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Stack #4529783
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |