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hot words cumulative test 1 to 18

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laconic adj.   using few words in speech  
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garrulous adj.   talkative; loquacious  
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grandiloquent adj.   using big and fancy words when speaking for the purpose of impressing  
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ostentatious adj.   having to do with showing off; pretentious  
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supercilious adj.   looking down on others; proud and scornful  
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insolent adj.   boldly disrespectful in speech or behavior; rude  
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derivative adj.   unoriginal; taken from something already existing  
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prosaic adj.   dull; commonplace  
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vapid adj.   lacking freshness and zest; flat; stale  
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ameliorate vb.   to make better; to lessen pain, difficulty, or tension  
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assuage vb.   to alleviate; to lessen pain or conflict; pacify  
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mitigate vb.   to make or become less severe; to lesson pain or damage  
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convivial adj.   sociable, outgoing in a festive way, especially when pertaining to eating  
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cantankerous adj.   bad-tempered; quarrelsome  
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disputatious adj.   likely to dispute or argue  
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polemical adj.   inclined to argue or debate; controversial  
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largess n.   generous giving  
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munificent adj.   very generous  
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penurious adj.   stingy; relating to great poverty, destitution  
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quandary n.   a dilemma; a confusing or puzzling situation  
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iniquitous adj.   showing a lack of fairness; wicked; vicious  
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deleterious adj.   harmful to one’s health or overall welfare; pernicious  
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pernicious adj.   very destructive or harmful, usually in an inconspicuous and relentless way  
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nefarious adj.   very mean and wicked  
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impugn vb.   to oppose or attack someone or something as false or refutable  
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upbraid vb.   to chide; to scold bitterly  
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phlegmatic adj.   hard to get excited or emotional; calm  
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stoical adj.   lacking emotion or not showing any emotion  
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lassitude n.   a tired feeling, usually resulting from depression or too much work  
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soporific adj.   sleep-inducing; sleepy  
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torpid adj.   lacking energy; relating to inactivity; feeling sluggish  
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indolent adj.   lazy; not wanting to do any work  
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obsequious adj.   obeying or performing a service for someone in an overly attentive manner  
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fawning adj.   gaining the favor of another by acting overly kind or by flattery  
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ardent adj.   full of passion and emotion  
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ebullient adj.   filled with a bubbly excitement, as if boiling over with excitement  
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adamant adj.   unwilling to bend; unyielding  
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dogged adj.   stubborn; determined  
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intractable adj.   stubborn; hard to manage  
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obdurate adj.   resistant to persuasion or softening; stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing  
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obstinate adj.   stubborn; inflexible  
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recalcitrant adj.   stubborn; disobedient; defiant  
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cacophony n.   lack of harmony; loud and unpleasant noise; a racket  
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din n.   ongoing loud sound; noise  
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euphony n.   pleasing sound  
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mellifluous adj.   sweet and smooth sounding  
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strident adj.   shrill; high-pitched  
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vociferous adj.   loud and noisy regarding one’s own voice, especially shouting; demandingly clamorous  
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hidebound adj.   strongly-opinionated; narrow-mindedly stubborn  
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raucous adj.   coarse-sounding; loud and unruly  
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