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- dwindled
- diminish: to decrease little by little in size
- extrapolated
- infer: to use known facts as the starting point from which to draw inferences or conclusions about something unknown
- elitist
- belief in control by small group
- derivative
- unoriginal
- viable
- practicable or worthwhile
- pretentious
- acting as though more important or special than is warranted, or appearing to have an unrealistically high self-image
- supercilious
- contemptuously indifferent: full of contempt and arrogance
- fastidious
- Possessing or displaying careful, meticulous attention to detail
- garbled
-
jumble meaning of something
(noun)confused meaning - cantankerous
- grouch, easily angered
- impervious
- not capable of being penetrated
- iconoclastic
- somebody challenging tradition
- venerated
- respect somebody
- promulgate
- declare something officially
- presupposed
- require something as prior condition
- deprecated
- condemn something or somebody
- rhapsodic
- enthusiastic
- lyrical
- gushingly complimentary: wildly enthusiastic and emotional about something
- frenetic
- Wildly excited or active; frantic; frenzied.
- didatic
- fond of instructing or advising others: tending to give instruction or advice
- aloof
- remote in manner
- formidable
- difficult to deal with
- derisive
- showing contempt
- notorious
- famous for something bad: well known for some undesirable feature, quality
- chagrin
- anger at being let down: a feeling of vexation or humiliation due to disappointment about something
- exasperation
- annoyance: annoyance and frustration
- renegade
- rebel
- nonchalant
- indifferent: calm and unconcerned about things
- fortitude
- determination
- veneration
- feeling of respect
- plastic
-
able to be molded: able to be shaped or modeled
; changing - autonomy
- political independence and self-government
- dictum
- an authoritative saying, statement, or pronouncement
- irk
- to irritate
- prospective
- likely to be, expected
- exonerate
- free from blame
- resonance
- underlying meaning
- idiosyncrasy
- a way of behaving, thinking, or feeling that is peculiar to an individual or group, especially an odd or unusual one
- antedate
- to come from an earlier time in history than something else
- opalescent
- having colours that shine and seem to change
- admonition
- reprimand, scolding
- sycophant
- fawning flatterer: a servile or obsequious person who flatters somebody powerful for personal gain
- martinet
- someone who is very strict and makes people obey rules exactly
- maverick
- innovator
- coined
- to invent a new word or expression, especially one that many people start to use
- disseminate
- spread out
- refute
- to prove that a statement or idea is not correct
- enthralling
- fascinating
- itinerant
- traveling from place to place, especially to find work or as part of your work
- riles
- to make angry
- belies
- give false impression:
- placates
- make somebody less angry
- vindictive
- vengeful
- dilatory
- slow
- chary
- wary
- conventional
- ordinary
- assailed
- attack somebody
- thwarted
- frustrate something
- provisional
- temporary or conditional
- deprecatory
- critical
- unassuming
- modest
- abrasions
- wearing away by friction
- predicaments
- difficult situations
- tract
- pamphlet: a pamphlet that sets out a position or an analysis, especially one dealing with a political or religious issue
- allegorical
- using symbolic work
- dogma
- religious belief
- scrutiny
- careful inspection: close, careful, and thorough examination or inspection
- ample
- large
- tilled
- prepare land for crops
- inscrutable
- mysterious; hard to interpret
- empathy
- understanding of another's feelings: the ability to identify with and understand somebody else's feelings or difficulties
- exemplar
- typical example
- analytic
- skilled in or using analysis
- constructive
- promoting improvement; useful
- formulate
- express in a definite way
- immaculate
- perfectly clean
- radically
- favoring basic change
- perspicacious
- keen judgment
- phlegmatic
- sluggish
- sedate
- calm
- propitious
- favorible
- heraldic
- relating to messenger
- ravenous
- hungry
- exclusive
- selective: excluding or intending to exclude many from participation or consideration
- prolific
- highly productive: producing ideas or works frequently and in large quantities
- exorbitant
- unreasonably high or large: far greater or higher than is reasonable
- impertinent
- brash: showing a bold or rude lack of respect, especially to a superior
- relegated
- demote sombeody or something
- vitiated
- make something ineffective
- umbrage
- offense: resentment or annoyance arising from some offense
- composure
- emotional control: calm and steady control over the emotions
- indubitable
- not to be doubted: obvious or definitely true, and not to be doubted
- audacity
- boldness or daring
- nubile
- young and desirable
- abatements
- The amount lowered; a reduction
- milestones
- An important event, as in a person's career, the history of a nation, or the advancement of knowledge in a field; a turning point.
