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Avarice
- Noun
- Desire to gain and hoard wealth, greed
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Greed
- Noun
- Excessive desire for wealth or posessions
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colloquial
- Adjective
- Type of speech or writing that is different (like a southern accent)
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lassitude
- Noun
- Lack of energy, sleepiness
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dogged
- Adjective
- Persistent in effort, stubborn
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bellicose
- Adjective
- Inclined or eager to fight, aggressively hostile, belligerent; pugnacious
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antiquity
- Noun
- The quality of being ancient, ancientness
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amiable
- Adjective
- Friendly, sociable
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avid
- Adjective
- Enthusiastic, dedicated
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circumspect
- adjective
- Watchful and discreet, cautious
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benevolent
Desiring to help others, charitable
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apathetic
- Adjective
- Having or showing little or no emotion
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fawning
- adjective
- To seek attention and admiration by flattering (like a dog)
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copious
- adjective
- Large in quantity or number, abundant; plentiful
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impudent
- adjective
- mischievous, disrespectful, insulting, rude, saucy
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contemtuous
- adjective
- scornful, mean, insulting
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clamor
- Noun
- A loud uproar, or outcry (like from a crowd of people or traffic)
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charlatan
- noun
- a person who claims or pretends to know more than what they really do
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frivolous
- Adjective
- Carefree, lack of seriousness or sense (like Lisbeth from The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo)
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frugal
- Adjective
- thrifty, spending little
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covert
- Adjective
- Concealed, secret, disguised
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esteem
- verb
- to regard highly or with respect (sentence: I esteem him for his honesty)
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evanescent
- Adjective
- vanishing, fading away (like vapor)
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palatable
Acceptable to the taste or mind (like palatable ideas, or food)
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deleterious
- Adjective
- Harmful or injurious to health
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aesthetic
- Adjective
- more concerned with pure emotion over intellectuality
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