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Acquiesce
To agree or accept something without protest; to submit to one’s demands
Allure
To attract with something desirable; the power to entice or attract through personal
Askew
Twisted or turned to one side, crooked; to one side in a crooked position
Blithe
Carefree and lighthearted; casual and unconcerned
Contentious
Quarrelsome ; inclined to disagree or argue
Covet
To desire or wish for something that belongs to someone else
Crestfallen
Dispirited and depressed; discouraged; feeling low in spirit.
Wasterl
One who spends resources self indulgently
Vanguard
The foremost or leading position in a trend or movement; the front position in an advancing army
Disheveled
Being in disarray messing hair or clothing
Sonorous
Having or producing a full deep or rich sound
Exponent
One that speaks for represents or explains an idea; serving or intended to explain, explanatory
Sinuous
Having many curves or turn; winding
Garrulous
Inclined to give lengthy and rambling talks; wordy and rambling; wordy and chatty
Retribution
Something demanded in repayment; a payback of sorts
Insuperable
Impossible to overcome ; unbeatable
Respite
A short interval of rest or relief; a pause
Lamentable
Deserving regret or pity; pathetic; mournful
Profess
To declare openly; to affirm or claim
Misnomer
A name wrongly or mistakenly applied