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Difficult to please
Fastidious
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Term
Definition
Difficult to please
Fastidious
Long-lived, lasting
Enduring
Apt to catch fire
Combustible
Dismay
Chagrin
Painkiller; something which suspends feeling
Analgesic
Very slow to act; sluggish; dull; inactive
Inert
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Difficult to please | Fastidious |
Long-lived, lasting | Enduring |
Apt to catch fire | Combustible |
Dismay | Chagrin |
Painkiller; something which suspends feeling | Analgesic |
Very slow to act; sluggish; dull; inactive | Inert |
Something not normally expected | Aberration |
Departure from the expected norms | Deviance |
To assist in bringing together separate parties | Mediate |
Glaringly obvious | Blatant |
Helpful, tending to promote | Conducive |
Hang around, dawdle | Linger |
Hostility, ill will | Animosity |
Relating to trends in population | Demographic |
To reduce or prevent | Inhibit |
To declare; to affirm; to assent | Allege |
To want what another has | Covet |
To pour from one vessel into another | Decant |
Being impervious to light | Opacity |
A sleepwalker | Somnambulist |
Pensive, languid, lacking life or spirit | Lackadaisical |
To distinguish or mark by a specific difference | Differentiate |
Emphasize, mark to make noticeable | Accentuate |
The art of examining ideas logically | Dialectic |
One who hoards money and is hesitant to spend it | Miser |
A break or pause | Hiatus |
To retreat or retract; to pull or move back; to withdraw | Recede |
Casual; accidental; not of prime concern | Incidental |
Raving; furious; violent; wild; disorderly | Frantic |
Common; widespread | Prevalent |
Like a castle; magnificent; stately | Palatial |
Courteous and gracious | Cordial |
To repeat or duplicate | Replicate |
Accept or assent without open opposition; consent | Acquiesce |
Violent Anger; vehement exasperation; indignation | Wrath |
To organize or structure as laws | Codify |
Incapable of being defended | Untenable |
High-sounding, pretentious | Bombastic |
High minded; noble | Magnanimous |
Easily broken; fragile; not firm or durable | Frail |
A wearing down or weakening of resistance | Attrition |
To get or maneuver through cleverness or craftiness | Finagle |
Ordinary, commonplace | Pedestrian |
Characterized by diligence, steadiness, and perseverance | Industrious |
To turn friendliness into hostility | Alienate |
Convoluted and confusing as in a maze | Labyrinthine |
Believable | Credible |
Consisting of ice; frozen; icy | Glacial |