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spontaneous
(adjective)arising naturally; not planned or engineered in advance
sophomoric
(adjective)immature and overconfident; conceited
rancor
(noun)bitter resentment or ill-will
poignant
(adjective)deeply affecting, touching; keen or sharp in taste or smell
palatable
(adjective)agreeable to the taste or one's sensibilities; suitable for consumption
omnipotent
(adjective)almighty, having unlimited power or authority
limpid
(adjective)clear, transparent; readily understood
inkling
(noun)a hint; a vague notion
indemnity
(noun)a payment for damage or loss
gnarled
(adjective)knotted, twisted, lumpy
exult
(verb)to rejoice greatly
emaciated
(adjective participle)unnaturally thin
deviate
(verb)to turn aside; to stray from a norm(noun)one who departs from a norm(adjective)differing from a norm, heterodox, unconventional
copious
(adjective)abundant; plentiful; wordy, verbose
chastise
(verb)to inflict physical punishment as a means of correction; to scold severely
capricious
(adjective)subject to whims or passing fancies
brash
(adjective)prone to act in a hasty manner; impudent
assiduous
(adjective)persistent, attentive, diligent
ardent
(adjective)very enthusiastic, impassioned
allocate
(verb)to set apart or designate for a special purpose; to distribute