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    1. conventional (100) based on accepted practice; traditional; customary;

    normal; ordinary; orthodox (convention,

    unconventional)

    2. undermine (99) to hurt, weaken, or destroy, often in an

    underhanded or sneaky way

    3. dismissive (90) rejecting anothers thoughts or ideas, usually as not

    worthy of consideration; condescending (dismiss)

    4. aesthetic (86) relating to what is beautiful; beautiful; pleasing

    (aesthetics, aesthete, unaesthetic)

    5. objective (77) based on facts rather than personal feelings;

    unbiased; not personal; not subjective; true

    (objectivity)

    6. reconcile (75) to adjust the differences between things; to reach

    an agreement, especially after an argument; to

    make up; to overcome discord; to try to be inclusive

    (reconciliation, conciliatory, irreconcilable)

    7. speculative (74) taking a chance; risky; uncertain; cannot be

    confirmed (speculate, speculation)

    8. accessible (71) being able to enter or approach a place;

    approachable; friendly; genial; gregarious (access,inaccessible)

    9. decorum (68) proper; correct behavior or etiquette; good

    manners; refinement (decorous, indecorous)

    10. impulsive (67) tending to act on impulse and without thought;

    rash; impetuous; unrestrained; capricious

    (impulses)

    11. deride (67) to ridicule something; to laugh at something as

    ridiculous; to mock; to satirize (derision, derisory,risible)

    12. suppress (67) to stop something from rising or coming out by

    holding it down; to repress (suppression)

    13. complacent (66) overly pleased with an accomplishment;

    overconfident; self-satisfied; so unwary as to be

    foolish (complacency)

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    14. reverent (66) deeply honoring or respectfuland so not joking

    around; venerating (revere, reverence, reverential,

    irreverent)

    15. disparage (65) to insult or put down; to offend

    16. relevant (65) relating to the subject at hand; important or

    significant; pertinent (relevance, irrelevant)

    17. prudent (62) careful; cautious, especially about money; having

    good judgment; circumspect; wary (prudence,

    imprudent)

    18. refute (62) to prove wrong or false (refutation, irrefutable)

    19. inevitable (61) certain to happen; unavoidable (inevitability)

    20. innocuous (60) harmless; not dangerous at all; not likely to provoke

    a strong reaction; inconsequential

    21. convey (60) to make something known; to reveal; to

    communicate; to depict

    22. profound (59) wise; deep; beneath the surface (profundity)

    23. ironic (59) a statement or situation that conveys a second

    meaning at odds with the apparent meaning;humorous (irony)

    24. ambivalent (58) undecided; feeling positively and negatively towards

    something (ambivalence)

    25. pragmatic (58) getting things done in an effective way; practical;

    emphasizing the practical; expedient (pragmatism,

    pragmatist)

    26. innovative (58) new; revolutionary (innovation)

    27. rational (57) based on reason rather than emotions; logical;

    sensible (irrational, rationale, rationalize)

    28. abstract (57) based on general ideas; not solid or concrete; vague;

    hypothetical (abstraction)

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    29. distinct (57) clearly separate from others; not identical;

    different; clear; conspicuous; lucid (distinction,

    distinctive, indistinct)

    30. felicitous (56) well-chosen; especially appropriate; pleasing

    (felicity, infelicity)

    31. resolute (56) determined to succeed; not easily discouraged;

    persistent; tenacious (resolution, irresolute,

    resolve, unresolved)

    32. diverse (55) varying; something composed of distinct or unlike

    elements or qualities (diversity, diversify)

    33. trivial (53) unimportant; insignificant; negligible;

    inconsequential (trivialize, triviality)

    34. discern (53) to notice; to see clearly; to distinguish; to

    discriminate (discerning, discernment,

    indiscernible)

    35. enhance (53) to strengthen; to improve (enhancement)

    36. redundant (52) extra, so not needed; extraneous (redundancy)

    37. tempered (52) mild; not severe or extreme; controlled; moderate;

    restrained (temperate, temperance, intemperate)

    38. dubious (52) doubtful, and probably untrue; implausible

    39. depict (51) to represent in words or pictures; to describe a

    scene or situation; to show; to convey (depiction)

    40. compelling (51) to arouse a feeling irresistibly; forceful; incisive;

    provocative; engaging (compel, compulsion,

    compulsory)

