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magnificent |
This painting is a magnificent work of art.
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malevolent |
The wicked witch gave a malevolent flash of her eyes.
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nemesis |
Kara was not happy when her nemesis won the contest.
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paranoid |
She felt paranoid that someone was following her.
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quaint |
Quaint can mean old-fashioned - Those cottages are quaint.
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sparkling |
His eyes were sparkling with happiness.
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ominous |
The grey clouds looked ominous in the sky.
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villainous |
The wizard had a villainous laugh.
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virtuous |
She only pretended to be virtuous.
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wretched |
The young beggar on the street looked wretched and unhappy.
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