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  Word Explanations quaint, pedestrian, cacophonous, adept, callow, staid, dissonant, discerning, incisive, ponderous


   
Explanation of quaint (adjective)
old-fashioned; unusual; odd; strange

Sample of quaint
One of the best qualities of the bed-and-breakfast was its quaint setting in the charming English village.



   
Explanation of pedestrian (adjective)
mediocre; ordinary

Sample of pedestrian
We expected the meal to be exceptional, but it was just pedestrian.



   
Explanation of cacophonous (adjective)
sounding jarring; discordant

Sample of cacophonous
The cacophonous sound from the bending metal sent shivers up our spines.



   
Explanation of adept (adjective)
skilled; practiced; proficient

Sample of adept
The skilled craftsman was quite adept at creating beautiful vases and candleholders.



   
Explanation of callow (adjective)
young; immature; inexperienced

Sample of callow
With the callow remark the young man demonstrated his age.
Although the girl could be considered an adult, the action was very callow.



   
Explanation of staid (adjective)
marked by self-control; settled; sober

Sample of staid
The horse was staid as it entered the stable.



   
Explanation of dissonant (adjective)
not in harmony; in disagreement; inconsistent

Sample of dissonant
Despite several intense rehearsals, the voices of the choir members continued to be dissonant.
The dissonant nature of the man's temperament made the woman fearful to approach him with the new idea.



   
Explanation of discerning (adjective)
having good judgment; wise; discriminating; perceptive; shrewd

Sample of discerning
He has a discerning eye for knowing the original from the copy.
Being discerning about a customer's character is a key qualification for a loan officer.



   
Explanation of incisive (adjective)
getting to the heart of things; to the point

Sample of incisive
His incisive questioning helped settle the matter quickly.



   
Explanation of ponderous (adjective)
unwieldy from weight; dull; labored; heavy; awkward

Sample of ponderous
The ponderous piano posed a serious challenge to having it pulled up to the 16th floor.
As if being grainy wasn't bad enough, the film's ponderous story made it tough to get through.



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