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Stigma |
a mark of shame or discredit; blemish, stain, opprobrium, taint |
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Stolid |
unemotional, lacking sensitivity; apathetic, phlegmatic, impassive, stoical, indifferent |
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Sublime |
lofty or grand; august, magnificent, noble, regal, resplendent |
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Tacit |
done without using words; implicit, implied, undeclared |
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Taciturn |
silent, not talkative; laconic, reticent |
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Tirade |
long, harsh speech or verbal attack; diatribe, obloquy, fulmination, harangue, revilement |
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Torpor |
extreme mental and physical sluggishness; apathy, languor |
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Transitory |
temporary, lasting a brief time; ephemeral, impermanent, momentary |
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Vacillate |
to physically sway or to be indecisive; dither, irresolute, oscillate, waver |
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Venerate |
to respect deeply; adore, idolize, revere, honor |
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Veracity |
filled with truth and accuracy; candor, fidelity, exactitude, probity |
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Verbose |
wordy; loquacious, superfluous, prolix |
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Vex |
to annoy; nettle, exasperate, nuisance, provoke |
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Viscous |
thick and adhesive, like a slow flowing fluid; thick, gelatinous |
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Volatile |
easily aroused or changeable; lively or explosive; capricious, inconsistent, erratic, mercurial |
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Waver |
to fluctuate between choices; dither, irresolute, falter, oscillate, vacillate |
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Whimsical |
lightly acting in a fanciful or capricious manner; unpredictable; capricious, frivolous, erratic |
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Zeal |
passion, excitement; ardency, fervor, passion |