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Impudent (Adj)
displaying or marked by rude boldness, brazen, timid
Blithe (Adj)
having or showing a good mood or disposition, cheerful, sullen
Obeisance (Noun)
a show of respect of the authority, respect, disrespect
Egregious (Adj)
obviously bad, blatant, insignificant
Autonomy (Noun)
freedom to act according to one’s values, independence, dependence
Ostensibly (Adv)
something that is said to be true but may not be, allegedly, truly
Sagacity (Noun)
the ability to understand inner qualities, insight, ignorance
Codify (Verb)
to set down laws systematically into code, legislate, abolish
Rife (Adj)
Occurring frequently in great numbers, widespread, scarce
Succinctly (Adv)
something summarized as short as possible, briefly, wordily
Contingency (Noun)
the condition of being dependent on someone, chance, certainty
Recapitulate (Verb)
to make a short statement of the main points, outline, extend
Vitriolic (Adj)
expressing intense anger in a way that is meant to hurt, bitter, kind
Antithesis (Noun)
something that is different as possible from something else, opposite, synonym
Loquacious(Adj)
characterized by excessive talking, talkative, reticent
Duplicitous (Adj)
marked by cheating, dishonest, honest
Equivocal (Adj)
deliberately unclear and often used to avoid committing to a clear position, ambiguous, clear
Cacophony (Noun)
inharmonious sound, noise, silence
Fealty (Noun)
loyalty especially to a leader, fidelity, betrayal
Pragmatic (Adj)
willing to see things as they really are and deal with them sensibly, practical, idealistic