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Acerbic
His ______ comments often left people feeling hurt.
Belligerent
The ______ customer refused to leave the store peacefully.
Clement
The judge was surprisingly ______ in his sentencing.
Defenestrate
The dictator threatened to ______ his opponents.
Effulgent
The ______ light from the sunrise brightened the room.
Flabbergasted
She was ______ by the unexpected news.
Garrulous
The ______ old man kept everyone entertained with his endless stories.
Harangue
The politician's ______ left the audience feeling overwhelmed.
Iconoclast
He was known as an ______ for challenging the traditional practices.
Jocular
His ______ nature made him the life of the party.
Kaleidoscope
The artist's use of colors was like a ______ of creativity.
Lugubrious
The ______ tone of the music matched the somber mood of the event.
Munificent
The ______ donation helped build a new school.
Nebulous
Her plans for the future were still quite ______.
Onerous
The task was ______, requiring a lot of effort and time.
Pernicious
Smoking is a ______ habit that can lead to serious health issues.
Quintessential
She was the ______ example of a dedicated student.
Recumbent
He lay ______ on the couch after a long day of work.
Trenchant
Her ______ analysis of the situation was both insightful and sharp.
Unctuous
His ______ manner made everyone feel uncomfortable.
Vexatious
The constant interruptions were ______ to her concentration.
Winsome
Her ______ smile won everyone's hearts.
Yen
He had a strong ______ for adventure and travel.
Zugzwang
In chess, he found himself in a ______, where any move would worsen his position.
Acerbic
Sharp and forthright, especially in speech or behavior.
Belligerent
Hostile and aggressive, often inclined to or engaged in war.
Clement
Mild or merciful; lenient.
Defenestrate
To throw someone out of a window.
Effulgent
Shining brightly; radiant.
Flabbergasted
Extremely surprised or shocked.
Garrulous
Excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters.
Harangue
A lengthy and aggressive speech.
Iconoclast
A person who attacks or criticizes cherished beliefs or institutions.
Jocular
Fond of or characterized by joking; humorous or playful.
Kaleidoscope
A constantly changing pattern or sequence of elements.
Lugubrious
Looking or sounding sad and dismal.
Munificent
More generous than is usual or necessary.
Nebulous
Vague or ill-defined; in the form of a cloud or haze.
Onerous
Involving a great deal of effort, trouble, or difficulty.
Pernicious
Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way.
Quintessential
Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class.
Recumbent
Lying down; in a position of comfort or rest.
Trenchant
Vigorous or incisive in expression or style.
Unctuous
Excessively flattering or ingratiating; oily.
Vexatious
Causing or tending to cause annoyance, frustration, or worry.
Winsome
Attractive or appealing in appearance or character.
Yen
A strong desire or craving.
Zugzwang
A situation in chess where any move will worsen the player's position.