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what is the difference between devoted and addicted
addicition is short term pleasure while devotion is long term allegiance
defective
not working properly
deficient
not having enough; lacking
deferment
The act of delaying
deference
humble submission and respect
delusion
false belief
illusion
a false image or idea
demur
(v.) to object or take exception to; (n.) an objection
demure
quiet and modest; reserved (typically used for females) (syn of coy)
leftist
a person who supports the political views or policies of the left- liberal
rightist
a person who supports the political views or policies of the right- conservative
down in the dumps
unhappy
on top of the world
feeling great, like you can do anything
a complete hoax
an act intended to deceive or trick
a con artist
a person who cheats others out of money
ennui
dissatisfaction and restlessness resulting from boredom or apathy
joie de vivre
joy of living
mystique
an aura or attitude of mystery or veneration surrounding something or someone
eclat
brilliant display or effect
amour propre
self-love
avant-garde
new and unusual or experimental ideas, especially in the arts, or the people introducing them.
piece de resistance
the main dish of a meal; the main item or event in a series
macabre
(adj.) grisly, gruesome; horrible, distressing; having death as a subject
nuance
a slight or subtle degree of difference
tour de force
a feat of strength or skill- haha valorant ult
charade
an obvious pretense or deception
verve
enthusiasm
sabotage
to deliberately destroy or damage
de rigueur
required by etiquette or current fashion
mot juste
the most suitable or exact word or expression
legerdemain
skillful use of one's hands when performing conjuring tricks
namesake
a person with the same name as another
metaphysics
a branch of philosophy that investigates the ultimate nature of reality
apropos
with regard to ; relevant to the topic
vouchsafe
reveal or disclose information
tantamount
(adj.) equivalent, having the same meaning, value, or effect
ado
trouble; fuss
assemblage
a form of art involving the assembly or arrangement of unrelated objects, parts, and materials; a group of persons together.
cantileaver
a large block or bracket projecting from a wall to support a balcony or other structure
chiaroscuro
the combination of light and shade in a painting or drawing especially created to produce theillusion of depth
mise-en-scene
the staging and particularly the physical setting of a play
palimpset
parchment used for second time after original writing has been erased
pediment
the triangular top of a temple that contains sculpture
triptych
A three-paneled painting or altarpiece.
trompe l'oeil
visual illusion in art, especially as used to trick the eye into perceiving a painted detail as a three-dimensional object.
verisimilitude
the appearance of being true or real
jaunty
(adj.) lively, easy, and carefree in manner; smart or trim in appearance
coy
pretending to be shy (mostly used for females)
bereft
deprived
immodest
lacking humility or decency
effaced
erased; wiped out
bumptious
conceited and arrogant; crudely and unpleasantly forward
staid
(adj.) serious and dignified; quiet or subdued in character or conduct
barren
not productive, bare
spruce
neat, clean, simple, and correct in appearance
excised
tax on goods or to remove/cut
smart
clever
destitute
deprived of the necessities of life; lacking in
hoodwink
(v.) to mislead by a trick, deceive
chic
stylish, fashionable (mostly used for females)
deficient
lacking
forward
presumptuous, impertinent, or bold.
expunge
to totally obliterate (more harsh than delete
dapper
neatly dressed; trim; stylish
defect
(n.) an imperfection, flaw, or blemish of some kind; (v.) to desert a cause or organization
defer
to postpone
dejected
Downcast or sad; depressed
delete
to erase, wipe out, cut out
delineate
(v.) to portray, sketch, or describe in accurate and vivid detail; to represent pictorially
delinquent
neglecting a duty or law; late in payment
delude
to mislead; to fool
denouement
an outcome; result of novel or drama
desultory
jumping from one thing to another without reason or purpose
deviate
to move away from what is considered normal
devoid
completely lacking
devout
having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment
dexterous
(adj.) skillful in the use of hands or body; clever
maverick
someone who does not follow the tendencies of the majority