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fraudulent,  | deceitful, portrayed as genuine but it is really an imposter |
frivolous,  | lacking in seriousness or importance |
furtive,  | secret in an underhanded way, stealthy |
guileless,  | without deceit |
hone,  | to sharpen, to make more intense, to make more effective |
impertinent,  | insolently rude, not within the proper bounds of good taste or manners |
impudent,  | disrespectful, characterized by improper bold behaviour |
indigenous,  | native to a certain area |
infallible,  | incapable of error |
ingenuity,  | cleverness, inventiveness, resourcefulness |
innate,  | existing from birth, inborn |
inordinate,  | exceeding reasonable limits, excessive |
irascible,  | irritable, easily angered, cranky, cross |
lament,  | to mourn or to express worry in a demonstrative manner |
malevolence,  | ill will or evil intentions |
melancholy,  | depression, sadness |
oblique,  | slanting, indirect, evasive, devious, misleading |
oblivion,  | state of being forgotten |
ominous,  | threatening |
palette,  | board on which a painter mixes paints |
palliate,  | to ease pain, guilt, or intensity |
piety,  | devotion and reverence to God |
placid,  | peaceful, calm |
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