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Terse

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concise, brief, succinct

Example: Her terse reply indicated that she did not want to discuss the matter any further.

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Bawdy

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indecent, vulgar, lewd

Example: The comedian’s bawdy jokes were not suitable for a family audience.

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Anathematize

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condemn, curse, denounce

Example: The church leaders anathematized the heretic for his controversial views.

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Nincompoop

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fool, idiot, simpleton

Example: He felt like a nincompoop when he realized he had been tricked.

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Pedant

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stickler, scholar, purist

Example: The pedant annoyed everyone by correcting every minor grammatical error.

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Bursar

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treasurer, accountant, financial officer

Example: The bursar was responsible for managing the school’s finances.

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Belligerent

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aggressive, hostile, combative

Example: His belligerent attitude made it difficult for him to make friends.

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Warily

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cautiously, carefully, guardedly

Example: She stepped warily over the icy path, trying to avoid slipping.

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Cat nap

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short sleep, nap, doze

Example: He took a quick cat nap during his lunch break to recharge.

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A damp squib

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failure, flop, disappointment

Example: The highly anticipated event turned out to be a damp squib due to poor organization.

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Obituary

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death notice, eulogy, tribute

Example: The newspaper published a touching obituary for the beloved community leader.

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Tabloid

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gossip magazine, sensationalist paper, scandal sheet

Example: The tabloid was known for its sensational stories and celebrity gossip.

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Bustle

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commotion, activity, hustle

Example: The bustle of the city streets was overwhelming for the small-town visitor.

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Clamor

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uproar, noise, outcry

Example: The clamor of the crowd grew louder as the concert began.

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Perils

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dangers, risks, hazards

Example: The explorers faced many perils during their journey through the jungle.

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Stifle

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suppress, smother, restrain

Example: She tried to stifle her laughter during the serious meeting.

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Lip service

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insincere support, empty words, superficial agreement

Example: The politician paid lip service to the cause but did nothing to support it.

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Blot

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stain, blemish, spot

Example: The spilled ink left a blot on the important document.

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Hamlet

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village, small settlement, community

Example: The quaint hamlet was known for its historic cottages and peaceful atmosphere.

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Lament

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mourn, grieve, bewail

Example: She continued to lament the loss of her childhood home.

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Enclave

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territory, district, community

Example: The small ethnic enclave maintained its unique cultural traditions despite being surrounded by the larger city.

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Burrow

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tunnel, hole, den

Example: The rabbit disappeared into its burrow to escape the predator.

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Plutonic

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relating to Pluto, deep, igneous

Example: The study of plutonic rocks provides insights into the Earth’s deep geological processes.

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Vehement

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passionate, intense, fervent

Example: Her vehement argument convinced many people to support her cause.

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Cordial

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friendly, warm, affable

Example: The host greeted each guest with a cordial smile and handshake.

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Travesty

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mockery, parody, distortion

Example: The biased trial was a travesty of justice, failing to deliver a fair verdict.