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Reticent:
  • Not readily revealing thoughts or feelings.
In a sentence:
  • She was reticent and gave little feedback on the proposed changes.
Pronunciation: reh·tuh·snt
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Saccharine:
  • Excessively sweet or sentimental.
In a sentence:
  • It was too saccharine for my taste, but I still indulged as I only eat cake once a year.
Pronunciation: sa·kr·uhn
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Hubbub:
  • Chaotic din caused by a crowd of people.
In a sentence:
  • He left the hubbub of Orlando for a quieter life in a seaside town.
Pronunciation: huh·buhb
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Mired:
  • Caused to become stuck in mud.
In a sentence:
  • It took two trucks to pull the mired sedan from the deep ditch.
Pronunciation: mai·urd
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Nascent:
  • Just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential.
In a sentence:
  • Our marketing plan went from a nascent concept to a lead-churning machine in just a few months.
Pronunciation: nay·snt
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Voracious:
  • Wanting or devouring great quantities of food.
In a sentence:
  • Three days we were lost with no food in the forest, our fear as voracious as our appetites.
Pronunciation: vaw·ray·shuhs
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Ire:
  • Anger.
In a sentence:
  • His plan to raise taxes drew great ire from voters
Pronunciation: eye·ur
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Cavalier:
  • Showing disregard for an important issue.
In a sentence:
  • He was cavalier at the hearing and rightly received a hefty fine in court.
Pronunciation: ka·vuh·leer
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Incessant:
  • Continuing without pause or interruption.
In a sentence:
  • Reaching page one was an incessant effort of quality link building and content publishing.
Pronunciation: uhn·seh·snt
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