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Aesthetic - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/aesthetic
Definition: Characterized by a sensitivity to beauty in art and taste.
Sentence: There are practical as well as aesthetic reasons for planting trees.
Original sentence: The most aesthetic approach is the one that the artist used for his painting.
Definition: Characterized by a sensitivity to beauty in art and taste.
Sentence: There are practical as well as aesthetic reasons for planting trees.
Original sentence: The most aesthetic approach is the one that the artist used for his painting.
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Altruistic - http://www.thefreedictionary.com/altruistic
Definition: Unselfish concern for the welfare of others; selflessness.
Sentence: Animals can have more altruistic behavior than humans.
Original sentence: I only hope that someday I can be as altruistic as the soup kitchen volunteers.
Definition: Unselfish concern for the welfare of others; selflessness.
Sentence: Animals can have more altruistic behavior than humans.
Original sentence: I only hope that someday I can be as altruistic as the soup kitchen volunteers.
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Conventional - http://www.thefreedictionary.com/conventional
Definition: Based on or in accordance with general agreement, use, or practice; customary.
Sentence: A conventional morality had dictated behavior.
Original sentence: Flying is a conventional way of travel.
Definition: Based on or in accordance with general agreement, use, or practice; customary.
Sentence: A conventional morality had dictated behavior.
Original sentence: Flying is a conventional way of travel.
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Diffident - http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/diffident?s=t
Definition: Lacking confidence in one's own ability, worth, or fitness; timid; shy.
Sentence: This year we particularly want to encourage entries from for-profit service providers, who have seemed diffident about putting themselves forward.
Original sentence: My diffident personality was derived from all of the put-downs and unkind words of other people.
Definition: Lacking confidence in one's own ability, worth, or fitness; timid; shy.
Sentence: This year we particularly want to encourage entries from for-profit service providers, who have seemed diffident about putting themselves forward.
Original sentence: My diffident personality was derived from all of the put-downs and unkind words of other people.
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Frank - http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/frank?s=t
Definition: Direct and unreserved in speech; straightforward; sincere.
Sentence: We have had many exhilarating talks and have exchanged many frank letters.
Original sentence: His interview with us was quite frank; we can't go on without him.
Definition: Direct and unreserved in speech; straightforward; sincere.
Sentence: We have had many exhilarating talks and have exchanged many frank letters.
Original sentence: His interview with us was quite frank; we can't go on without him.
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Mitigate - http://www.thefreedictionary.com/mitigate
Definition: Make less severe, serious, or painful.
Sentence: He wanted to mitigate misery in the world.
Original sentence: The doctor gave the patient pain killers to mitigate the pain.
Definition: Make less severe, serious, or painful.
Sentence: He wanted to mitigate misery in the world.
Original sentence: The doctor gave the patient pain killers to mitigate the pain.
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Pragmatic - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pragmatic
Definition: Dealing with the problems that exist in a situation in a reasonable and logical way.
Sentence: His pragmatic view of public education comes from years of working in city schools.
Original sentence: His pragmatic sense made him a perfect logician
Definition: Dealing with the problems that exist in a situation in a reasonable and logical way.
Sentence: His pragmatic view of public education comes from years of working in city schools.
Original sentence: His pragmatic sense made him a perfect logician
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Reticent- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/reticent
Definition: Not willing to tell people about things.
Sentence: I want to return to the reticent memoir.
Original sentence: The girl was reticent to say what really happened the day her best friend died.
Definition: Not willing to tell people about things.
Sentence: I want to return to the reticent memoir.
Original sentence: The girl was reticent to say what really happened the day her best friend died.
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Revere- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/revere
Definition: To have a lot of respect for someone or something.
Sentence: Who deeply revered the spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi as the father of their nation.
Original sentence: The students revere the teachers at our school for not giving them homework.
Definition: To have a lot of respect for someone or something.
Sentence: Who deeply revered the spiritual leader Mahatma Gandhi as the father of their nation.
Original sentence: The students revere the teachers at our school for not giving them homework.
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Subtle- http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/%20subtle
Definition: Hard to see; not obvious.
Sentence: Deeper than this gross mind is the layer of the subtle mind.
Original sentence: The murderer was subtle about his kill tonight because he didn't want to make a scene.
Definition: Hard to see; not obvious.
Sentence: Deeper than this gross mind is the layer of the subtle mind.
Original sentence: The murderer was subtle about his kill tonight because he didn't want to make a scene.