| Term | Definition |
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ambiguous |
open to two or more interpretations |
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candor |
the quality of being hones and straghtforward in attitude and speech |
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deride |
treat or speak of with contempt |
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exemplary |
worthy of imitattion |
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impartial |
showing lack of favoritism |
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longetivy |
duration of service |
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loquacious |
full of trivial conversation |
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opulent |
rich and superior in quality |
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ordain |
order by virtue of superior authority; decree |
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precept |
a doctrine that is taught |
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precinct |
a district of a city or town marked out for administrative purposes |
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salacious |
suggestive of or tending to moral looseness |
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sallow |
unhealthy looking |
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trite |
repeated too often |
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trivial |
of little substance or significance |