Querulous : (KWAIR-yuh-lus) an adjective meaning constantly or habitually complaining, synonymous with fretful or whining when describing something, such as a person's tone of voice. "She shows …
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3/21/24
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Ulterior : (ul-TEER-ee-er) an adjective that means things (usually motives, objectives, reasons, agendas, etc.) that are kept hidden in order to achieve a particular result. "Rory found it hard …
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3/14/24
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Connive : (kuh-NYVE) a verb meaning to conspire to do something considered immoral, illegal, or harmful "Roger suspected that his coworkers were conniving to get him fired when in reality …
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3/7/24
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Opprobrium : (uh-PROH-bree-um) a noun meaning harsh criticism or disapproval of a person or thing, especially by a large number of people. "The new curbside waste contract in Clay …
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2/29/24
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Buttress: (BUTT-russ) a noun meaning a structure built against a wall in order to support or strengthen it. More broadly, buttress may refer to anything that supports or strengthens.
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2/22/24
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Maladroit: (uh-KWIZ-uh-tiv) an adjective meaning "incompetent" or "very awkward." It is usually used in formal speech and writing and often describes people who lack skill in handling situations.
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2/15/24
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Acquisitive: (uh-KWIZ-uh-tiv) an adjective meaning excessively interested in acquiring money or material things. “The acquisitive gambler bet thousands of dollars for the coin toss to be ‘heads’ on Super Bowl Sunday.” more
2/8/24
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Vivacious: (vuh-VAY-shus) an adjective meaning someone or something is happy and lively in an appealing way.
“Our vivacious host’s bubbly humor and welcoming spirit quickly set everyone at ease.” more
2/1/24
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Unfettered: (un-FET-erd) an adjective meaning not controlled or restricted. It is a synonym of both free and unrestrained. “The biographer was given unfettered access to the family's collection of personal correspondence.” more
1/25/24
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Oneiric: (oh-NYE-rik) an adjective meaning "of or relating to dreams."
“The paintings, filled with fantastical imagery conjured by the artist's imagination, have a compellingly oneiric quality.”
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1/18/24
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Ominous: (AH-muh-nus) an adjective giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious
“Our fears about the picnic being cancelled were heightened by the sight of dark, ominous clouds appearing over the horizon.” more
1/11/24
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Incipient: (in-SIP-ee-unt) an adjective used to describe things that are beginning to come into being or which are to become apparent.
“The study clearly needs to be extended because the …
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1/4/24
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