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incessant |
continuing without interruption; nonstop |
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latent |
laying hidden or undeveloped; potential |
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eloquent |
extremely expressive in speech, writing, movement |
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diffident |
lacking self-confidence; timid |
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malcontent |
dissatisfied with existing conditions |
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eminent |
standing out, renowned;distinguished; prominent |
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wince |
to flinch; to shrink back or start aside, as from pain |
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prudent |
cautious; discreet; exercising good judgment |
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augment |
to make or become greater |
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ebullience |
enthusiastic; bubbling with excitment |
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fallacy |
a false or mistaken idea |
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flourish |
to grow, be in state of activity of production |
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formidable |
exciting, fear, worthy opponent |
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gargoyle |
a statue or figurine in the form of a human/animal |
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guerrilla |
one who engages in irregular warfare |