    41. indifferent (51) not caring about somethingsuch as an outcome

    one way or the other; apathetic (indifference)

    42. embellish (50) to decorate; to make beautiful or aesthetic; to make

    additions to, especially as in adding fictitious

    details to a story (embellishment)

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    43. supplant (50) to replace as better

    44. fabricate (49) to make or devise something; to make up an

    elaborate story, as in to lie (fabrication, fabricator)

    45. plausible (49) believable; probably; likely (implausible)

    46. parallel (49) something equivalent; a comparison; an analogy

    (unparalleled)

    47. eradicate (49) to wipe out; to eliminate; to destroy (ineradicable)

    48. dominant (49) having great or complete power or influence over

    someone or something; primary (dominate,

    domination, predominant)

    49. deleterious (49) harmful

    50. discord (48) disagreement; disharmony, especially among

    people; tension or unease between people, and

    often the resulting confusion (discordant, concord,

    accord)

    51. futile (48) completely useless or ineffective; so hopeless that

    effort to change a situation is wasted (futility)

    52. indulgent (47) giving in to anothers wishes; permissive; lenient;tolerant; condoning (indulge, overindulge, self-

    indulgent)

    53. indignant (47) annoyed or insulted, especially about ones dignity;

    angered (indignity)

    54. eclectic (47) selecting the best from different sources; selective;

    varied

    55. vindicate (47) to prove someone right in the end; to free him or

    her from blame; to exonerate (vindication)

    56. exemplary (46) showing by being great example; outstanding

    (exemplar, exemplify)

    57. inhibit (46) to block; to hold back; to impede or suppress

    (inhibition)

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    58. discredit (46) to harm someones reputation; to show something

    should not be trusted or believed (credit)

    59. contemporary (46) occurring at the present time; occurring at the

    same time in history; modern (contemporaries,

    contemporaneous)

    60. provoke (45) to arouse strong feelings in someone; to anger

    (provocative, provocation)

    61. solicitous (45) eager to help; asking if one can help; sympathetic

    (solicit, solicitude)

    62. daunting (45) discouraging; intimidating; scary (undaunted)

    63. skepticism (44) doubt (skeptical, skeptic)

    64. coherent (44) sticking together in a unified whole; orderly;

    logically understandable; lucid (incoherent)

    65. autonomy (44) independence; self-government (autonomous)

    66. comprehensive (44) all-inclusive; thorough; complete; encompassing a

    great deal

    67. ambiguous (44) unclear; capable of being interpreted in more than

    one way; uncertain; doubtful; dubious; notdefinitive (ambiguity, unambiguous)

    68. pretentious (43) believing oneself to better than others; boastful;

    affected; not modest or reserved (pretense,

    pretension)

    69. rhetoric (43) impressive sounding, though sometimes empty,

    words; a formal speech (rhetorical)

    70. ephemeral (43) short-lived; present so fleetingly as barely to exist;

    transient; evanescent

    71. spurious (43) not genuine; fake; false; inauthentic

    72. valid (43) well-grounded; sound; logical; effective; legal;

    legitimate (validity, invalid)

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    73. contempt (43) looking down on others or feeling superior to them;

    to feel that someone or something deserves great

    disrespect; condescension (contemptuous)

    74. restrained (43) calm and collected; controlled; not impulsive;

    reserved (self-restraint)

    75. mundane (43) relating to everyday life; uninspired; banal; prosaic

    76. impetuous (43) rash; impulsive; capricious; not retrained

    (impetuosity)

    77. repudiate (42) to reject a person or an idea completely; to have

    nothing to do with any longer (repudiation)

    78. definitive (42) settling a disputed matter finally; no longer

    tentative; conclusive; authoritative; decisive(defining, indefinite)

    79. debunk (42) to prove wrong or false; to invalidate

    80. divergent (41) to separate; to split away from; to move apart; to

    travel in different directions (diverge, converge)

    81. digress (41) to wander away from a topic; to change the subject

    of a discussion momentarily (digression,

    digressive)

    82. sustain (41) to hold up; to support; to keep something going

    (sustenance)

    83. incongruous (41) not fitting or matching; seeming out of place

    (incongruity, congruent)

    84. diffident (40) lacking confidence; shy; reserved; apprehensive;

    wary (diffidence)

    85. subtle (40) so slight as to be hard to notice; hard todistinguish or discern (subtlety)

