1)DISPOSITION:- a person's inherent qualities of mind and character.
2)DIAPHANOUS:- (especially of fabric) light, delicate, and translucent
3)POCKET:- a small patch of something
4)SQUASH:- suppress or subdue (a feeling or action). Or crush or squeeze (something) with force so that it becomes flat, soft, or out of shape.
5)HAUL:- (of a person) pull or drag with effort or force. Or (of a vehicle) pull (an attached trailer or carriage) behind it.
6)INDEFATIGABILITY:- unwearying energetic. possessing or exerting or displaying energy.
7)TORPID:- mentally or physically inactive; lethargic.
8)VANQUISH:- defeat thoroughly.
9)DESULTORY:- lacking a plan, purpose, or enthusiasm
10)OSTENSIBLE:- stated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so.
11)CURSORY:- hasty and therefore not thorough or detailed.
12)CONVIVIAL:- (of an atmosphere or event) friendly, lively, and enjoyable
13)DECANADE:- Each decan has a ruler which becomes the sub ruler of the sign or the co-ruler of that sign
14)INDOLENT:- wanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy.
15)SOMNAMBULIST:- a situation in which a person walks around while they are sleeping.
16)MALADROIT:- inefficient or inept; clumsy
17)GAIT:- a person's manner of walking
18)COLLOQUIAL:- (of language) used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary.
19)LOQUACIOUS:- tending to talk a great deal; talkative.
20)DRIBBLING:- (of a liquid) fall slowly in drops or a thin stream.
21) Abnegation:- the action of renouncing or rejecting something.
22)Abrogate:- repeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement).
23)Adumbrate:- represent in outline
24)Aggrandize:- increase the power, status, or wealth of.
25)Alacrity:- brisk and cheerful readiness.
26)Anachronistic:- belonging to a period other than that being portrayed.
27)Debauch:- destroy or debase the moral purity of; corrupt.
28)Demagogue:- a political leader who seeks support by appealing to popular desires and prejudices rather than by using rational argument.
29)Emollient:- having the quality of softening or soothing the skin.
30)Grandiloquent:- pompous or extravagant in language, style, or manner, especially in a way that is intended to impress.
31)Idiosyncratic:- relating to idiosyncrasy; peculiar or individual.
32)Legerdemain:- skilful use of one's hands when performing conjuring tricks.
33)Linchpin:- a person or thing vital to an enterprise or organization
34)Mawkish:- sentimental in an exaggerated or false way
35)Obstreperous:- noisy and difficult to control.
36)Palliate:- make (a disease or its symptoms) less severe without removing the cause.
37)Pejorative:- expressing contempt or disapproval.
38)Pertinacious:- attempting to impress by affecting greater importance or merit than is actually possessed.
39)Sanctimonious:- making a show of being morally superior to other people.
40)Ubiquitous:- present, appearing, or found everywhere.
41)Vicissitude:- a change of circumstances or fortune, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant
42)Vituperate:- blame or insult (someone) in strong or violent language.
43)Winsome:- attractive or appealing in a fresh, innocent way.
44)Yoke:- a wooden crosspiece that is fastened over the necks of two animals and attached to the plough or cart that they are to pull.
45)Zephyr:- a soft gentle breeze.
46)Wily:- skilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully.
47)Tirade:- a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation.
48)Finicky:- (of a person) fussy about their needs or requirements
49)Pogrom:- an organized massacre of a particular ethnic group, in particular that of Jews in Russia or eastern Europe.
50)Incessant:- (of something regarded as unpleasant) continuing without pause or interruption.
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