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noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline • Habitually truthful; honest
Uncontrollably exuberant; boisterous • True; accurate
Synonyms: obstreperous, unruly,
disorderly, robustious, rumbustious Inclement (Adj.)
• Rough; severe; stormy
Murky (Adj.) • Lacking mercy or leniency; harsh
dark and gloomy; obscure
lack in clarity and precision Wanton (Adj.)
Synonyms: dim, cloudy, unclear 1. (of a cruel or violent action) deliberate and
unprovoked.
Jejune (Adj.) 2. (especially of a woman) sexually
very simple or childish; lack of maturity immodest or promiscuous.
Synonyms: promiscuous, immoral, immodest,
something that is not not nourishing or
indecent, shameless, unchaste
interesting
Synonyms: naive, juvenile, immature, Stolid (Adj.)
uninteresting, puerile 1. (of a person) calm, dependable, and
showing little emotion or animation.
Maelstrom (Noun) Synonyms: impassive, phlegmatic, unemotional,
a whirlpool of great size and violence cool, calm, placid, unexcitable
a situation resembling a whirlpool in
violence and destruction Debauch (Verb)
Synonyms: vortex, chaos, turbulence, 1. destroy or debase the moral purity of;
tumult corrupt.
Synonyms: seduce, deflower, defile, violate
Belabor (Verb)
argue or elaborate in excessive detail Pariah (Noun)
attack or assault someone physically or 1. An outcast
verbally 2. Historical member of a low caste in
Synonyms: overelaborate, labor, dwell on, Southern India
overdo, overplay, overdramatize Synonyms: undesirable, outcast, leper
Vagrant (Noun)
• A person who wanders from place to place
or lives a wandering life; rover
• One who wanders from place to place
without a regular job, supporting oneself
by begging