Salutary \ SAL-yuh-ter-ee \ , adjective; 1. Producing or contributing to a beneficial effect; beneficial; advantageous. 2. Wholesome; healthful; promoting health. Instead of using the word Nutritious use salutary “Her health…
Avuncular adj. Kind and friendly toward a younger or less experienced person. “He responded to the young man in An avuncular…
nugatory Trivial, trifling or of little importance. Ineffective, invalidor futile. (law) Having no force, inoperative, ineffectual. In place of worthless or unimportant use nugatory Their presentation of the proposed…
CONUNDRUM -a confusing and difficult problem or question. ” She presented one of the most difficult conundrums for the experts”…
Chicanery \ shih-KAY-nuh-ree \ , noun; 1. The use of trickery or sophistry to deceive (as in matters of law). The Prosecutors used chicanery to present the case. Instead of using trickery use…
Overt Overt adj. Done or shown openly; plainly or readily apparent, not secret or hidden. “His overt love for her brought them…
Beatific \ bee-uh-TIF-ik \ , adjective; 1. exaltedly happy; blissful 2. blessing or making exceedingly happy The family responded to the outcome of the trial with a…
Trepidation Trepidation A feeling of fear or agitation about something that may or may not actually happen. “He entered…
Mollify \ MOL-uh-fy \ , transitive verb; 1. To pacify; to soothe or calm in temper or disposition. 2. To reduce in intensity; to temper. She was always respected for her ability to mollify controversial situations.…
Propensity Propensity n. An inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way. Instead of saying tendency use propensity “She has…
Perfidious Perfidious adj. Deceitful and untrustworthy. Instead of using deceitful say perfidious instead “It was apparent through her perfidious track record that…
Excoriate Excoriate v. Censure or criticize severely; Severely berate: “He was excoriated for his mistakes.” Instead of saying criticize severely simply…
mendacity PRONUNCIATION: (men-DAS-i-tee) MEANING: noun: 1. The quality of being untruthful: a tendency to lie. 2. A lie.…
Reciprocal Reciprocal; Reciprocate adj. Done or performed in return: “Reciprocal respect.” To describe giving or feeling in return simply say reciprocal…
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