    86. transient (40) passing through a place quickly; not lasting; short-

    lived; transitory; ephemeral; evanescent

    (transience)

    87. serene (40) not disturbed; peaceful; quiet; tranquil (serenity)

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    88. inconsequential (40) not worth noticing; unimportant; so insignificant

    as to have no consequences; negligible; trivial; trite

    (consequence)

    89. scrutinize (40) to examine something closely and completely,

    especially with an aim to finding faults (scrutiny,inscrutable)

    90. assert (40) to state a belief positively; to claim, often without

    proof (assertion, assertive)

    91. foster (40) to promote; to encourage; to contribute to

    somethings growth

    92. perplex (40) to confuse; to mystify (perplexing, perplexity)

    93. narrative (40) an account, story, or history about something(narrate, narrator, narration)

    94. prosaic (39) ordinary; matter-of-fact; lacking imagination;

    uninspired; hackneyed; mundane; banal (prose)

    95. substantiate (39) to offer supporting evidence; to help prove; to

    corroborate (unsubstantiated, substantive,

    substantial; insubstantial)

    96. optimistic (39) hopeful; looking on the bright side; expecting thebest; sanguine (optimism, optimist)

    97. tranquil (39) calm; peaceful; quiet; relaxing; serene (tranquility)

    98. denounce (39) to put someone down, often publicly; to blame

    someone; to accuse (denunciation)

    99. condescend (38) to talk down to; to act superior to; to dismiss; to

    treat with contempt (condescending,

    condescension)

    100. partisan (38) supporting one side in a dispute, especially over

    political matters; biased; not detached or objective

    (bipartisan, nonpartisan)

    101. prosperity (38) success, especially financial (prosper, prosperous)

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    102. lucid (38) clear; easily understood; transparent; coherent

    (elucidate, pellucid)

    103. advocate (38) someone who supports a cause; a supporter; a

    champion; a proponent (advocacy)

    104. distinguish (38) to notice; to pick something out, as a person in a

    crowd; to see something as different; to

    discriminate; to discern (distinguished,

    indistinguishable)

    105. superficial (37) only on the surface; shallow; unimportant

    106. illusory (37) seemingly real but not; deceptive; false; inauthentic

    (disillusion, illusive)

    107. apprehensive (36) having great doubts; nervous; fearful; diffident(apprehension, apprehend)

    108. nostalgia (36) fondness for and missing the past, especially ones

    own; missing the good old days (nostalgic)

    109. benevolent (36) kind; generous; tending to help others; solicitous

    (benevolence)

    110. sympathy (36) sharing feelings; showing concern for another;

    harmonious; solicitude (sympathetic, sympathies,unsympathetic)

    111. corrupt (36) to ruin something, especially a persons morals; to

    make impure; to decay (corruption, incorruptible)

    112. polemical (35) arguing a position, especially a radical one

    (polemics, polemicist)

    113. belie (35) to contradict; to fail to confirm (belied, belying)

    114. mock (35) to ridicule; to make fun of, often as something fake;to satirize (mockery)

    115. compromised (35) to make insecure or to place in danger; to come to

    an agreement by settling differences; agreeing to

    something partially (uncompromising)

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    116. disdain (34) considering someone or something beneath oneself;

    to have contempt for; to despise; condescension

    117. presumption (34) a bold assumption; being overly bold with someone

    to the point of disrespect (presume, presuming,

    presumptuous)

    118. caustic (34) burning; sarcastic

    119. deferential (34) respectful; reverent; venerating (defer, deferred,

    deferral)

    120. subjective (34) open to interpretation; reflecting someones

    perspective; biased; not objective

    121. capricious (34) unpredictable; whimsical; to act with complete

    spontaneity; impulsive; impetuous; acting withoutrestraint (caprice)

    122. animated (34) lively; vigorous (animation)

    123. endorse (34) to support; to approve; to champion; to authorize;

    to advocate; to commend (endorsement)

    124. auspicious (34) promising; favorable (inauspicious)

    125. exacerbate (33) to make a bad situation worse; to worsen

    126. obscure (33) not easily noticed; dark or shadowy; unclear; vague

    (obscurity)

    127. dogmatic (33) stubbornly opinionated; arrogantly inflexible; close-

    minded; intractable (dogma, dogmatism)

    128. extravagant (33) fancy; luxurious; immoderate (extravagance)

