| Term | Definition |
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Inaudible |
too quiet to be heard |
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Implausible |
not believable, highly unlikely |
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Subdued |
quiet, calm |
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Audacity |
boldness, often in the face of authority |
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Proliferate |
to grow in number |
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Satiate |
to satisfy a desire, often for nouishment |
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Placate |
to soothe or settle |
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Steadfast |
not subject to change |
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Inconspicuous |
hard to see, not noticable |
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Eschew |
to avoid habitually |
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Innocuous |
harmless |
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Bellicose |
warlike, aggrssively violent |
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Unanimity |
agreement from all, complete unity |
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Fallacy |
a false idea or argument, a lie |
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Brevity |
briefness |
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Immutable |
unchanging, stable |
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Nugatory |
of no importance |
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Frivolous |
unimportant or lacking seriousness |
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Superfluous |
unnecessary or extravagent |
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Extraneous |
not belonging |