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nonchalant |
I gave a nonchalant shrug.
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carefree |
I was happy and carefree during the summer holidays.
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curious |
I was curious to see how many people turned up.
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studious |
He was a quiet and studious person.
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reliable |
My car is a reliable vehicle.
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loyal |
David has been a loyal friend for many years.
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ambitious |
The company set some very ambitious goals for the year.
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naive |
She was young and naive, sweet, and innocent.
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foolish |
Walking on the frozen pond was a very foolish thing to do.
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trustworthy |
I am a trustworthy friend.
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