    129. venerate (33) to honor above others; to revere (venerable)

    130. gregarious (33) friendly; outgoing; genial

    131. attain (33) to achieve, especially a goal; to get

    132. elude (33) to avoid being found or caught, usually by being

    clever (elusive)

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    133. tenacious (33) persistent, especially in the face of continuing

    challenges; stubborn; resolute; rarely if ever

    resigned (tenacity, pertinacious)

    134. mediate (33) to try to help two arguing sides reach an

    agreement; to reconcile to parties (mediator,mediation)

    135. meticulous (32) careful; thorough; painstaking; scrupulous;

    exacting

    136. negligible (32) extremely small; so unimportant that it can be

    ignored; inconsequential; trivial

    137. equanimity (32) calm; composure, especially under difficult

    circumstances

    138. mitigate (32) to lessen the severity or force of something,

    especially of something bad or harmful; to

    moderate; to alleviate (mitigating, unmitigated)

    139. transitory (32) of short duration; brief; ephemeral; transient;

    mutable

    140. immutable (32) unchanging; not able to change; everlasting

    (mutable)

    141. evoke (32) to inspire; to arouse; to bring forth (evocative)

    142. cursory (32) hurried and superficial; quick; perfunctory; not

    meticulous

    143. rancor (32) extremely bad feelings about something; bitterness

    (rancorous)

    144. authentic (32) genuine; true; real; valid (authenticity, inauthentic)

    145. reserved (32) generally quiet and reserved in behavior; modest(reservation, unreserved)

    146. intuitive (31) knowing by instinct as opposed to rational thought;

    what you would expect without having to give much

    thought to the matter (intuit, intuition,

    counterintuitive)

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    147. satirize (31) to imitate so as to make fun of; to mock, especially

    in writing (satire, satiric)

    148. devoid (31) lacking; free from; empty (void)

    149. concise (31) expressing a lot using few words; short and clear;to the point; terse (concision, conciseness)

    150. erroneous (31) wrong; mistaken; incorrect (err)

    151. collaborate (31) to work together with someone as equals on a

    project, as with a colleague (collaboration,

    collaborator)

    152. thwart (31) to block or impede, often for a long time or

    permanently

    153. spontaneous (30) happening without being planned; making

    decisions suddenly and without thought;

    happening naturally, or without human effort;

    impulsive (spontaneity)

    154. implement (30) to put into practice; to begin to use something

    (implements, implementation)

    155. underscore (30) to emphasize, as if by drawing a line under; to

    highlight

    156. explicate (30) to explain or analyze logically; to clear up any

    misunderstanding; to make explicit; to elucidate

    (explication, inexplicable)

    157. exasperate (30) to annoy someone to the point of frustration

    (exasperation)

    158. momentous (30) extremely important; major; unprecedented

    159. pertinent (30) important; relevant (impertinent)

    160. conspicuous (29) obvious; easily seen; in plain sight; extremely

    noticeable; easily distinguished or discerned;

    prominent (inconspicuous)

    161. amiable (29) friendly; nice; genial; gregarious; amicable

    (amiable)

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    162. widespread (29) widely spread out or shared; commonly held;

    pervasive; abundant

    163. pervasive (29) appearing or being everywhere; widespread;

    abundant; prevalent (pervade)

    164. prophetic (29) foretelling events; predicting or anticipating the

    future (prophet, prophesy)

    165. cynical (29) looking at the bad side of peoples actions; lacking

    faith in humanity; lacking any optimism (cynic,

    cynicism)

    166. tenuous (29) thin; insubstantial; unable to support anything else

    (attenuate)

    167. innate (29) inborn; inherited; naturally belonging; inherent

    168. explicit (29) clearly stated; in plain view; clear; lucid;

    unambiguous; conspicuous (implicit)

    169. distort (29) to twist something out of shape; to misrepresent; to

    give a false or misleading impression

    170. challenge (29) to question or dispute the truth or validity of

    something

    171. acclaim (28) high praise; fame; renown (acclamation)

    172. moderate (28) not extreme; reasonable; tempered

    173. legitimate (28) justified by some rule or law; legal; real; true

    (illegitimate, legitimacy)

    174. patronize (28) to be a customer; to treat rudely, condescendingly,

    or contemptuously (patron, patronage)

    175. exacting (28) demanding; insisting on; meticulous

    176. contentious (28) to fight; to deal with difficulty; to argue a point

    (contention, contend, contender)

