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Her speech was so eloquent that the entire audience was moved to tears.
Eloquent – fluent and persuasive in speaking or writing.
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His antiquated beliefs clashed with the progressive values of the modern workplace.
Antiquated – old-fashioned; outdated.
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Her altruism was evident when she donated her entire paycheck to the local shelter.
Altruism – selfless concern for the well-being of others.
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With a tenuous grasp of the subject, James struggled to answer even the simplest question.
Tenuous – weak or slight; lacking strength or clarity.
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The judge was known for being impartial, treating both sides of the case fairly.
Impartial – neutral; not favoring one side over another.
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Known for his procrastination, Tim started the project the night before it was due.
Procrastination – the act of delaying or postponing something.
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The innate talent she displayed on the piano suggested she had been born to play.
Innate – natural; existing from birth.
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Despite his gregarious nature, Marcus sometimes enjoyed spending quiet evenings alone.
Gregarious – sociable; enjoying the company of others.
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Lisa’s resilient spirit helped her recover quickly after the disappointing loss.
Resilient – able to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks.
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Though initially reticent, she opened up once she felt comfortable around the group.
Reticent – reserved or hesitant to speak.
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The storm caused a cacophony of howling winds, clashing branches, and breaking glass.
Cacophony – a harsh, jarring mixture of sounds.
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The scientist’s innovative approach led to a groundbreaking discovery.
Innovative – new and creative; introducing fresh ideas or methods.
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The witness gave an ambiguous answer, which only deepened the mystery.
Ambiguous – unclear; having more than one possible meaning.
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Their plan was so convoluted that no one could follow it without a detailed diagram.
Convoluted – extremely complex and difficult to follow.
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Their friendship began with acrimony, but they grew close after working together.
Acrimony – bitterness or harshness in speech or behavior.
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The professor’s didactic tone made the lecture feel more like a moral lesson than a discussion.
Didactic – intended to teach, often in a way that is overly instructive or moralizing.
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Her meticulous notes helped the entire class study for the final exam.
Meticulous – very careful and precise.
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It was ostentatious, with gold trim and crystal chandeliers—far more than necessary.
Ostentatious – showy; designed to impress or attract notice.
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His candor was refreshing—he told the truth, even when it was uncomfortable.
Candor – honesty; openness in expression.
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The team’s victory was ephemeral, lasting only until the next match when they were defeated.
Ephemeral – lasting for a very short time.
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