Blithe (Adjective)

Cheerful

The neighbors offered their assistance blithely.”

 

Tyro (Noun)

Novice

“The Tyro made more money on her first book than many of the contemporary authors put together.”

 

Yare (Adjective)

Quick

“The yare, old man put many of the young in the crowd to shame.”

 

Provocative (Adjective)

Inciting

“Susan doesn’t let her girls leave the house with provocative clothing on.”

 

Obviate (Verb)

To block or prevent

“Swine flu may be obviated if you take the proper precautions.”

 

Supercilious (Adjective)

Arrogant

Ester developed a headache after discovering how supercilious her date was.”

 

Aesthetic (Adjective)

Appealing to the senses

“The aesthetic appeal of the flora that surrounded the building is what convinced her to rent an apartment there.”

 

Disparity (Noun)

Difference

The disparity in their ages borders on the hilarious.”

 

Wry (Adjective)

Sarcastic

Her boyfriend has a wry sense of humor.”

 

Vicissitude (Noun)

Change

No matter what vicissitudes the couple has to face, they are committed to staying together.”

 


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