Trivial
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1.Trivial
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Of little value or importance.
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Synonym
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unimportant, insignificant
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Usage
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huge fines were imposed for trivialoffences"
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2. Tranquil
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Free from disturbance; calm.
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Synonym
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peaceful,
restful,
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Usage
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the house was
once again tranquil afterthe kids moved outside to play
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3. Covetous
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having or showing a great desire topossess
something belongingto someone else.
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Synonym
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grasping, greedy,
rapacious, insatiable
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Usage
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"she fingered the linen with covetoushands"
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4. Crescendo
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a gradual increase in loudness in apiece of
music.
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Synonym
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escalation,
upsurge,apex
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Usage
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"each time the key changes, there is agradual
crescendo"
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5. Lucid
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expressed clearly; easy to understand.
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Synonym
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intelligible,
comprehensible,understandable,
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Usage
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a lucid account"
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6. Valedictory
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serving as a farewell.
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Synonym
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farewell, goodbye, leaving
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Usage
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a valedictory message from the retiring ambassador"
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7. Vehement
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showing strong feeling; forceful,passionate,
or intense.
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Synonym
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forceful, ardent, impassioned,
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Usage
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"her voice
was low but vehement"
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8. Vendetta
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a blood feud in which the family of a murdered
person seeks vengeance on the murderer or the murderer's family.
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Synonym
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feud, blood feud, quarrel,
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Usage
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"he has accused the British media of pursuing
a vendetta against him"
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9.Infidel
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a person who has no religion or whose religion
is not that of the majority.
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Synonym
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unbeliever, disbeliever
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Usage
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a crusade against infidels and
heretics"
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10. Indomitable
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impossible to
subdue or defeat.
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Synonym
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invincible,
unconquerable
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Usage
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"a woman of indomitable spirit"
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