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Obsequies Fawning Obidence
Gratuitos Uncalled for: Lack of good reason
Ambivalent State of having mixed feelings
Erroneous Wrong,Incorrect
Quixotic Exceedingly idealistic, unrealistic, idealized view of reality
Prudent Acting with caution and care when making judgments or decisions
Prudence The ability to act with caution and sensibility when making decisions.
Imprudent Unwise,Due to failure to consider the likely results/consequences of ones actions
Obtuse Lack of sensetivity, emotional intelligence annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand
Clandenstine/Surreptitious Kept secret or done secretively especially because illicit or not aprroved of.
Egregious (adj) Conspicuousy bad, shocking, distinguised in some appaling or terrible way
Ephmeral (adj) Lasting for a short time, momentary, brief, transicent, temporary Ex: Concentrate on remembering the EPHEMERAL moments
Dogmatic (ADJ) / Dogmatism (NOUN) Opinions in a doctrinaire o arrogant mannerism, opinionated, uncompromising ,peremptery, and overbearing
Circumvent (Verb) To find a way around (an obstacle) : to avoid or bypass (defeat, failure, unpleasentness, etc) by artfulness or deception; avoid by anticipating or outwiting.
Circumvention (Noun) The action of overcoming a problem / difficulty, typically in a clever and surreptitious way. EX: Circumvention of the rules undermines any fairness.
Ubiquiteos (adj) Present, appearing, or found everywhere; prevelant; universal;omnipresent;far-reaching; ever-present
Ubiquity (noun) The fact of appearing everywhere or of being very common. ex:Phones
Capricious (adj) Given to sudden and unaccountale changes of mood or behavior;fickle;unpredictable and inconsistent
Capriciousness (noun) A sudden, erratic hange of mood, action or behavior without clear reason
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