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transcendent (adj.) – going beyond known limits Examples: Synonyms: Inspiring, uplifting, magnificent Antonyms: Ridiculous, absurd

trite Examples: Synonyms: Antonyms: (adj.) – overused, lacking freshness Examples: Synonyms: Stale, clichéd, worn Antonyms: Original, unique, innovative

vociferous Examples: Synonyms: Antonyms: (adj.) – loud Enthusiastic, vocal, noisy Antonyms: Quiet, reticent, taciturn

whimsical (adj.) – eccentric; unpredictable Examples: Synonyms: Erratic, fanciful, unusual Antonyms: Normal, plain, average

Dull, uninteresting, uncreative wily (adj.) – artful, cunning, deceitful, shy Examples: Synonyms: Crafty, devious, clever Antonyms: Dull, uninteresting, uncreative

cynicism (noun) – the belief that all human action is motivated by selfishness Examples: Synonyms: Pessimism, sarcasm, suspicion Antonyms:

exploit Examples: (verb) – to take advantage of; to use selfishly Synonyms: Use, abuse, misuse Antonyms: respect

indelible (adj.) – incapable of being erased Examples: Synonyms: ineradicable, stubborn Antonyms: Removable, detachable

infallible (adj.) – unable to be proven wrong Examples: Synonyms: Dependable, reliable Antonyms: Fallible, imperfect

inferred Examples: (verb) – to conclude by reasoning Synonyms: Consider, imply Antonyms: Concrete, solid