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Acerbic
Sour or bitter taste uh-Serb-ick
Diffident
lacking self confidence and being shy (dif-uh-dent)
Gregerious
Sociable outgoing, talking to someone (Greg-air-e-us)
qiuescent
Resting and doing nothing that may require any movement or thinking process knee-es-scent)
Mellifluous
Sweet, kind tone. (Mel-if-flew-us)
Guise (guys) (noun)
assumed appearance (two faced)
Acquiesce (ak-we-s) (verb)
Passively consent, to agree (to do somthing to fit in)
Discursive (dis-curse-I’ve) (adj)
Rambling no sense (to exited to talk normally or to sad to say somthing a person can understand)
Nascent (nun-cent) (adj)
Just begging to come in existence (the starting of somthing)
Rapacious (Ruh-pay-suns)
Greedy, grasping, to take and be better
Ambiguous (am-big-you-us) (adj)
Unclear ; capable of having more then one meaning
Egregious (E-gree-shus) (adj)
Glaring bad
Heinous (hay-nus) (adj)
Excessively evil
Obstreperous (ob-strep-er-us) (adj)
Unruly and boisterous
Rhetoric (ret-or-rick) (n)
The art of using language effectively
Sanguin (sang-ween)
Confident,hopefull
Omniscient (om-nish-ent)
Knowing everything
Ignominy (ig-nom-uh-dite)
Dishonorable conduct ; disgrace from a shameful act
Erudite (air-E-uh-dire)
Scholarly, earned
Antithesis (Ann-tith-a-sis)
Direct opposite