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| ostentantious : describing a showy or pretentious display |
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| Assertion: a declaration or statement |
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| disdain: contempt,scorn. to regard or treat with contempt, to look down on. |
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| convoluted: intricate, complex |
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| plausible: Seemingly valid or acceptable; credible |
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| eloquence: the ability to speak vividly or persuasively |
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| despotic: exercising absolute power; tyrannical |
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| insipid: uninteresting; unchalleging |
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| futile: having no useful; pointless |
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| opulent: exhibiting a display of great wealth |
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| embellish: to make beautiful by ornamenting; to decorate |
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| servile: submissive; like a servant. |
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| alleviate: to ease a pain or burden |
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| ebullience:intense enthusiasm |
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| superfluous:extra; unnecessary |
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| auspicious: favorable; promising |
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| flagrant: extremely or deliberately shocking or noticeable |
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| egregious: conspicuously bad or offensive |
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| intrepid: couragous; fearless |
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| benevolent: well-meaning; generous |
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| dubious: doubtful; of unlikely authenticity |
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| sanction: to give official authorization or approval |
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| tenuous: having little substance or strength; shaky; unsure, weak |
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| ambiguous: open to more than one interpretation. |
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| apathetic: feeling or showing little emotion. |
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| malleable: easily shaped or formed; easily influenced |
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