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2. | brisk and cheerful readiness. |
3. | 1. sarcastic in a scathing and bitter way. 2. able to burn or corrode organic tissue by chemical action. |
4. | open and responsive to suggestion; easily persuaded or controlled. |
5. | interpret (a word or action) in a particular way. |
6. | possible to do easily or conveniently. |
7. | seeming difficult to deal with in prospect; intimidating. |
8. | (of a person or action) innocent and unsuspecting. |
9. | reprimand (someone) severely. |
11. | behaviors in keeping with good taste and propriety. |
12. | (of a person) reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little. |
14. | a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy. |
17. | raise objections or show reluctance. |
21. | bold and without shame. |
23. | increase the power, status, or wealth of. |
24. | a wrong or inaccurate name or designation. |
26. | 1. lacking flavor; weak or tasteless. 2. lacking vigor or interest. |
28. | 1. (especially of an argument, story, or sentence) extremely complex and difficult to follow. 2. intricately folded, twisted, or coiled. |
29. | tending to talk a great deal; talkative |
30. | a person who spends money in an extravagant, irresponsible way. |
31. | of the same kind; alike. |
32. | failing to take proper care over something. |
33. | make (something bad or unsatisfactory) better. |
35. | without a clearly defined shape or form. |
37. | having or showing a dislike of other people; unsociable. |
40. | (of a person or their manner) unwilling or unable to believe something. |
43. | in the manner of a teacher, particularly so as to appear patronizing. |
44. | childishly silly and immature. |
45. | truthful and straightforward; frank. |
47. | contemptibly lacking in courage; cowardly. |
48. | 1. (of an appearance) fail to give a true impression of (something). 2. fail to fulfill or justify (a claim or expectation). |
50. | openly disregard (a rule, law, or convention) |