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Bohemian- http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/bohemian
Definition: describes a person who is know for unconventional behavior; a nonconformist
Sentence: The girl wanted to pursue an artistic, almost Bohemian lifestyle.
Original Sentence: Her bohemian sense of style made her an outcast among her friends.
Definition: describes a person who is know for unconventional behavior; a nonconformist
Sentence: The girl wanted to pursue an artistic, almost Bohemian lifestyle.
Original Sentence: Her bohemian sense of style made her an outcast among her friends.
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Facetious- http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Facetious?s=t
Definition: not meant to be taken seriously or literally; cleverly amusing in tone
Sentence: Sorry if that sounds facetious, but it is a valid point.
Original Sentence: The facetious remarks made by the teacher amused the children to no end.
Definition: not meant to be taken seriously or literally; cleverly amusing in tone
Sentence: Sorry if that sounds facetious, but it is a valid point.
Original Sentence: The facetious remarks made by the teacher amused the children to no end.
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Foreboding- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/foreboding
Definition: the feeling of something bad is going to happen
Sentence: She was filled with a sense of foreboding.
Original Sentence: The English test was foreboding me throughout the day.
Definition: the feeling of something bad is going to happen
Sentence: She was filled with a sense of foreboding.
Original Sentence: The English test was foreboding me throughout the day.
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Indulgent- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/indulgent
Definition: willing to allow someone to have or enjoy something even though it may not be proper, healthy, appropriate, etc.
Sentence: He gave the child an indulgent smile.
Original Sentence: Since it was my birthday I decided to indulge myself in some cake.
Definition: willing to allow someone to have or enjoy something even though it may not be proper, healthy, appropriate, etc.
Sentence: He gave the child an indulgent smile.
Original Sentence: Since it was my birthday I decided to indulge myself in some cake.
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Irascible- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/irascible
Definition: Becoming angry easily; having a bad temper
Sentence: An irascible old football coach
Original Sentence: The girl was very irascible; she almost chewed off someones head when she lost her keys.
Definition: Becoming angry easily; having a bad temper
Sentence: An irascible old football coach
Original Sentence: The girl was very irascible; she almost chewed off someones head when she lost her keys.
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Officious- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/officious?show=0&t=1389626677
Definition: describing someone who acts more official than they are
Sentence: An officious little man was always telling everyone else how to do their jobs.
Original Sentence: Kate is a very officious person, she always sits back while we do all of the work and then offers her help at the end.
Definition: describing someone who acts more official than they are
Sentence: An officious little man was always telling everyone else how to do their jobs.
Original Sentence: Kate is a very officious person, she always sits back while we do all of the work and then offers her help at the end.
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Pedantic- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pedantic?show=0&t=1389626031
Definition: of, relating to, or being a pedant
Sentence: It may seem pedantic to harp on what looks like mere procedure, but this is one case where the process is the forest.
Original Sentence: One of Alex's pedantic pet peeves is when people don't use the word your or you're correctly.
Definition: of, relating to, or being a pedant
Sentence: It may seem pedantic to harp on what looks like mere procedure, but this is one case where the process is the forest.
Original Sentence: One of Alex's pedantic pet peeves is when people don't use the word your or you're correctly.
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Profligate- http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/profligate
Definition: recklessly prodigal or extravagant
Sentence: The writer so wary of self-indulgence was profligate with ink and paper.
Original Sentence: I was very profligate with my money at the mall.
Definition: recklessly prodigal or extravagant
Sentence: The writer so wary of self-indulgence was profligate with ink and paper.
Original Sentence: I was very profligate with my money at the mall.
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Proscribe- http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/proscribe?s=t
Definition: to forbid or prohibit an activity
Sentence: A number of organizations involved in terrorism have been proscribed under the Terrorism Act 2000.
Original Sentence: My mother proscribes our family from eating all the junk food in one day.
Definition: to forbid or prohibit an activity
Sentence: A number of organizations involved in terrorism have been proscribed under the Terrorism Act 2000.
Original Sentence: My mother proscribes our family from eating all the junk food in one day.
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Punctilious- http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Punctilious?s=t
Definition: strictly attentive to minute details of conduct; very precise and meticulous.
Sentence: Pharmacists must be very punctilious because the actions they take could result in fatalities.
Original Sentence: My dad is very punctilious when it comes to meeting potential business partners.
Definition: strictly attentive to minute details of conduct; very precise and meticulous.
Sentence: Pharmacists must be very punctilious because the actions they take could result in fatalities.
Original Sentence: My dad is very punctilious when it comes to meeting potential business partners.