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Incendiary
A chemical or person who starts a fire - literally
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Malediction
The calling down of a curse
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Salient
Standing out conspicuously; of notable significance.
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Versimilutde
Having the appearance of truth; probable.
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Obsequious
Showing a servile readiness to fall in with the wishes or will of another.
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Animadversion
A critical and usually censorious remark
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Piffle
To talk or act in a frivial inest of ineffective way; trivial nonsense.
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Ad Infinitum
Without end or limit.
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Smarmy
Revealing a smug, ingratiating, or false earnestness; of low sleazy tate or quality.
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Phlegmatic
Having of showing a slow and solid temperament
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Abstruse
Hard to understand; recondite; esoteric.
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Contretemps
an inopportune of embarassing occurrence of situation.
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Maudlin
Weakly and effusively sentimental; emotionally silly.
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Gratuitious
Given unearned or without recompense and not involving a return benefit; not called for the circumstance.
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Camaraderie
A spirit of friendly good-fellowship.
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Contumacious
Stubbornly disobedient; rebellious
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Approbation
Formal or official approval; praise
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Indelible
That cannot be removed, washed away, or erased.
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Protean
Displaying great diversity or variety; versatile
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Amalgamate
To mix or blend together in a homogenous body.
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Mordacious
Biting or given to biting; sharp of caustic in style, tone, etc.
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Irrefragable
Impossible to refute or controvert; indesputable.
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Foible
A minor flaw or short coming in character or behavior.
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Sobriquet
An affectionate of humorous nickname.
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