Abstemious - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/abstemious
Definition: marked by restraint especially in the consumption of food or alcohol
Sentence: She is known as an abstemious eater and drinker.
Original Sentence: He was known to be abstemious when it came to drinking.
Definition: marked by restraint especially in the consumption of food or alcohol
Sentence: She is known as an abstemious eater and drinker.
Original Sentence: He was known to be abstemious when it came to drinking.
Affable- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/affable
Definition: being pleasant and at eased talking to others.
Sentence:Bertie's a bright, affable fellow, but every little success he has feels cheapened in comparison with his dad's.
Original Sentence: The homework today was affable.
Definition: being pleasant and at eased talking to others.
Sentence:Bertie's a bright, affable fellow, but every little success he has feels cheapened in comparison with his dad's.
Original Sentence: The homework today was affable.
Digress - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/digress
Definition: to turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument.
Sentence: If I can digress for a moment, I'd like to briefly mention her earlier films.
Original Sentence: We should try not to digress on this topic.
Definition: to turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument.
Sentence: If I can digress for a moment, I'd like to briefly mention her earlier films.
Original Sentence: We should try not to digress on this topic.
Intrepid-http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/intrepid
Definition: feeling no fear.
Sentence:intrepid explorer who probed parts of the rain forest never previously attempted.
Original Sentence: The boy was Intrepid after he walked out bravely.
Definition: feeling no fear.
Sentence:intrepid explorer who probed parts of the rain forest never previously attempted.
Original Sentence: The boy was Intrepid after he walked out bravely.
Restitution- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/restitution
Definition: a restoration of something to its rightful owner; a making good of or giving an equivalent for some injury.
Sentence:They made restitution for the damage to the car but never fully regained friendship of its owner.
Original:She was ordered to pay restitution to the victim.
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Definition: a restoration of something to its rightful owner; a making good of or giving an equivalent for some injury.
Sentence:They made restitution for the damage to the car but never fully regained friendship of its owner.
Original:She was ordered to pay restitution to the victim.
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Solicitous- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/solicitous
Definition: characterized by or showing interest or concern.
Sentence: I appreciated his solicitous inquiry about my health.
Original Sentence: He was very solicitous after the football game.
Definition: characterized by or showing interest or concern.
Sentence: I appreciated his solicitous inquiry about my health.
Original Sentence: He was very solicitous after the football game.
Stodgy - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stodgy
Definition: having very old-fashioned opinions, attitudes, etc.
Sentence: the sitcom was offbeat and interesting in its first season, but has since become predictable and stodgy.
Original Sentence: Cars have become new but some elements still remain stodgy.
Definition: having very old-fashioned opinions, attitudes, etc.
Sentence: the sitcom was offbeat and interesting in its first season, but has since become predictable and stodgy.
Original Sentence: Cars have become new but some elements still remain stodgy.