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concise
/kənˈsaɪs/
adjective
giving a lot of information briefly and clearly
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fetid
/ˈfɛtəd/
adjective
having a strong and unpleasant smell
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serene
/sɝˈin/
adjective
completely clear and fine
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dour
/ˈdaʊɝ/, /ˈdaʊɹ/
adjective
showing a brooding ill humor
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svelte
/ˈsvɛɫt/
adjective
(of a person) elegant and slender in built
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slapdash
/ˈsɫæpˌdæʃ/
adverb
in a careless or reckless manner
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rapid
/ˈɹæpəd/, /ˈɹæpɪd/
adjective
occurring or moving with great speed
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lukewarm
/ˈɫuˈkwɔɹm/
adjective
having or showing little or no enthusiasm, interest, or conviction
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tepid
/ˈtɛpɪd/
adjective
moderately warm
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crass
/ˈkɹæs/
adjective
(of persons) so unrefined as to be lacking in discrimination and sensibility
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trenchant
/ˈtɹɛntʃənt/
adjective
clearly or sharply defined to the mind
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mundane
/mənˈdeɪn/
adjective
concerned with the world or worldly matters
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jubilant
/ˈdʒubəɫənt/
adjective
experiencing or expressing extreme joy, triumph, or excitement
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stolid
/ˈstɑɫəd/
adjective
staying calm and displaying little or no interest or emotions
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staid
/ˈsteɪd/
adjective
characterized by dignity and propriety
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spartan
/ˈspɑɹtən/
adjective
unsparing and uncompromising in discipline or judgment
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shrewd
/ˈʃɹud/
adjective
having or showing good judgement, especially in business or politics
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hoarse
/ˈhɔɹs/
adjective
having a rough, harsh, and weak voice, usually due to a sore throat or excessive use
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observant
/əbˈzɝvənt/
adjective
very good at or quick in noticing small details in someone or something
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