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word 1 consummate (adjective) meaning having or revealing supreme mastery or skill. Sentence Her consummate performance wowed the audience. word 2 virtuosity meaning great technical skill. Sentence His virtuosity on the piano amazed everyone. word 3 exonerate (verb) meaning pronounce not guilty of criminal charges. Sentence The evidence would exonerate him from the crime. word 4 vindicate (verb) meaning to clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with supporting arguments or proof. Sentence The facts would vindicate her decision. word 5 clemency (noun) meaning leniency and compassion shown toward offenders by a person or agency charged with. Sentence The judge showed clemency to the first-time offender. word 6 extenuating (adjective) meaning making less guilty or more forgivable. Sentence The extenuating circumstances led to a reduced punishment. word 7 venial (adjective) meaning easily excused or forgiven pardonable. Sentence His venial mistake didn't cost him his job. word 8 impunity meaning exemption. Sentence The thief thought he could steal with impunity. word 9 unruly (adjective) meaning (of persons) noisy and lacking discipline unwilling to submit to authority. Sentence The unruly children ran around the playground. word 10 refractory (adjective) meaning stubbornly resistant to authority or control. Sentence The refractory horse wouldn't let anyone ride it. word 11 subversive (adjective) meaning in opposition to a civil authority or government. Sentence The subversive ideas in the book challenged traditional beliefs. word 12 obstinate (adjective) meaning resistant to guidance or discipline stubbornly persistent. Sentence The obstinate mule wouldn't budge from its spot. word 13 bristle meaning react in an offended or angry manner. Sentence The dog would bristle at the sight of a stranger. word 14 umbrage (noun) meaning a feeling of anger caused by being offended. Sentence She took umbrage at his rude comment. word 15 diabolical (adjective) meaning to be extremely wicked like the devil. Sentence The villain's diabolical plan threatened the city. word 16 fell (adjective) meaning terribly evil. Sentence The dragon's fell gaze struck fear into their hearts. word 17 turpitude (noun) meaning depravity a depraved act. Sentence The turpitude of his actions shocked the community. word 18 sinister meaning evil. Sentence The old mansion had a sinister appearance in the moonlight. word 19 ephemeral (adjective) meaning lasting a very short time. Sentence The beauty of the sunset was ephemeral, fading quickly. word 20 transient (adjective) meaning lasting a very short time. Sentence Their transient visit brought joy to the family. word 21 perennial (adjective) meaning lasting an indefinitely long time eternal everlasting. Sentence The perennial flowers bloomed every spring. word 22 transitory (adjective) meaning lasting a very short time. Sentence The rainbow's colors were transitory, disappearing quickly. word 23 evanescent (adjective) meaning tending to vanish like vapor. Sentence The soap bubbles were evanescent, popping as soon as they formed. word 24 tractable (adjective) meaning readily reacting to suggestions and influences easily managed (controlled or. Sentence The tractable puppy learned commands quickly. word 25 amenable (adjective) meaning easily persuaded. Sentence He was amenable to trying new activities. word 26 credulity (noun) meaning tendency to believe readily. Sentence Her credulity made her fall for the prank. word 27 docile (adjective) meaning easily handled or managed willing to be taught or led or supervised or directed. Sentence The docile horse followed the trainer's lead. word 28 malleable (adjective) meaning easily influenced. Sentence The artist found the clay to be malleable for sculpting. word 29 intrepid (adjective) meaning fearless. Sentence The intrepid explorer faced dangers with courage. word 30 foolhardy (adjective) meaning marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences. Sentence His foolhardy stunt could have resulted in injury. word 31 rash (adjective) meaning marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences imprudently incurring risk. Sentence His rash decision led to unintended consequences. word 32 doughty (adjective) meaning brave bold courageous. Sentence The doughty firefighter saved the family from the burning building. word 33 temerity (noun) meaning fearless daring, foolish boldness. Sentence The temerity to challenge the king's authority led to trouble. word 34 reticent (adjective) meaning temperamentally disinclined to talk, reluctant to draw attention to yourself . Sentence He was reticent about sharing his personal stories. word 35 taciturn (adjective) meaning habitually reserved and uncommunicative. Sentence The taciturn boy rarely spoke in class. word 36 sullen (adjective) meaning showing a brooding ill humor, ill tempered. Sentence Her sullen expression showed her unhappiness. word 37 surly (adjective) meaning inclined to anger or bad feelings with overtones of menace. Sentence The surly cashier didn't greet customers with a smile. word 38 obsequious (adjective) meaning attentive in an ingratiating or servile manner attempting to win favor from. Sentence The waiter's obsequious behavior annoyed some customers. word 39 servile meaning submissive, slavish. Sentence The servile employee would do anything the boss asked. word 40 subservient meaning obsequious, servile. Sentence The subservient assistant always followed orders without question. word 41 frustrate (verb) meaning hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of. Sentence The technical glitch would frustrate their plans. word 42 stymie (verb) meaning hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of. Sentence The lack of funds would stymie their expansion plans. word 43 thwart (verb) meaning hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of. Sentence Their teamwork would thwart the opponent's strategy. word 44 stolid (adjective) meaning having or revealing little emotion or sensibility not easily aroused or excited. Sentence His stolid demeanor didn't reveal his true feelings. word 45 phlegmatic (adjective) meaning showing little emotion. Sentence The phlegmatic leader remained composed under pressure. word 46 blase meaning indifferent, not responsive to excitement. Sentence His blase attitude towards success surprised his friends. word 47 ostensible meaning appearing to be true but not actually true, seeming, pretend, outward. Sentence His ostensible reason for leaving was a family emergency. word 48 specious (adjective) meaning based on pretense deceptively pleasing. Sentence The salesman's specious claims were designed to deceive. word 49 spurious (adjective) meaning plausible but false. Sentence The website sold spurious designer goods at low prices. word 50 precipitous (adjective) meaning done with very great haste and without due deliberation, sudden steep rise. Sentence The precipitous slope made the hike challenging. word 51 inadvertent (adjective) meaning happening by chance or unexpectedly or unintentionally. Sentence His inadvertent slip of the tongue revealed the surprise. word 52 remiss (adjective) meaning to be negligent in one"s duty. Sentence The remiss employee forgot to submit the report. word 53 slapdash (adjective) meaning carelessly and hastily put together. Sentence The slapdash painting didn't meet the artist's standards. word 54 cursory meaning not thorough, hasty. Sentence She gave the document only a cursory glance. word 55 spurn (verb) meaning reject with contempt. Sentence She would spurn the offer of help, preferring to do it herself. word 56 deride (verb) meaning treat or speak of with contempt. Sentence He would deride his friend's taste in music. word 57 derisive (adjective) meaning abusing vocally expressing contempt or ridicule. Sentence His derisive laughter echoed through the room. word 58 snide (adjective) meaning expressive of contempt derogatory or mocking in an indirect way. Sentence Her snide comment hurt his feelings. word 59 lampoon (verb) meaning ridicule with satire. Sentence The cartoonist would lampoon the politician's actions. word 60 flout meaning to show contempt, open disregard. Sentence He would flout the rules and do things his own way. word 61 scoff meaning to mock. Sentence They would scoff at the idea of a treasure map. word 62 noisome (adjective) meaning having an extremely bad smell. Sentence The noisome smell from the dumpster was unbearable. word 63 salubrious meaning wholesome, healthful. Sentence The salubrious climate attracted many tourists. word 64 prevail (verb) meaning be widespread in a particular area at a particular time be current:. Sentence Good would always prevail over evil in their stories. word 65 disseminate (verb) meaning cause to become widely known. Sentence The teacher would disseminate the information to the class. word 66 rife meaning widespread. Sentence The park was rife with colorful flowers. word 67 universal meaning widespread. Sentence The universal truth is that honesty is the best policy.