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Pleasantly easy to approach and talk to; friendly, cordial, warmly polite.
Characterized by the act of expecting or looking forward to something.
Appealing to or stimulating the appetite; savory.
Pressed closely against or fitting closely to something.
Having the face uncovered.
Characterized by recklessness or danger, especially due to excessive speed; posing a hazard or risk.
Describing someone, especially a male, with dark brown hair.
Difficult to deal with; argumentative and peevish; often unwilling to agree or compromise.
Willing and eager to please, showing a friendly and accommodating attitude; agreeable and ready to comply with others' wishes or requests.
Having the same substance, essence, or nature, particularly referring to the three divine persons of the Christian Trinity.
Having or wearing a crown, coronet, or similar regal headpiece.
Characterized by dignified propriety in conduct, manners, appearance, and character.
Showing contempt or mockery; expressing derision.
Capable of being thought up, created, or planned.
Relating to or associated with the role or duties of a deacon.
Showing differences or inconsistencies, especially between two or more objects, accounts, or findings.
Overflowing with unrestrained emotion or enthusiasm; overly expressive and lacking in reserve.
Describing or resembling an elephant.
Acting as a substitute; not genuine or real; made as an imitation or replacement.
Related to or suitable for summer.
Soft and limp; lacking firmness; flabby.
Prone to forgetting or inclined to forget; a person who tends to forget things easily.
Dirty or covered with grime.
Honest and straightforward, free from deception or slyness.
Pertaining to taste or the sense of taste.
Large and awkwardly heavy; cumbersome or unwieldy in size and movement.
Not in keeping with accepted standards of good taste or propriety; behaving or appearing in a way that is considered inappropriate or unseemly.
Not essential; unnecessary; nonessential.
Open and honest, without hiding thoughts or feelings; sincere and straightforward, free from reserve or deception.
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