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acquiesce
- verb
- accept something reluctantly but without protest
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audacious
- adjective
- showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks, showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks, bold, brazen, reckless, fearless
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converge
- verb
- come together from different directions so as eventually to meet (usually several people or things)
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dicordant
- adjective
- disagreeing, not harmonious
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embellish
- verb
- enhance, adorn elaborately, make something more attractive by the addition of decorative details or features
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fallacious
- adjective
- based on a mistaken belief, logically unsound
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immutable
- adjective
- unchanging over time or unable to be changed
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innate
- adjective
- inborn, natural, inherent in the character of something
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miserly
- adjective
- stingy, penurious
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placate
- verb
- make someone less angry or hostile, appease, pacify
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relegate
- verb
- consign or dismiss to an inferior task, rank, or position
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succinct
- adjective
- concise, compressed, briefly and clearly expressed (especially of something written or spoken)
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visage
- noun
- face, shape, features, expression
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sagacity
- noun
- keen practical sense, shrewd
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peremptory
- adjective
- (especially of a person’s manner or actions) insisting on immediate attention or obedience, especially in a brusquely imperious way, leaving no opportunity for denial or refusal, dictorial
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