Vocab - 2

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Exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical.
Quixotic
A person or thing that is unfamiliar.
Inconnu
To engage in conversation or discussion, often in an informal or casual manner.
Confabulate
Marked by dignity, courtesy, and propriety in manner or conduct.
Decorous
A method of teaching or learning through independent discovery.
Heuristic
A sudden, strong feeling or expression of an emotion that cannot be controlled.
Paroxysm
Wanting or devouring great quantities of food.
Voracious
In good order or satisfactory; going well.
Copacetic
Dark, dismal, or gloomy, often in an exaggerated way.
Lugubrious
A significant change in circumstances, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant.
Vicissitude
Having great power or influence.
Puissant
Full of life and enthusiasm, often in an appealing or attractive way.
Vivacious
Having a beneficial effect; promoting health and wellness.
Salutary
Calm, composed, and not easily disturbed.
Imperturbable
To make an unpleasant sensation less intense or satisfy a need.
Assuage
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Charitable to an extraordinary degree.
Munificent
To think deeply; contemplate.
Cerebrate
Unreasonably angry or disagreeable in a childish manner.
Petulant
(Especially of fabric) Light, delicate, and translucent.
Diaphanous
Tall and slender with long limbs.
Rangy
Pleasantly sweet and fragrant.
Ambrosial
Likely to lead to a positive outcome; advantageous.
Propitious
The centre of attention or admiration.
Cynosure
Conversation filled with witty banter and playful jest.
Badinage
A sudden, strong feeling of anxiety or dismay.
Consternation
To profess, claim, or give the appearance of being something, often falsely.
Purport
Having a great deal of hair on the face or body.
Hirsute
Lacking energy, enthusiasm, or interest; slow and relaxed.
Languid
Warm and kind, in the manner of an uncle.
Avuncular
Preceding in time or order; previous or pre-existing.
Antecedent
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