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  • His LACKADAISICAL attitude towards his studies led to poor grades.
    LACKADAISICAL (adjective): Showing a lack of interest or enthusiasm; lazy or indifferent.
  • The comedian's routine included a hilarious LAMPOON of current political figures.
    LAMPOON (verb): To publicly criticize or ridicule through satire or mockery.
  • They endured a TORRID summer, with temperatures soaring above 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
    TORRID (adjective): Extremely hot and dry; showing passionate or intense emotions.
  • The city's economy relies heavily on its MARITIME trade routes.
    MARITIME (adjective): Relating to the sea or navigation; involving ships or the sea.
  • Finding a good study group turned out to be a BOON for his academic success.
    BOON (noun): Something beneficial or helpful; a blessing or advantage.
  • Only the ELITE members of society were invited to the exclusive gala.
    ELITE (noun): A select group or class of people considered superior in terms of ability or qualities.
  • He often acted like a DOLT, making foolish mistakes without thinking.
    DOLT (noun): A stupid or foolish person; someone lacking intelligence.
  • The fear of failure should not DETER you from pursuing your dreams.
    DETER (verb): To discourage or prevent someone from doing something by instilling fear or doubt.
  • Despite his initial reluctance, he eventually had to CAPITULATE to their demands.
    CAPITULATE (verb): To surrender or yield, especially under agreed conditions.
  • The teacher did not hesitate to CHASTISE the students for their disruptive behavior.
    CHASTISE (verb): To criticize severely or reprimand harshly; to discipline or scold.
  • He spent his evenings playing cards with his CRONIES at the local pub.
    CRONIES (noun): Close friends or companions, especially those with similar interests or backgrounds.
  • Understanding the CRUX of the issue is essential for finding a solution.
    CRUX (noun): The central or most important point; the heart of the matter.
  • He DONNED his best suit for the job interview.
    DONNED (verb): To put on or dress oneself in (clothing).
  • The elderly woman was known in the village as a SAGE, offering wise advice to all who sought it.
    SAGE (noun): A wise and knowledgeable person, often known for giving good advice.
  • His DOUR expression rarely changed, even in moments of joy.
    DOUR (adjective): Gloomy, stern, or sullen in appearance or manner.
  • The COURIER delivered the urgent package to its destination.
    COURIER (noun): A person or company hired to deliver messages, packages, or mail.
  • The garden was designed with perfect SYMMETRY, each side mirroring the other.
    SYMMETRY (noun): Balanced proportions or arrangement; a correspondence in size, shape, and relative position of parts on opposite sides.
  • She delved deep into the recesses of her PSYCHE to understand her fears and desires.
    PSYCHE (noun): The human soul, mind, or spirit, especially regarded as the center of thought, feeling, and behavior.
  • The painting captured the SUBLIME beauty of the mountain landscape.
    SUBLIME (adjective): Of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe.
  • She RUMINATED over the decision for days before finally making up her mind.
    RUMINATED (verb): To think deeply or ponder over something.
  • There was a palpable ANIMOSITY between the rival sports teams.
    ANIMOSITY (noun): Strong hostility or hatred; ill will or resentment.
  • His actions were driven by MALICE, as he sought revenge against his enemies.
    MALICE (noun): The intention or desire to do evil; ill will or spite.
  • The QUIETUDE of the forest was interrupted only by the occasional rustle of leaves.
    QUIETUDE (noun): A state of calmness or tranquility; peacefulness.
  • He inherited a significant PATRIMONY from his wealthy grandfather.
    PATRIMONY (noun): Property or assets inherited from one's father or ancestors.