    177. conscientious (28) careful; diligent; prudent; scrupulous; meticulous

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    178. diligent (28) always careful and hardworking; thorough;

    persistent; assiduous (diligence)

    179. deter (28) to prevent; to discourage; to impede; to daunt

    (deterrent, undeterred)

    180. initiate (28) to begin; to start; to introduce (initiative,

    initiation)

    181. champion (28) to support; to fight for; to endorse; to advocate; to

    commend

    182. mediocre (28) second-rate; average-to-poor quality (mediocrity)

    183. domestic (27) relating to the home; relating to ones country;

    fitting in at home; indigenous (domesticate,

    domesticity)

    184. pedantic (27) overly academic about minor matters; being a

    stickler for academic correctness (pedant,

    pedantry)

    185. wary (27) cautious; careful; prudent; circumspect;

    apprehensive; diffident

    186. vulnerable (27) able to be hurt; weak (vulnerability, invulnerable)

    187. opportunist (27) someone who takes advantage of opportunities,

    often exploiting them selfishly (opportunistic,

    opportune)

    188. discriminating (27) selective; making a clear distinction between

    things; to treat differently; discerning;

    distinguishing (indiscriminate, indiscriminant,

    discrimination)

    189. adept (27) skillful (inept)

    190. anachronistic (26) out of date; extremely old-fashioned way of doing

    something; dated and no longer needed; obsolete;

    no longer contemporary (anachronism)

    191. provincial (26) relating to a region or province; narrow-minded;

    parochial

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    192. obstinate (26) stubborn; intractable (obstinacy)

    193. heresy (26) a statement, action, or belief that goes a dominant

    religion or system of beliefs; more generally, any

    belief that goes sharply against the accepted

    viewpoint on a subject; a radically unconventionalidea or action (heretical, heretic)

    194. articulate (26) able to express ideas clearly; coherent; lucid

    (inarticulate)

    195. formal (26) standard; following rules; proper; ceremonial;

    conventional; relating to superficial conventions

    (formality, informal)

    196. detached (26) unemotional; unbiased; objective almost to the

    point of being indifferent; neutral (detachment)

    197. conformist (26) someone who follows rules or conventions

    (conform; conformity; nonconformist)

    198. complement (26) to fit well with; to complete something

    (complementary)

    199. intrepid (26) brave; fearless; undaunted (trepidation)

    200. feasible (26) possible; workable; likely to happen (feasibility)

    201. proponent (26) a supporter; a champion; one who endorses; an

    advocate

    202. reprehensible (26) deserving great blame; wicked; evil

    203. extol (26) to praise highly; to commend

    204. compatible (26) able to exist with something else; well-matched;

    harmonious (incompatible)

    205. radical (26) not moderate; extremely unconventional, and

    almost heretical

    206. erratic (26) moving in an unpredictable way; unpredictable;

    inconsistent

    207. inherent (26) inborn; essential; innate

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    208. resilient (26) quickly bouncing back; flexible under pressure;

    resolute (resilience)

    209. tractable (26) obedient; easily controlled; amenable (intractable)

    210. clandestine (25) secret; surreptitious

    211. commend (25) to praise; to extol (commendable)

    212. adversity (25) a difficult, harmful, or dangerous situation

    (adverse)

    213. convoluted (25) complicated; twisted; incoherent

    214. empathy (25) ability to see and feel things from another persons

    point of view; sympathetic (empathetic)

    215. inundate (25) to flood; to overwhelm with overabundance

    216. genial (25) friendly; good-natured; kind; sympathetic;

    gregarious; amiable; amicable (congenial)

    217. insolvent (25) unable to pay; out of money (solvent, solvency,

    soluble, insoluble)

    218. impede (25) to block; to hinder; to delay; to inhibit(impediment)

    219. equivocal (25) intentionally unclear or ambiguous; duplicitous;

    obscuring ones meaning, often in response to a

    question (unequivocal, equivocate)

    220. decisive (25) quick to decide; definite or definitive; determined;

    resolute

    221. transcend (25) to move beyond and often to overcome; to surpass

    (transcendental)

    222. prohibitive (25) tending to prevent or impede; precluding

    223. dilatory (25) delaying; not prompt

    224. divisive (25) tending to divide parties; creating or stirring up

    disagreement

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    225. tolerant (25) accepting of differences with others; able to deal

    with; amicable (tolerance, tolerable, tolerate)

