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Ubiquitous
Present everywhere.
Vindicate
To clear of blame or suspicion.
Wary
Cautious and alert.
Abdicate
To give up a position or responsibility.
Boisterous
Noisy and energetic.
Cacophony
Harsh, jarring sounds.
Disdain
A feeling of contempt or scorn.
Enervate
To weaken or drain energy from.
Furtive
Secretive or sly.
Haughty
Arrogant and superior.
Inevitable
Certain to happen.
Kowtow
To bow down or show excessive respect.
Lucid
Clear and easy to understand.
Malicious
Intending to do harm.
Nefarious
Wicked or criminal.
Obsolete
Out of date or no longer in use.
Pacify
To calm or soothe.
Quell
To suppress or put an end to.
Rancorous
Bitter or resentful.
Amicable
Friendly and agreeable.
Benevolent
Kind, generous, and well-meaning.
Capricious
Impulsive, unpredictable, or erratic.
Deleterious
Harmful or damaging.
Ephemeral
Lasting for a very short time.
Fortuitous
Happening by chance, often lucky.
Gregarious
Sociable and outgoing.
Hackneyed
Overused and unoriginal.
Impute
Attribute or ascribe blame to.
Jubilation
A feeling of great joy or celebration.
Kinetic
Related to motion.
Lament
To express sorrow or regret.
Mundane
Ordinary or dull.
Nonchalant
Calm, casual, or indifferent.
Opulent
Wealthy or luxurious.
Parched
Extremely dry or thirsty.
Querulous
Complaining or irritable.
Reclusive
Preferring to be alone.
Sagacity
Wisdom or keen judgment.
Tenacious
Persistent or determined.
Decrepit
Elderly and infirm.
Nuance
A subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound.
Tenuous
Very weak or slight; not strong or secure.
Disorient
Cause (someone) to lose their senses of direction.
Ambivalence
The state of having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
Whimsical
Playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appeal and amusing way.