.
*Example:* He is garrulous and often dominates conversations.

80. **Hapless**
*Definition:* Unfortunate or unlucky.
*Example:* The hapless travelers were stranded by the storm.

81. **Imminent**
*Definition:* About to happen.
*Example:* The deadline is imminent.

82. **Juxtaposition**
*Definition:* The fact of two things being seen or placed close together.
*Example:* The juxtaposition of colors was striking.

83. **Kudos**
*Definition:* Praise for an achievement.
*Example:* She received kudos for her hard work.

84. **Languid**
*Definition:* Weak or faint from illness or fatigue.
*Example:* He felt languid after the long run.

85. **Myriad**
*Definition:* A countless or extremely great number.
*Example:* There are myriad options to choose from.

86. **Nefarious**
*Definition:* Wicked or criminal.
*Example:* The villain had a nefarious plan.

87. **Obfuscate**
*Definition:* To deliberately make something unclear or difficult to understand.
*Example:* The lawyer tried to obfuscate the issues.

88. **Paradox**
*Definition:* A statement that contradicts itself but may include a latent truth.
*Example:* The paradox of choice can lead to anxiety.

89. **Quibble**
*Definition:* To argue or raise objections about a trivial matter.
*Example:* They quibbled over the details of the contract.

90. **Reiterate**
*Definition:* To say something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis.
*Example:* He reiterated his main points during the meeting.

91. **Soporific**
*Definition:* Tending to induce drowsiness or sleep.
*Example:* The lecture was soporific and many students dozed off.

92. **Trepidation**
*Definition:* A feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen.
*Example:* She approached the stage with trepidation.

93. **Uncanny**
*Definition:* Strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way.
*Example:* He had an uncanny ability to predict events.

94. **Vicarious**
*Definition:* Experienced in the imagination through the feelings or actions of another person.
*Example:* She lived vicariously through her daughter's adventures.

95. **Wane**
*Definition:* To decrease in size or intensity.
*Example:* The moon will wane over the next few nights.

96. **Xenophobia**
*Definition:* Dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.
*Example:* Xenophobia can lead to social tension.

97. **Yield**
*Definition:* To produce or provide; to give way to arguments, demands, or pressure.
*Example:* The investment should yield a good return.

98. **Zenith**
*Definition:* The time at which something is most powerful or successful.
*Example:* The company reached its zenith in the 1990s.

99. **Abscond**
*Definition:* To leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to avoid detection.
*Example:* The thief absconded with the jewels.

100. **Bellicose**
*Definition:* Demonstrating aggression and willingness to fight.
*Example:* The bellicose nations were on the brink of war.

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