longevity: long life
mundane: ordinary, commonplace
nonchalant: calm, casual, seeming unexcited
novice: apprentice, beginner
opulent: wealthy
orator: lecturer, speaker
ostentatious: showy, displaying wealth
parched: dried up, shriveled
perfidious: faithless, disloyal, untrustworthy
precocious: unusually advanced or talented at an early age
pretentious: pretending to be important, intelligent or cultured
procrastinate: to unnecessarily delay, postpone, put off
prosaic: relating to prose; dull, commonplace
prosperity: wealth or success
provocative: tending to provoke a response, e.g., anger or disagreement
prudent: careful, cautious
querulous: complaining, irritable
rancorous: bitter, hateful
reclusive: preferring to live in isolation
reconciliation: the act of agreement after a quarrel, the resolution of a dispute
renovation: repair, making something new again
resilient: quick to recover, bounce back
restrained: controlled, repressed, restricted
reverence: worship, profound respect
sagacity: wisdom
scrutinize: to observe carefully
spontaneity: impulsive action, unplanned events
spurious: lacking authenticity, false
submissive: tending to meekness, to submit to the will of others
substantiate: to verify, confirm, provide supporting evidence
subtle: hard to detect or describe; perceptive
superficial: shallow, lacking in depth
superfluous: extra, more than enough, redundant
suppress: to end an activity, e.g., to prevent the dissemination of information
surreptitious: secret, stealthy
tactful: considerate, skillful in acting to avoid offense to others
tenacious: determined, keeping a firm grip on
transient: temporary, short-lived, fleeting
venerable: respected because of age
vindicate: to clear from blame or suspicion
wary: careful, cautious
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