adj. shady (a) insensitive; materialistic; rude; ill-mannered (b) foolishly idealistic; extravagantly chivalrous; impractical (c) holding; persistent; consistent (d) disreputable; obscure; indistinct
adj. superlative (a) trifling; futile; insignificant; void; invalid (b) done secretly; clandestine (c) respectful; feeling or showing deep love, respect, or awe (d) of the highest kind or degree
adj. dank (a) damp and chilly; clammy and wet; moist (b) marked by self-control; settled; sober (c) clearly stated; characterized by conciseness; short and to the point (d) harmful; malign; sinister; malicious
n. duplicity (a) way out; exit; going out (b) deception (c) place to keep or a collection of wild or strange animals; zoo (d) endurance
n. retroaction (a) new life; rebirth; revival (b) state of temporary suspension; inactivity (c) reverse action; law which takes effect on a past date (d) spirit; courage; ardor |
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adj. disingenuous (a) not submitting to discipline; rebellious; disobedient; unmanageable (b) careful; cautious; prudent; watchful; guarded (c) expressionless; dull; inflexible; stiff; blunt (d) not frank or candid; deceivingly simple; hypercritical; false; truthful
adj. aseptic (a) passionate; intense; enthusiastic; ardent (b) not truthful; dishonest; lying; deceptive (c) not yielding; firm; steadfast (d) germ free; uninfected
adj. finite (a) cutting; keen or incisive words; incisive; forceful (b) full of twists and turns; not straight forward; possibly deceitful (c) measurable; limited; not everlasting; having limitations or bounds (d) creaking; harsh; grating
adj. recluse (a) disreputable; obscure; indistinct (b) being hard to deal with; unsolved situation; troublesome (c) solitary; alone (d) extraneous; unexpected; nonessential; minor; secondary
adj. apocalyptic (a) prophetic of devastation or ultimate doom (b) wasteful; careless; not saving up for future needs (c) deprived of; in a sad manner; hurt by someone's death (d) having the same family; from the same source; similar in nature or form |