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Mutability
(adj) prone to change; inconstant
Nascent
(adj) coming or having recently come into existence
Nonplussed
(adj) unsure about what to say, think, or do : Perplexed
Pedantic
(adj) narrowly, stodgily, and often ostentatiously learned
Quail
(v) to recoil in dread or terror : COWER
Fatuous
(adj) complacently or inanely foolish : SILLY
Febrile
(adj) marked or caused by fever : FEVERISH
Oblique
(adj) not straightforward : INDIRECT
Pernicious
(adj) highly injurious or destructive : DEADLY
Sardonic
(adj) disdainfully or skeptically humorous : derisively mocking
Sentence Type: Complex
A complex sentence is a sentence with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. It works best when you need to provide more information to explain or modify your sentence’s main point. Complex sentences are easy to spot as they often use subordinating conjunctions like because, since, or until to connect clauses. Ex: “If you’re always trying to be normal, you will never know how amazing you can be.” —Maya Angelou