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Blithe

An adjective meaning lacking due thought or consideration; casual or heedless.

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Mollify

A transitive verb meaning to soothe in temper or disposition; to appease.

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Ambivalence

A noun indicating simultaneous and contradictory attitudes or feelings toward an object, person, or action.

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Ardor

A noun referring to an often restless or transitory warmth of feeling or extreme vigor and energy.

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Surreptitious

An adjective describing something that is done, made, or acquired by stealth; clandestine.

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Venerate

A transitive verb meaning to regard with reverential respect or to honor with a ritual act of devotion.

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Draconian

An adjective meaning strict, mean-spirited, excessively harsh, or cruel.

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Teem

A verb meaning to abound or swarm, often used with 'with'.

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What does the word 'blithe' imply regarding one's behavior?

It implies a casual or heedless attitude that lacks due thought or consideration.

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How can one 'mollify' someone?

By soothing their temper or disposition, often through acts of appeasement.

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What feelings does 'ambivalence' encompass?

Simultaneous and contradictory feelings, such as attraction and repulsion.

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What is the meaning of 'ardor' in a passionate context?

It refers to extreme vigor, energy, or intensity, often in support of a belief or passion.

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In what context would someone act 'surreptitiously'?

In a manner that is done clandestinely or stealthily, typically to avoid notice.

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How does one show 'veneration'?

By regarding someone or something with deep respect and honor.

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What does 'draconian' suggest about rules or measures?

It suggests that they are excessively harsh or cruel.

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If a place is 'teeming' with people or things, what does that mean?

It means that the place is overflowing or swarming with them.

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Blithe (synonym)

Carefree.

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Mollify (synonym)

Pacify.

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Ambivalence (synonym)

Mixed feelings.

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Ardor (synonym)

Zeal.

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Surreptitious (synonym)

Secret.

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Venerate (synonym)

Revere.

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Draconian (synonym)

Tyrannical.

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Teem (synonym)

Overflow.

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Blithe (sentence example)

Despite the impending deadline, she remained blithe, smiling and unconcerned.

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Mollify (sentence example)

To mollify her anger, he brought her flowers and apologized sincerely.

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Ambivalence (sentence example)

His ambivalence about moving to a new city left him feeling anxious yet excited.

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Ardor (sentence example)

She approached her studies with ardor, dedicating hours each day to reading and research.

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Surreptitious (sentence example)

The surreptitious meeting took place under the cover of darkness to avoid detection.

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Venerate (sentence example)

They venerate their ancestors by honoring them with annual ceremonies.

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Draconian (sentence example)

The company's draconian policies led to widespread dissatisfaction among employees.

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Teem (sentence example)

The garden was teeming with colorful flowers and buzzing bees.

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