Loquacious (Adjective)
Extremely talkative
“The loquacious salesman didn’t give me an opportunity to say no so I just hung up the phone.”
Plethora (Noun)
Overabundance
“There is a plethora of food in the kitchen.”
Necrosis (Noun)
Death; especially of tissue
“The doctor pointed out the necrosis after performing the scan.”
Evocative (Verb)
Suggestive
“The ambiance at dinner was evocative of Ryan’s intentions.”
Obsequious (Adjective)
Submissive
“The meaner he gets, the more obsequious Amy is.”
Negate (Verb)
To do away with or discount the importance of
“Never negate the importance of education, regardless of your age.”
Ken (Noun)
Knowledge
“That old man has more ken than anyone I know.”
Diminution (Noun)
Reduction
“The diminution of jobs in the area is becoming scary.”
Malfeasance (Noun)
Wrongdoing, especially by a public official
“The governor’s malfeasance will be the subject of a rather interesting trial.”
Confluence (Noun)
Coming together; assembly or concourse
“The confluence of believers meet at the church on the corner.”
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