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  • Robust - Strong, healthy, and resilient.

  • To Canvas - To survey or solicit opinions.

  • Abstract - Existing in thought but not physically; conceptual.

  • Allegory - A story with a hidden meaning, often moral or political.

  • Alliteration - Repetition of the same initial sound in words close together.

  • Allusion - An indirect reference to something well-known.

  • Ambiguity - Uncertainty or multiple possible meanings.

  • Analogy - A comparison to show similarities between two things.

  • Anecdote - A short, amusing, or interesting story.

  • Colloquialism - Informal language or slang.

  • Connotation - The implied or emotional meaning of a word.

  • Paradox - A statement that contradicts itself but may hold truth.

  • Didactic - Intended to teach, often with a moral message.

  • Epiphany - A sudden realization or insight.

  • Fallacy - A mistaken belief or flawed argument.

  • Flashback - A scene set in a time earlier than the main story.

  • Idiom - A phrase with a meaning different from its literal one.

  • Imperative - Absolutely necessary or commanding.

  • Hyperbole - Deliberate exaggeration for emphasis.

  • Jargon - Specialized language used by a particular group.

  • Oxymoron - A phrase combining contradictory terms.

  • Parallelism - Repetition of structure for effect.

  • Subjective - Based on personal feelings or opinions.

  • Objective - Unbiased and based on facts.

  • Irony - When the opposite of what is expected occurs.

  • Stifled - Held back or suppressed.

  • Rhetoric - The art of persuasive speaking or writing.

  • Jolted - Shocked or moved suddenly.

  • Eerie - Strange and frightening.

  • Unraveled - Solved or untangled.

  • Succinct - Brief and to the point.

  • Coherent - Logical and consistent.

  • Disdain - Disrespect or scorn.

  • Voracious - Having a large appetite; very eager.

  • Extenuating - Making a situation less severe or serious.

  • Astute - Clever and insightful.

  • Tactful - Diplomatic and sensitive in dealing with others.

  • Trepidation - Fear or anxiety about something that may happen.

  • Viable - Capable of working or being successful.

  • Vehement - Showing strong, passionate emotion.

  • Ephemeral - Short-lived or fleeting.

  • Zealous - Enthusiastically devoted or passionate.

  • Inconsequential - Unimportant or trivial.

  • Arduous - Difficult and requiring a lot of effort.

  • Extortionate - Excessively high or unreasonable (usually regarding prices).

  • Mundane - Ordinary, routine, or dull.

  • Transient - Temporary or lasting only a short time.

  • Meek - Gentle and submissive.

  • Scrutinized - Examined closely and thoroughly.

  • Demure - Shy, modest, and reserved.

  • Opulent - Luxurious and rich.

  • Evoking - Bringing up or calling forth memories or emotions.

  • Insidious - Harmful but subtle or sneaky.

  • Spontaneity - Impulsive or unplanned behavior.

  • Superfluous - Excessive or unnecessary.

  • Obfuscate - To confuse or make unclear.

  • Pragmatic - Practical and realistic.

  • Lethargic - Sluggish or lacking energy.

  • Querulous - Complaining or whining.

  • Gregarious - Sociable and fond of company.