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The young girl was so full of enthusiasm and ______ that she infected the room with energy.
languidness
apathy
vivacity
blandness
tenacity
Vivacity (n.) means liveliness, to be fill of life.
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Brian was an ______ child, he was sent to the principal’s office on numerous occasions for his rude classroom behavior.
impeccable
impertinent
observant
obscure
adjuvant
Impertinent (adj.) means improperly bold; rude; lacking good manners.
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Wearing the designer’s latest fashions, the ______ clothing model sashayed down the runway.
jaunty
tranquil
fanatical
recessive
contemplative
Jaunty (adj.) means sprightly in manner; stylish or smart in dress.
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During the holiday season, the ______ theme is “Peace on Earth, Goodwill Toward All.”
mitigated
arrogant
controversial
prevalent
prestigious
Prevalent (adj.) means widespread or widely accepted; predominant or extensive.
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The authorities, fearing a ______ of their power, called for a military state in the hopes of restoring order.
subversion
premonition
predilection
infusion
inversion
Subversion (n.) means an overthrow, as from the foundation.
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With sunscreen and a good book, April ______ by the pool in her lounge chair while the children swam.
ensconced
sustained
expelled
transcended
lolled
To loll (v.) is to lean, recline, or act lazily or indolently; lounge.
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rikazzz
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The pain medication Kristy received after surgery offered relief; however, the overwhelming feeling of ______ was an unexpected side effect, and she didn’t like being groggy.
extortion
compellation
acquisition
affirmation
lethargy
Lethargy (n.) is the state of drowsiness or sluggish inactivity.
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Although she was a successful professional, Debra’s inability to accurately complete her taxes made her feel a bit ______.
endowed
rapturous
ravenous
obtuse
elated
Obtuse (adj.) means lacking quickness of perception or intellect.
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I could tell by Konrad’s ______ manner that he was really sorry for how he had treated Annette.
callous
erratic
zealous
nonchalant
contrite
Contrite (adj.) means feeling or expressing sorrow or regret for one’s sins or offenses; penitent.
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Indigestion is a common ______ of participating in a hot-dog eating contest.
euphemism
penchant
corollary
juxtaposition
itinerary
Corollary (n.) means a natural consequence or result; a deduction or inference that follows from the proof of another proposition.
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