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avarice
insatiable greed for riches
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insatiable
incapable of being satisfied
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panacea
a remedy for all disease or ills; cure-all
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apathy
lack of interest in or concern for things that others find moving or exciting
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indolent
- inactive
- having or showing a disposition to avoid exertion; slothful
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deleterious
harmful; injurious
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lassitude
- weariness of body or mind from strain
- diminished energy
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ostensible
an ostensible cheerfulness concealing sadness.
- apparent, evident,
- pretended
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prudent
a prudent decision.
wise or judicious in practical affairs
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ambiguous
having more than one meaning
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celerity
swiftness; speed.
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succinct
- concise
- expressed in few words
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connoisseur
he was a connoisseur of wine tasting
a judge at the arts
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impetuous
a sudden action, rashness
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slovenly
untidy or unclean in appearance or habits.
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wary
- watchul
- on guard from danger
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asinine
- foolish, unintelligent, or silly; stupid
- "like an ass"
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au courant
up to date, fashionable
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divulge
to disclose or reveal
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tenacious
- stubborn
- holding fast; characterized by keeping a firm hold
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pensive
dreamily or wistfully thoughtful:
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tenable
The castle was in a tenable position
capable of being defended
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vacillate
to waver or totter
"stock market"
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vituperation
verbal abuse
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porpriety
appropriate under ciumstances
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