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Pleasingly charming in a sweet and innocent manner; having a delightful and engaging quality, often expressed through a winsome smile.
Having a strong desire for or consuming large amounts of food; characterized by an insatiable appetite.
Full of threatening or harmful influences; having a sinister or malign nature.
Completely contrary to nature, reason, or common sense; utterly foolish, absurd, and senseless.
Excessively sentimental or emotionally overreactive, often to the point of being foolish; characterized by tearful or weak emotions.
Characterized by a sense of melancholy or longing.
Lacking interest or enthusiasm, marked by a lack of energy or spirit; showing little or no interest in anything.
Displaying bold rudeness or disrespect; showing contemptuous impertinence; behaving in an insulting manner.
Expressing regret or acknowledging fault, an apologetic statement offers an apology or excuse for a mistake, failure, insult, injury, etc.
Completely sincere, enthusiastic, and energetic; characterized by earnest and hearty efforts.
Easily managed or controlled; docile; yielding.
Reduced to or fallen into partial ruin or decay, as a result of age, wear, or neglect.
Certain to work; guaranteed; foolproof.
Uncivilized, wild, savage, or crude.
Worthy of respect or admiration; deserving esteem.
Not open to dispute or disagreement; cannot be denied or contested.
Pertaining to or associated with spring; characteristic of or occurring in the season of spring.
Strikingly bold or brilliant; showy.
Capable of being extended or shaped through hammering or pressure from rollers.
Characterized by spasms; related to or of the nature of a spasm.
Causing worry, annoyance, or disturbance; something that is troubling or unsettling.
Extremely hungry; famished; voracious. Feeling ravenous after a hard day's work.
Resembling a sketch; providing only basic outlines or essential features.
Having manners that are polite, refined, or elegant.
Not sincere or honest; lacking in openness and straightforwardness; giving a false appearance of honesty.
Used as a title of respect before the name of a member of the clergy or a religious order.
Inclined to talk a great deal; someone who enjoys talking and tends to be chatty.
Secretly obtained, done, or made without authorization; concealed or clandestine.
Gloomily or sullenly ill-humored, as a person or mood.
Having a worn-out and exhausted appearance, typically due to prolonged suffering, exertion, or anxiety.
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