- cogent
- Appealing to the intellect or powers of reasoning; convincing: a cogent argument.
- imminent
- about to occur
- condescenscion
- looking down upon
- accentuate
- To stress or emphasize; intensify
- collegiate
- of college
- tantamount
- the same as: equivalent to a particular thing in effect, outcome, or value, especially something unpleasant
- precarious
- unsafe
- tattered
- ragged, trned
- belied
- give false impression: to disguise the true nature of something
- reviled
- attack somebody or something verbally: to make a fierce or abusive verbal attack on somebody or something
- defiled
- corrupt something: to corrupt or ruin something
- blemished
- spoiling fault
- plainively
- sad-sounding: expressing sadness or sounding sad
- stiffly
- rigidly
- innuendoes
- hint of something improper: an indirect remark or gesture that usually carries a suggestion of impropriety
- shoddy
- poorly made: poorly or carelessly made or done
- fervent
- showing passionate enthusiasm: showing ardent or extremely passionate enthusiasm
- lackadaiscal
- without enthusiasm: without much enthusiasm, energy, or effort
- flippant
- not taking something seriously enough: showing a lack of seriousness that is thought inappropriate
- equipoise
- balanced state
- effervescence
- be lively: to behave in a lively, high-spirited, or highly excited way
- mandate
- authoritative order: an official command or instruction from an authority
- dissension
- disagreement: disagreement or difference of opinion, especially when leading to open conflict
- induce
- persuade somebody to do something: to persuade or influence somebody to do or think something
- regard(n)
- attention
- grandiose
- consider somebody or something
- repercussion
- result of action: something, especially an unforeseen problem, that results from an action
- vituperation
- use of abusive language
- immaculately
- faultlessly
- defeatist
- expecting failure
- privation
- lack of life's necessities
- degredation
- great humiliation: great humiliation brought about by loss of status, reputation, or self-esteem
- deprecate
- condemn something or somebody: to express condemnation of something or somebody
- fanatical
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extremely enthusiastic: excessively enthusiastic about a particular belief, cause, or activity
extremely enthusiastic: excessively enthusiastic about a particular belief, cause, or activity
extremely enthusiastic: excessively enthusiastic about a particular belief, cause, or activity - deplorable
- extremely unacceptable: worthy of severe condemnation
- redolent
- suggesting: suggestive or reminiscent of something
- subsequent
- later: later in time or order than something else
- debacles
- chaotic failure: a sudden disaster, defeat, or humiliating failure
- haranguing
- address somebody loudly and forcefully: to criticize or question somebody,
- intemperate
- lacking self-control: having or showing a lack of self-contro
- unfathomable
- impossible to measure
- insular
- limited in outlook: concerned only with local matters and not interested in new ideas or different cultures
- adulation
- excessively admiring behavior: excessive flattery or admiration
- toadies
- somebody servile and ingratiating:
- arable
- suitable for growing crops
- viscous
- thick and sticky:
- membranous
- relating to membrane: relating to or similar to a membrane, especially in being thin, pliable, and often translucent
- intonation
- pitch of voice: the rising or falling pitch of the voice when somebody says a word or syllable
- palliative
- soothing: soothing anxieties or other intense emotions
- litigious
- quarrelsome: inclined to quarrel or argue
- derpreciatory
- critical: belittling or critical
- compendious
- full and concise: containing a wide range of information in a concise form