Deft (adj.) skillful, capable. Mohir the deft surgeon was able to sew up the wound without leaving a scar. Fatuous


FORTITUDE (n.) strength, guts. CHIDAM, JASORAT Achilles' fortitude in battle is legendary. DESECRATE


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FORTITUDE (n.) strength, guts. CHIDAM, JASORAT
Achilles' fortitude in battle is legendary.
DESECRATE (v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place. TAHQIRLASH,
They feared that the construction of a golf course would desecrate the preserved wilderness.
PRIMEVAL (adj.) original, ancient. IBTIDOIY
The first primates to walk on two legs, called Australopithecus, were the primeval descendants of modern man.
CONSTITUENT (n.) an essential part. ASOSIY TARKIBIY QISMI
The most important constituent of her perfume is something called ambergris.
IMPUDENT (adj.) casually rude, insolent, impertinent. BEADAB, SURBET, YUSSIZ, QO’POL
The reporter's impudent questions surprised the actress, who was used to her interviewers treating her politely.
COHERENT (adj.) logically consistent, intelligible (tushunarli). IZCHIL
Renee could not figure out what Monroe had seen because he was too distraught to deliver a coherent statement.
REPROVE (v.) to scold, rebuke. TANBEH BERISH
Lara reproved her son for sticking each and every one of his fingers into the strawberry pie.
SYCOPHANT (n.) one who flatters for self-gain. PAXTAKOR
Students may think that playing the sycophant will get them better grades, but teachers never fall for it.
BANAL (adj.) dull, commonplace. ZERIKARLI, SIYQASI CHIQQAN
The client rejected our proposal because they found our presentation banal and unimpressive.
TOADY (n.) one who flatters in the hope of gaining favors. PAXTAKOR 2
The other kids referred to the teacher's pet as the Tenth Grade Toady.
INGRATE (n.) ungrateful person. NOSHUKUR
The bride was an ingrate who did not send out thank-you notes for her wedding presents.
CONFECTION (n.) a sweet, fancy food. SHIRINLIKLAR
We went to the mall food court and purchased a delicious confection.
PENCHANT (n.) a tendency, partiality, preference. MOYILLIK
Jill's dinner parties quickly became monotonous on account of her penchant for Mexican dishes.
TEDIOUS (adj.) dull, boring. ZERIKARLI
As time passed and the history professor continued to drone on and on, the lecture became increasingly tedious.

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