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Comatose
Lethargic; unconcious
Destitution
State of being extremely poor, in extreme want.
Ennoble
To elevate; to raise in rank.
Fecund
Capable of reproducing; intellectual productivity.
Punctilious
Stressing precise following of instructions, details, code, or conduct.
Ameliorate
To make better, to relieve, to improve.
Bouyant
Capable of floating; cheerful.
Calamity
A serious event causing stress or misfortune
Ephemeral
Lasting a short period of time, fleeting.
Languid
Slow, sluggish, listless, weak.
Ameliorate
To make better, to relieve, to improve.
Bouyant
Capable of floating; cheerful.
Calamity
A serious event causing stress or misfortune
Ephemeral
Lasting a short period of time, fleeting.
Languid
Slow, sluggish, listless, weak.
Circumspect
Careful to consider consequences, cautious, wary.
Irascible
Irritable, easily angered, cranky, cross.
Proliferation
An increase in number, multiplication.
Sublime
Exhalted, noble, uplifting.
Zeal
Enthusiasm, fervor.
Apocryphal
Of doubtful origin or authenticity, not genuine.
Equivocate
To attempt to lie, mislead, or hide the truth.
Hedonist
One who seeks pleasure as sole aim in life.
Prodigious
Extraordinary in bulk, quality, or degree; great in size, enormous.
Respite
A rest, a delay, a period of relief.
Admonish
To caution; to advise or to counsel against something.
Dupe
To trick, to fool, to decieve, or to cheat.
Othodox
Conforming to established standards, conventional.
Repertoire
A list of works of music or readings that are ready to perform.
Stolid
Showing little emotion.
Admonish
To caution; to advise or to counsel against something.
Dupe
To trick, to fool, to decieve, or to cheat.
Othodox
Conforming to established standards, conventional.
Repertoire
A list of works of music or readings that are ready to perform.
Stolid
Showing little emotion.