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Accidentally or due to a lack of attention. Inadvertent Accidentally or due to a lack of attention.

Existing in name only, not real; to small to be taken seriously. Nominal Existing in name only, not real; to small to be taken seriously.

Not definite; not making a clear decision. Noncommittal Not definite; not making a clear decision.

To steal something that one has been entrusted with. Peculate To steal something that one has been entrusted with.

Part of the nature of something; tending to do something out of habit. Proclivity Part of the nature of something; tending to do something out of habit.

Composure in difficult or stressful circumstances. Sangfroid Composure in difficult or stressful circumstances.

Resistant to authority; with the goal of overthrowing a government. Seditious Resistant to authority; with the goal of overthrowing a government.

Thin, slender; without being clear; with little significance. Tenuous Thin, slender; without being clear; with little significance.

Bitter, sarcastic; biting (like strong acid). Vitriolic Bitter, sarcastic; biting (like strong acid).

To coax or flatter to gain something that is desired. Wheedle To coax or flatter to gain something that is desired.