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Bombastic
given to pompous speech or writing, having or exhibiting self-importance, arrogant
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Ebullience
intense enthusiasm
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Exorbitant
exceeding all bounds, as of custom or fairness
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Exuberant
full of unrestrained enthusiasm or joy
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Embellish
to ornament or decorate, to exaggerate
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Flagrant
extremely or deliberately shocking or noticeable
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Gratuitous
given freely, unearned, unnecessary
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Lugubrious
mournful, dismal, or gloomy, esp to an exaggerated or ludicrous degree
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Opulent
displaying great wealth
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Ornate
elaborately decorated
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Penchant
a strong inclination or liking
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Redundant
needlessly repetitive
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Ubiquitous
being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time, omnipresent
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Vicarious
felt or undergone as if one were taking part in the experience or feelings of another
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Vignette
a short scene or story
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Amalgam
a combination of diverse elements, a mixture
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Inundate
to overwhelm as if with a flood, to swamp
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Multifarious
diverse, various
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Multiplicity
state of being various or manifold, a great number
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Alleviate
to ease a pain or burden
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Ameliorate
to make something better, improve
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Beneficial
producing or promoting a favorable result, helpful
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Curative
able to heal or cure
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Palliative
relieving or soothing the symptoms of a disease or disorder without effecting a cure
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Therapeutic
having or exhibiting healing powers
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Complement
something that completes, goes with, or brings to perfection
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Epitome
a representative or example of a type
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Felicitous
admirable suited, apt
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Belie
to misrepresent or disguise
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Debunk
to expose untruths, shams, or exaggerated claims
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Dubious
doubtful, of unlikely authenticity
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Duplicitious
deliberately deceptive
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Fabricate
to make up in order to deceive
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Mendacious
lying, untruthful
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Specious
having the ring of truth or plausibility but actually false
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Ambiguous
open to more than one intepretation
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Ambivalent
simultaneously feeling opposing feeling, uncertain
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Apathetic
feeling or showing little emotion
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Capricious
impulsive and unpredictable
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Equivocal
open to two or more interpretations and often intended to mislead, ambiguous
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Erratic
markedly inconsistent, unpredictable
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Impetuous
suddenly and forcefully energetic or emotional, impulsive and passionate
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Impetus
an impelling force or stimulus
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Sporadic
occurring at irregular intervals, having no pattern or order in time
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Vacillate
to sway from one side to the other, oscillate
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Whimsical
characterized by whim, unpredictable
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Flag
to decline in vigor or strength, to tire, to droop
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