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Candid
completely honest, straightforward
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Conjecture
inference, guesswork
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Euphemism
a mild, indirect or vague term substituting for a harsh, blunt term
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Extrapolate
to infer or estimate by extending or projecting known information
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Incoherent
lacking cohesion or connection, rambling
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Insinuate
to imply or communicate stealthily, to suggest or hint slyly
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Lucid
easily understood, clear
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Rhetoric
the art of using language effectively and persuasively
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Acumen
quickness, accuracy, and keenness of judgment or insight
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Adroit
cleverly skillful, resourceful, or ingenious
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Ascertain
to find out, as through investigation or experimentation
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Circumspect
careful, prudent, discreet
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Disseminate
to scatter widely, as in sowing seed
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Erudition
deep, extensive learning
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Husbandry
the science of raising crops or food animals
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Pendantic
excessively concerned with book learning and formal rules
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Perspicacious
shrewd, clear-sighted, having keen mental perception and understanding
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Precocious
exhibiting unusually early intellectual aptitude or maturity
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Prospectus
formal proposal, A formal summary of a proposed venture or project
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Rudimentary
basic, elementary, in the earliest stages of development
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Abstruse
difficult to understand
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Callous
emotionally hardened, unfeeling
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Convoluted
intricate, complex
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Enigma
a puzzle, mystery, or riddle
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Inscrutable
difficult to fathom or understand
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Reticent
inclined to keep silent, reserved
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Staid
unemotional, serious
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Arcane
know or understood by only a few
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Assimilate
to absorb or become absorbed, to make or become similar
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Autonomy
independence, self-determination
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Cosmopolitan
worldly, widely sophisticated
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Derivative
something that comes from another source
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Entourage
a group of attendants or associates, a retinue
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Esoteric
intended for or understood by only a small group; private; secret; confidential
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Gaffe
a clumsy social error, a faux pas
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Idiosyncrasy
characteristic peculiar to an individual or group
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Insular
isolated, narrow or provincial
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Orthodox
adhering to the traditional and established, esp in religion
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Potentate
one who has the power and position to rule over others, monarch
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Castigate
to scold, rebuke, or harshly criticize
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Censure
to issue official blame
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Denounce
to condemn openly
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Reclusive
seeking or preferring seclusion or isolation
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Relinquish
to retire from, give up or abandon
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Renounce
to give up (a title, for exmple), esp by formal announcement
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Vituperative
marked by harshly abusive condemnation, Using, containing, or marked by harshly abusive censure
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Circumscribe
to draw a circle around, to restrict
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Contiguous
sharing an edge or boundary, touching
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