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This document contains a list of over 100 words ranging from parts of speech like adjectives and adverbs to concepts and ideas. The words cover a wide variety of topics and meanings from descriptive terms like "pulchritudinous" and "penurious" to concepts like "cabal" and "junta" to emotional states such as "blithe" and "disconsolate." Many of the words are obscure, unusual, or antiquated in usage.

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This document contains a list of over 100 words ranging from parts of speech like adjectives and adverbs to concepts and ideas. The words cover a wide variety of topics and meanings from descriptive terms like "pulchritudinous" and "penurious" to concepts like "cabal" and "junta" to emotional states such as "blithe" and "disconsolate." Many of the words are obscure, unusual, or antiquated in usage.

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Volition, iffy, cadge, aver, caprice, conflagration, craven, descry, encomium, enervate, exculpate,

iconoclast, inchoate, effable, irascible, laconic, lugubrious, ossified, perfidious, phlegmatic,


pulchritudinous, saturnine, specious, turpitude, putative, dissemble, impecunious, pecuniary, tyro,
neophyte, verisimilitude, tribulation, concomitant, catholicon, prosaic, habiliments, nacreous,
diurnal, nocturnal, fortitude, eunuch, agnostic(in technical and marketing- uninfluenced,
independent), eclectic, Gourmand, plaintive, plaintiff, tenable, laconic, desiccated(2-dried up, lifeless),
chary(cautiously or suspiciously reluctant to), disconsolate(unhappy, without consolation), gullible,
tedious(slow,tiresome, monotonous), despondent(desp), avarice, cupidity, rapacity, mercenary,
pleonexia, tacit, jaundiced, penurious, indigent, destitute, disadvantaged(2), vagrant, derelict(1),
tarrying, dawdle, parsimonious, miserly, mingy, niggardly, stingy, connubial, conjugal, stygian(1),
blithe, kitsch, brummagem, fidelity, sanguine, bullish(2), innocuous, inoculate, cabal, junta, camarilla,
coterie, imprecation(1), contumacious(2), plucky, ribald(referring to sexual matters in an
amusingly rude way), exigent, exigency, sobriquet, cognomen, moniker, appellate, epithet,
meliorate, aver, contend(2), Anthropocene, eminently, eminent, august(respected
and impressive), distend(1-swollen,bloated), bulbous, hector(1), pariah,
timorous, ambivalent, dtente(1), construe, vacuity, inchoate(also means incoherent),
litters(1-a group of young animals), gentrify, heresy, hermetic, gall(impudent), prudishness, racy(1),
beg(2), repast, dander, doyennes, potentates, abandon(2), vicarious(1), tropes, effect(2- to
bring about), hewing(adhere), stilted(unnatural , stiff), vertiginous, inundate, homiletics,
profundity, badinage, banter, tardy, dissuade(persuade someone from something),
disabuse(persuade someone that some idea is mistaken), slight, quiddity(his quirks and
quiddities), kith, recidivism, condone, nugatory, compendious, apocryphal, compunction,
tetchy, chivvies, chivvying, expatiate, twaddle(talk or write in a foolish way), ulterior,
couth, unwitting, retrench, dally, debonair, farfetched, bedizen, gaudy, lovelorn, fillip,
unctuous , callous, attrition, askance, arraign, atrabilious, insentient, credulity,
Cockalorum, libertine, disport, sangfroid, aplomb, Cursory, inimical, afflatus, affray,
acolyte, banal, conform, blithe(2-happy, indifferent,casual), penury, parsimonious,
squalor, reive, reave, diffident(antonym confident), coy, baiting, blas, churlish, curt,
objective(not neutral, dispassionate, disinterested), uninterested, victuals, levity,
begrudge, fealty, facsimiles, profane(2- non-religious, irreverent, desecrate),
blasphemous(irreverent, profane), runic,

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