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Wary
(adj.) To be cautious and watchful. Negative. Leery, suspicious, mistrustful, untrusting, alert, guarded
Taciturn
(adj.) An individual's tendency to be reserved. Negative. Reticent, laconic, reserved, aloof
Spendthrift
(n.) Someone who spends extravagently. Negative. Prodigal, profligate, lavish, reckless
Quixotic
(adj.) Idealistic and unrealistic about pragmatic matters. Negative. Wild-eyed, romantic, idealist, zealous, utopian
Puerile
(adj.) Child-like or immature. Negative. Adolescent, jejune, juvenile
Proclivity
(n.) A natural inclination. Positive. Tendency, aptitude, affinity, propensity
Placate
(v.) To lessen the anger of. Negative. Appease, lenify, mollify, pacify, assuage
Obsequious
(adj.) Attempting to win favor with flattery. Negative. Fawning, sycophantic, ingratiating, toadying, subserviant, submissive
Negligent
(adj.) Neglect or a lack of concern. Negative. Neglect, lazy, careless, derelict
Misnomer
(n.) An incorrect name. Negative. Diminutive, nomenclature, moniker
Misanthropic
(adj.) Believing in the worst of human nature or motives. Negative. Cynical, pessimistic, fatalistic
Loquacious
(adj.) Fond of conversation. Positive/Negative. Garrulous, talkative, communicative
Insipid
(adj.) Lacking in taste or flavor. Negative. Bland, flavorless, savorless, vapid, jejune
Humdrum
(n.) Having wearisome constancy, routine or variety. (adj.) Boring. Negative. Dull, commonplace, monotony, prosaic
Homogeneous
(adj.) Of similar or the same kind. Neutral. Uniform, comparable, similar, parallel
Flout
(v.) To break a rule without guilt. Negative. Scoff, jeer, barrack, neglect, defy
Feasible
(adj.) Likely to be achieved. Positive. Viable, practicable, executable
Disseminate
(v.) To distribute or circulate. Neutral. Circulate, disperse, propagate
Didactic
(adj.) Meant to teaching or education, often condescending. Positive/Negative. Moralizing, homiletical, sermonic, preachy, instructive
Deify
(v.) To look up to someone or thing as a god. Positive/Negative. Idolize, adulate, revere
Daunting
(adj.) Scary or frightening, seeming impossible. Negative. Intimidating, demoralizing, perturbing
Cursory
(adj.) Lacking effort. Negative. Impulsive, rash, hasty
Conspicuous
(adj.) Easily noticeable. Negative. Blatant, prominent, flamboyant, discernable
Congenial
(adj.) A likeable or friendly person, often due to shared interests. Positive. Compatible, unanimous, amicable, kindred
Cerebral
(adj.) Intellectual, focused on learning and not emotion. Positive. Intellectual, scholarly, literate
Capricious
(adj.) Changeable or varying in mood. Negative. Freakish, impulsive, whimsical, volatile
Belie
(v.) To give the false impression. Negative. Contradict, negate
Austere
(adj.) To have stern character or be simple. Negative. Strict, severe, ascetic, spartan, authoritarian
Amorphous
(adj.) Lack structure. Negative. Vague, obscure, chaotic, murky
Abound
(v.) To be present in large quantities. Positive. Numerous, copious, munificent, galore, adundant