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peripatetic   a person who walks from place to place  
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venal   corruptible: capable of being corrupted  
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noisome   nauseating: causing or able to cause nausea  
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mordant   black: harshly ironic or sinister  
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doyenne   a woman who is the senior member of a group  
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encomium   the praise of a person or thing  
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inundate   fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid  
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elegy   # a mournful poem; a lament for the dead  
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paean   a joyous exultant triumphant song or hymn  
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inimitable   defying imitation; matchless  
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recondite   abstruse: difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge  
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abstruse   difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge  
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perspicacious   acutely insightful and wise, observant and thoughtful  
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calumny   a false accusation of an offense or a malicious misrepresentation of someone's words or actions  
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excoriate   condemn: express strong disapproval of  
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objurgate   chastise: censure severely  
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remonstrate   present and urge reasons in opposition  
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vituperate   Berate, scold, to use harsh condemnatory language.  
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canard   an unfounded or false, deliberately misleading story  
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ersatz   an artificial or inferior substitute or imitation  
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pedantic   academic: marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects  
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ingenuous   candid, frank, guileless; characterized by an inability to mask your feelings  
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indelible   cannot be removed, washed away or erased  
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platitude   a trite or obvious remark  
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trite   # banal: repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse  
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syllogism   deductive reasoning in which a conclusion is derived from two premises  
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pirouette   Whirl or spin. A complete turn of the body on one foot, on point or demi-pointe.  
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striated   Marked with stripes, striae, grooves, or ridges. Used in the beading world to describe an item that has straight or swirled threads of colors of various tones on the surface or internally.  
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restive   edgy: being in a tense state  
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sedulity   the quality of being constantly diligent and attentive  
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fastidious   giving careful attention to detail; hard to please; excessively concerned with cleanliness;  
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perfidy   betrayal of a trust  
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petulant   cranky: easily irritated or annoyed  
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supercilious   disdainful: having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy  
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inveigh   rail: complain bitterly  
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contretemps   An inopportune or embarrassing occurrence or situation.  
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gustatory   Relating to the sense of taste.  
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ribald   Characterized by or indulging in vulgar, lewd humor  
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sidereal   Of, relating to, or concerned with the stars or constellations; stellar.  
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pernicious   baneful: exceedingly harmful; insidious: working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way  
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abeyance   temporary cessation or suspension  
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cloying   Refers to ultra-sweet or sugary wines that lack the balance provided by acid, alcohol, bitterness or intense flavor. (can also be used to describe a person)  
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sanctimonious   hypocritical form of excessive piety, considered to be an affectation merely for public show.  
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abut   (verb) lie adjacent to another or share a boundary  
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acarpous   producing no fruit  
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