    226. cerebral (25) intellectual; relating to the brain

    227. cantankerous (24) bad-tempered; irritable

    228. consensus (24) general agreement; concord (consensual)

    229. notion (24) an idea or concept, usually unproven; a hypothesis

    230. compound (24) to combine; to increase (compounded)

    231. circumscribe (24) to draw a line around; to restrict; to define

    (circumscription)

    232. tentative (24) not final; dependent; unsure; not definitive or

    decisive

    233. enigmatic (24) puzzling; mysterious; obscure (enigma)

    234. colleague (24) a coworker, especially in a particular business or

    profession; a collaborator (collegial)

    235. regenerate (24) to grow back; to regain health (degenerate)

    236. hackneyed (24) unoriginal; overused; banal; prosaic; mundane;

    vapid

    237. preclude (24) to prevent; to make impossible; to prohibit

    238. attribute (24) to claim something as a cause, a characteristic, or

    an aspect of something (attribution)

    239. nave (24) unsophisticated; innocent; childlike; ingenuous

    (naivet)

    240. abundant (24) plentiful; not scarce (overabundant)

    241. chronological (24) in order of time (chronology)

    242. exorbitant (24) excessive; unreasonable

    243. didactic (24) intended to instruct; instructive

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    244. idiosyncratic (24) a quirky or highly individualistic way of doing

    something or behaving; relating to an odd personal

    habit or characteristic; oddly or extremely

    unconventional (idiosyncrasy)

    245. banal (24) ordinary; commonplace; unoriginal; uninspired;

    trite; mundane; prosaic; hackneyed (banality)

    246. static (24) not moving; remaining in the same state of being

    (stasis)

    247. extraneous (24) unnecessary; irrelevant; not pertinent; not

    inherent

    248. notorious (24) widely known or famous, usually in a bad way

    (notoriety)

    249. salutary (24) beneficial

    250. ardent (23) extremely eager and enthusiastic (ardor)

    251. impenetrable (23) unable to be penetrated or understood; obscure;

    enigmatic (penetrating)

    252. amicable (23) friendly, especially after a dispute; amiable; genial;

    tractable; gregarious; conciliatory; amenable

    253. trite (23) not original; done many times already; boring;

    banal; hackneyed; trivial; inconsequential

    254. toxic (23) extremely harmful; poisonous; deleterious (toxin,

    toxicity)

    255. disparity (23) inequality (disparate)

    256. incisive (23) sharp; clear; clever; keen; perceptive;

    discriminating; astute

    257. allude (23) to hint at; to refer to indirectly (allusion)

    258. verbose (23) wordy (verbosity)

    259. account (23) a report, description, or explanation; a narrative

    (accountable, unaccountable)

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    260. anecdote (23) a brief personal story, account, or illustration, often

    humorous (anecdotal)

    261. affectation (23) a pretentious or inauthentic way of behaving;

    pretending to be something; not typical behavior(affected, unaffected)

    262. resignation (23) reluctantly accepting a less than ideal situation;

    reconciling oneself to a bad but apparently

    inevitable situation; giving in (resigned)

    263. composure (23) extreme calm and confidence; equanimity

    (composed, composition)

    264. florid (22) overly decorated; flowery

    265. amenable (22) cooperative; willing; tractable; amicable

    266. condone (22) to allow to happen; to forgive or overlook something

    wrong; to indulge

    267. tedious (22) boring; monotonous; so dull and repetitive as to be

    tiring (tedium)

    268. officious (22) bossy; overly asserting ones authority; using ones

    position or authority to force others; authoritarian

    269. exploit (22) to use to advantage; to take advantage of (exploits,

    exploitative, exploitation, unexploited)

    270. assiduous (22) hard-working; dedicated; persistent; diligent

    271. neutral (22) not taking sides, especially in a dispute; detached;

    objective (neutralize, neutrality)

    272. scrupulous (22) principled; highly moral; conscientious; assiduous,

    especially when dealing fairly with others (scruple,scruples, unscrupulous)

    273. laconic (22) habitually using few words; tight-lipped

    274. authoritarian (22) demanding absolute obedience; domineering;

    peremptory; officious (authoritative)

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    275. refinement (22) elegance; improving something, often by making it

    more pure; urbanity; decorum (refine, unrefined)

