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adjective : arid

(of land or a climate) having little or no rain; too dry or barren to support vegetation.

"the arid plains north of Cape Town"

Similar: dry
Opposite: wet, fertile
adjective : indefatigable

(of a person or their efforts) persisting tirelessly.

"an indefatigable defender of human rights"

Similar: tireless, untiring
Opposite: idle, feeble
verb: stud

decorate or augment (something) with many studs or similar small objects.

"a dagger studded with precious diamonds"

Similar: dotted, scattered
adjective: credulous

having or showing too great a readiness to believe things.

"a ceremony staged for credulous tourists"

Similar: gullible, naive
Opposite: worldly, suspicious
verb : decry

publicly denounce.

"they decried human rights abuses"

Similar: denounce, condemn
Opposite: praise, overrate
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noun: ideologue

an adherent of an ideology, especially one who is uncompromising and dogmatic.

"he doesn't consider himself a political ideologue, preferring to arrive at conclusions pragmatically"
adjective : pragmatic

dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations.

"a pragmatic approach to business ethics"

Similar: practical, realistic
Opposite: impractical, unrealistic
adjective: pedantic

excessively concerned with minor details or rules; overscrupulous.

"his analyses are careful and even painstaking, but never pedantic"

Similar: overscrupulous, scrupulous
noun: intransigence

refusal to change one's views or to agree about something.

"opponents accused him of intransigence"

Similar : uncompromising, stubborn

Opposite: compromising, flexible, open-minded
noun : consternation

a feeling of anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected.

"to her consternation her car wouldn't start"

Similar: dismay, perturbation

Opposite: satisfaction
adjective: ineluctable

unable to be resisted or avoided; inescapable.

"the ineluctable facts of history"

Similar: inevitable, necessary, possible
Opposite: avoidable, preventable
noun : dilettante

a person who cultivates an area of interest, such as the arts, without real commitment or knowledge.

"a wealthy literary dilettante"

They have a dilettante approach to the realites of the countryside and of wildlife.

Similar : layman, amateur
Opposite: professional
noun : ingenuity

the quality of being clever, original, and inventive.

"considerable ingenuity must be employed in writing software"

Similar: inventiveness, creativity, imagination
adjective: fervid

intensely enthusiastic or passionate, especially to an excessive degree.

"his fervid protestations of love"

Similar: fervent, ardent
Opposite: apathetic, cursory
noun: acrimony

bitterness or ill feeling.

The whole area was poisoned by anger and acrimony

Similar: bitterness, rancour
Opposite: goodwill
verb: mollify

•appease the anger or anxiety of (someone).
•reduce the severity of (something).

He tried to mollify his critics with an apology.

All attempts to mollify the extremists have failed.

Similar: appease, placate, pacify
Opposite: enrage
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adjective: polemic

expressing or constituting a strongly critical attack on or controversial opinion about someone or something; polemical.

"unashamedly polemic writing"

Similar: critical, hostile, bitter, polemical
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