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Ambiguous - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ambiguous
Definition: Doubtful or uncertain especially from obscurity or indistinctness.
Sentence: The classification is ambiguous on this point.
Original sentence: That question was very ambiguous.
Definition: Doubtful or uncertain especially from obscurity or indistinctness.
Sentence: The classification is ambiguous on this point.
Original sentence: That question was very ambiguous.
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Audacious - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/audacious
Definition: Very confident and daring : very bold and surprising or shocking.
Sentence: This is her most audacious film so far.
Original sentence: I thought him riding a wave in the storm was audacious.
Definition: Very confident and daring : very bold and surprising or shocking.
Sentence: This is her most audacious film so far.
Original sentence: I thought him riding a wave in the storm was audacious.
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Bellwether - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bellwether
Definition: Someone or something that leads others or shows what will happen in the future.
Sentence: Beyonce is a bellwether of fashion.
Original Sentence: Martin Luther King's Speech was a bellwether of equal rights.
Definition: Someone or something that leads others or shows what will happen in the future.
Sentence: Beyonce is a bellwether of fashion.
Original Sentence: Martin Luther King's Speech was a bellwether of equal rights.
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Cull - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cull
Definition: To select or choose (someone or something) from a group:
to control the size of (a group of animals) by killing some animals.
Sentence: The town issued hunting licenses in order to cull the deer
population.
Original Sentence: My father culls the herd annually.
Definition: To select or choose (someone or something) from a group:
to control the size of (a group of animals) by killing some animals.
Sentence: The town issued hunting licenses in order to cull the deer
population.
Original Sentence: My father culls the herd annually.
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Enthrall - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/enthrall?show=0&t=1389732889
Definition: To hold the attention of (someone) by being exciting, interesting, or beautiful.
Sentence: The child is enthralled by something she sees.
Original sentence: I am enthralled by football.
Definition: To hold the attention of (someone) by being exciting, interesting, or beautiful.
Sentence: The child is enthralled by something she sees.
Original sentence: I am enthralled by football.
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Fastidious - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fastidious?show=0&t=1389633073
Definition: Very careful about how you do something.
Sentence: My mother had always been the most fastidious and organized of people—a wet ring left on her coffee table by a glass could drive her to distraction.
Original sentence: When my sister paints, she is very fastidious so she takes a long time to finish.
Definition: Very careful about how you do something.
Sentence: My mother had always been the most fastidious and organized of people—a wet ring left on her coffee table by a glass could drive her to distraction.
Original sentence: When my sister paints, she is very fastidious so she takes a long time to finish.
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Impulsive - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/impulsive?show=0&t=1389733935
Definition: Doing things or tending to do things suddenly and without careful thought : Acting or
tending to act on impulse.
Sentence: She's impulsive and often does things that she later regrets.
Original sentence: Man that was so impulsive.
Definition: Doing things or tending to do things suddenly and without careful thought : Acting or
tending to act on impulse.
Sentence: She's impulsive and often does things that she later regrets.
Original sentence: Man that was so impulsive.
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Meteoric - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/meteoric
Definition: Very sudden or fast: marked by very quick success.
Sentence: She had a meteoric rise to fame.
Original sentence: The race was extremely meteoric.
Definition: Very sudden or fast: marked by very quick success.
Sentence: She had a meteoric rise to fame.
Original sentence: The race was extremely meteoric.
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Revulsion - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/revulsion?show=0&t=1389719887
Definition: A strong pulling or drawing away: a sudden or strong reaction or change:
a sense of utter distaste or repugnance.
Sentence: A revulsion of war is steadily growing in the country's population.
Original sentence: She was struck with revulsion at the sight of a killed animal.
Definition: A strong pulling or drawing away: a sudden or strong reaction or change:
a sense of utter distaste or repugnance.
Sentence: A revulsion of war is steadily growing in the country's population.
Original sentence: She was struck with revulsion at the sight of a killed animal.
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Vivacious - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/vivacious
Definition: Happy and lively in a way that is attractive.
Sentence: Vivacious personality suited the part admirably.
Original sentence: My goodness, Luke may be lively but he certainly is not very vivacious.
Definition: Happy and lively in a way that is attractive.
Sentence: Vivacious personality suited the part admirably.
Original sentence: My goodness, Luke may be lively but he certainly is not very vivacious.