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Ambivalent: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ambivalence
Definition: Having mixed feelings about someone or something; being unable to choose between two (usually opposing) courses of action:
Sentence: The general attitude of the public toward this industry is ambivalent; the historical details prove instructive.
Original Sentence: She was ambivalent about speaking for the event; she was honored too have been chosen, but hesitant to talk in front of such a large crowd.
Definition: Having mixed feelings about someone or something; being unable to choose between two (usually opposing) courses of action:
Sentence: The general attitude of the public toward this industry is ambivalent; the historical details prove instructive.
Original Sentence: She was ambivalent about speaking for the event; she was honored too have been chosen, but hesitant to talk in front of such a large crowd.
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Conversational: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/conversational
Definition: Of, using, or in the manner of conversation; informal exchange or presentation of thoughts ad feelings
Sentence: The group of coworkers grew more conversational as they grew more comfortable with each other over time.
Original Sentence: The girl was very conversational when given the opportunity to speak.
Definition: Of, using, or in the manner of conversation; informal exchange or presentation of thoughts ad feelings
Sentence: The group of coworkers grew more conversational as they grew more comfortable with each other over time.
Original Sentence: The girl was very conversational when given the opportunity to speak.
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Evenhanded: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/evenhanded
Definition: not favoring one side or group over another
sentence: I thought the match was very evenhanded and fair.
original sentence: A evenhanded poker game is based on luck.
Definition: not favoring one side or group over another
sentence: I thought the match was very evenhanded and fair.
original sentence: A evenhanded poker game is based on luck.
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Indifferent: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/indifferent
Definition: Without interest or concern; not caring; apathetic
Sentence: The boys acted indifferently when the girls flirted with them, but in reality they were flattered.
Original Sentence: The movie was poorly received by an indifferent public.
Definition: Without interest or concern; not caring; apathetic
Sentence: The boys acted indifferently when the girls flirted with them, but in reality they were flattered.
Original Sentence: The movie was poorly received by an indifferent public.
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Measured: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/measured
Definition: having a slow, regular rhythm.
Sentence: His answer needs to be measured carefully.
Original Sentence: He kept a measured composure, even when his project was vandalized.
Definition: having a slow, regular rhythm.
Sentence: His answer needs to be measured carefully.
Original Sentence: He kept a measured composure, even when his project was vandalized.
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Objective: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/objective
Definition:A goal worked toward; looking at issues in a detached and impartial manner.
Sentence: In order to obtain your objective, you must persevere no matter what.
Original Sentence: The judge was objective when scoring the final products, unaware of all the time and effort that went into each one.
Definition:A goal worked toward; looking at issues in a detached and impartial manner.
Sentence: In order to obtain your objective, you must persevere no matter what.
Original Sentence: The judge was objective when scoring the final products, unaware of all the time and effort that went into each one.
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Prudent: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/prudent
Definition: Having or showing careful good judgement
Sentence: He always listened to her prudent advice.
Original Sentence: His prudent decisions displayed his responsibility.
Definition: Having or showing careful good judgement
Sentence: He always listened to her prudent advice.
Original Sentence: His prudent decisions displayed his responsibility.
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Reflective: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/reflective
Definition: Of, relating to, produced by, or resulting from reflection.
Sentence: The stranger was very reflective considering his purpose in life.
Original Sentence: The student was not very reflective, seeing that he repeatedly made the same mistake time and time again.
Definition: Of, relating to, produced by, or resulting from reflection.
Sentence: The stranger was very reflective considering his purpose in life.
Original Sentence: The student was not very reflective, seeing that he repeatedly made the same mistake time and time again.
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Whimsical: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/whimsical
Definition: Unusual in a playful or amusing way ; not serious; spontaneously fanciful or playful
Sentence: She has a whimsical sense of humor.
Original Sentence: It is hard to make plans with such a whimsical best friend.
Definition: Unusual in a playful or amusing way ; not serious; spontaneously fanciful or playful
Sentence: She has a whimsical sense of humor.
Original Sentence: It is hard to make plans with such a whimsical best friend.
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Wistful: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wistful
Definition: having or showing sad thoughts and feelings about something that you want to have or do and especially about something that made you happy in the past; reflective.
Sentence: I wistfully glanced at my former comrade.
Original sentence: The woman on the park bench had a wistful expression while watching her children take turns on the swing set.
Definition: having or showing sad thoughts and feelings about something that you want to have or do and especially about something that made you happy in the past; reflective.
Sentence: I wistfully glanced at my former comrade.
Original sentence: The woman on the park bench had a wistful expression while watching her children take turns on the swing set.