Proscribe - ANS IS; Forbid
Holistic - ANS IS; Concerned with whole
Repugnant - ANS IS; Offensive; to morals
Exiguous - ANS IS; inadequency; lacking
Untenable - ANS IS; No support; ground
Clement - ANS IS; favorable
Adversity - ANS IS; a state of burden or hardship
Anecdote - ANS IS; a short story or account of an event
Assiduous - ANS IS; diligent; hard-working
Benevolent - ANS IS; showing sympathy, understanding, and generosity
Boisterous - ANS IS; rough; rowdy; unruly
Brazen - ANS IS; bold or unrestrained by normal standards
Brusque - ANS IS; attitude of shortness or rudeness; gruff
Circuitous - ANS IS; lengthy due to being indirect or roundabout
deleterious - ANS IS; harmful or deadly to living things
deter - ANS IS; to prevent or discourage
digression - ANS IS; a deviation or detour from the central topic or focucs
diligent - ANS IS; persistent and hardworking
disdain - ANS IS; lack of respect or intense dislike
enervating - ANS IS; causing debilitation or weakness
exasperate - ANS IS; to intensely irritated or frustrated
exemplary - ANS IS; worthy of imitation; setting the example
extenuating - ANS IS; diminish the seriousness of something
fortitude - ANS IS; strength and endurance during a difficult situation
fortuitous - ANS IS; happening by accident or chance rather than design
garable - ANS IS; reproduce (a message, sound, or transmission) in a confused and distorted
way
hyperbole - ANS IS; exaggerating; making something more than it is
impetuous - ANS IS; acting or done quickly and without thought or care
imminent - ANS IS; very likely to happen
inconsequential - ANS IS; something without importance or significance
innocuous - ANS IS; harmless
novice - ANS IS; a beginner, inexperience
paradox - ANS IS; appearing conflicting or contradictory
precocious - ANS IS; showing advanced development or maturity at an early age
prudent - ANS IS; acting with or showing care and thought for the future
sagacious - ANS IS; having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment; shrewd
seruntinize - ANS IS; examine closely and carefully
superficial - ANS IS; shallow in character and attitude, only concerned with thing on the
surface
superfluous - ANS IS; more than is needed desired, or necessary
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