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abstracted
removed in thought, lost in one's own mind
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burgeon
to sprout, to newly emerge
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byzantine
complicated, devious
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crass
coarse, crude, and unrefined
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decry
to speak against, to rail against, to disparage
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din
loud and discordant noises, cacophony
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euphonious
pleasant or agreeable (sound); dulcet
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indulgent
lenient, especially toward oneself
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inundate
to flood, to overflow
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paucity
scarcity, fewness of number, dearth
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pedantry
act of showing off learning in a manner that is needless and unimaginative
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piety
devotion and reverence to God
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scintillating
sparkling, shining, or flashing
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squalid
flithy in appearance, sordid
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statid (adj.)
having no motion, showing little change
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turbulence
wild or disturbing activity
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vexation
discomfort or distress
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vindictive
revengeful, spiteful
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