    276. incorporate (22) to include as a part within a larger whole; to

    encompass; to comprehend

    277. predator (22) a hunter, especially an animal hunting other

    animals (predatory)

    278. incredulous (22) disbelieving; highly if not completely skeptical

    (credulous, incredulity)

    279. hypothesis (22) something supposed to be true, but not yet proven;

    a tentative theory; an educated guess; a likely

    explanation (hypothetical, hypotheses)

    280. duplicity (22) deceitfulness; double-dealing; equivocation

    (duplicitous)

    281. languid (22) lazy; lacking energy; apathetic (languish, languor)

    282. orthodox (21) traditional; conservative; commonly accepted;

    conventional (orthodoxy, unorthodox)

    283. ominous (21) threatening, as an omen; dangerous; inauspicious

    (omen)

    284. tacit (21) understood without needing to be said; implied;

    implicit

    285. astute (21) insightful; clever; wise; discerning; discriminating

    286. aspect (21) the look or appearance of something, especially

    from a particular viewpoint; an attribute

    287. peremptory (21) bossy; tending to cut others off; dismissive;

    officious (peremptorily, preempt)

    288. vignette (21) a brief description of a scene

    289. intrusive (21) butting in; joining in without being wanted;

    tactless (intrusion; intruder)

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    290. prevalent (21) common; existing everywhere; widespread;

    abundant; pervasive (prevail, prevailing)

    291. indisputable (21) certain; absolute; beyond doubt dispute

    (disputatious, disputant)

    292. merit (21) praiseworthy excellence (merited, meritorious,

    demerit)

    293. lament (21) to regret deeply, sometimes to the point of grief

    (lamentable, lamentation)

    294. exonerate (21) to free from blame; to vindicate

    295. terse (21) brief and often abruptly to the point; concise

    296. sensibility (21) preferences; awareness; tastes; delicacy orrefinement of tastes; discernment

    297. evanescent (21) fleeting; lasting only a very short while; transient;

    ephemeral; transitory

    298. renowned (21) famous in a good way; distinguished; prominent;

    acclaimed

    299. indigenous (21) native; belonging to a particular region and not

    usually found elsewhere; domestic

    300. repressed (21) held down or held back; inhibited; suppressed

    (repressive, repression, irrepressible)

    301. ingenuous (21) nave; childlike; naive (disingenuous)

    302. adulation (21) deep and perhaps excessive admiration (adulatory)

    303. expedient (21) practical; useful; helpful; simple and efficient;

    pragmatic (expedite, inexpedient)

    304. vapid (20) bland and uninteresting; unexciting; dull;

    uninspired; prosaic; banal; trite; hackneyed

    305. encompass (20) to include; to encircle; to incorporate

    306. exclusive (20) shutting out; limited, sometimes to a select few;

    elitist (inclusive)

    307. scarce (20) rare, and often less than required; not abundant

    (scarcity)

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    308. engaging (20) interesting almost to the point of exciting; tending

    to attract and occupy someones attention;

    compelling (engaging, disengaged)

    309. urbane (20) sophisticated; having highly refined manners;

    decorus (urbanity)

    310. sanguine (20) hopeful; buoyant; optimistic

    311. sarcasm (20) biting and often ironic and caustic remarks or

    attitude; contemptuous or condescending humor

    (sarcastic)

    312. adversary (20) an opponent (adversarial)

    313. surreptitious (20) not out in the open; sneaky; clandestine

    314. vicarious (20) living through the experience of another; second-

    hand

    315. parochial (20) narrow-minded; having a limited outlook;

    provincial

    316. revival (20) returning to life or to use; reawakening (revive)

    317. improvise (20) to deal with things as they come, without planning

    (improvisational)

    318. apathetic (20) not caring about something or an outcome, one way

    or the other; indifferent (apathy)

    319. corroborate (20) to support or back up; to confirm; to provide

    evidence for; to substantiate (corroboration,

    corroborative)

    320. unprecedented (20) without precedent; highly unusual; remarkable;

    never seen before; momentous (precedent)

    321. alleviate (20) to lessen the pain or severity of something; to make

    something more bearable; to alleviate; to mitigate

    322. prominent (20) standing out; well-known; renowned; acclaimed;

    conspicuous

    323. circumspect (20) careful; cautious; prudent, wary (circumspection)