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Numberless - correct answer too numerous to be counted
Immeasurable - correct answer beyond calculation or measure
Singular - correct answer Unique; extraordinary
Duplicity - correct answer contradictory doubleness of thought, speech or action,
especially the belying of one's true intentions by deceptive words or actions
Apocryphal - correct answer Fictitious; of doubtful authenticity
Immutable - correct answer Unchanging
Marred - correct answer Made imperfect; spoiled; disfigured
Abject - correct answer Of a situation - extremely bad, unpleasant, and degrading;
miserable, mean, vile, wretched
Futile - correct answer Serving no worthwhile purpose; frivolous
Inestimable - correct answer Too great or valuable to be properly measured
Implausible - correct answer Not Trustworthy or believable
Nebulous - correct answer Indistinct, vague
,Myriad - correct answer An indefinitely large number
Fracas - correct answer Noisy dispute or quarrel
Imbibe - correct answer To drink
Infinitesimal - correct answer Too small to be measured
Incongruous - correct answer Lacking harmony or agreement; incompatible
Ensconce - correct answer To place comfortably, snuggly, or securely
Melee - correct answer A confused struggle, esp, hand-to-hand fight among several
people
Underscore - correct answer To emphasize
Downplay - correct answer Deemphasize
Reclamation - correct answer Restoration to use; recovery
Insuperable - correct answer Incapable of being surmounted or overcome
Eclectic - correct answer Composed of elements drawn from from various sources
Ambiguous - correct answer Inexplicable; Capable of being understood in two or
more possible senses
, Undermine - correct answer To weaken or ruin by degrees; to subvert or weaken
insidiously
Ambivalent - correct answer Continual fluctuation; uncertainty as to which course
to follow
Belie - correct answer To contradict; show the falsity of
Deleterious - correct answer Having an often obscure or unexpected harmful effect
Pernicious - correct answer Highly injurious, destructive; deadly often used with
deleterious
Dichotomy - correct answer A division or process of dividing into two especially
mutually exclusive or contradictory groups
Reticent - correct answer Inclined to be uncommunicative in speech; reserved
Skeptical - correct answer An attitude of doubt, disposition to incredulity; the
synonym is: uncertainty
Cynical - correct answer Contemptuously distrustful of human nature or motives;
belief that others at motivated by self interest
Facetious - correct answer Jocular, witty
Curtail - correct answer Shorten
Conflate - correct answer Merge/fuse
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