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MELLIFLUOUS Origin- Latin
Adjective - Mellifluous
Noun - Mellifluousness Sweet Sound🍬
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“Jesus Heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds (Psalm 147:3)"
CLEMENT - Adjective
Other terms - Fair/ Glorious / Lenient (of a person)
Mild Weather (Clement)
BOMBASTIC ( Adjective )
Pompous speech / Vain
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INFALLIBLE - Adjective INFALLIBILITY - Noun Another synonymous - Perfect/Faultless/Impeccable
MAGNUM OPUS - Latin
Means - Great Work
A noun
This word entered the English Language in the 18th century The Greatest Achievement of all is called "Magnum Opus"
VIVACIOUS - Adjective
Attractive/ Charming/ lively/ elegant/ good looking/ beautiful / energetic/ enthusiastic
Origin - Latin
STOIC
Enduring pain and hardships also without complaining 💪
A stoic person has trained himself / herself to control their emotions so as a result they aren’t very emotional
Also they can be uncaring/ detached
The only thing they control is themselves To develop the stoic mindset one must work hard also to be hard on himself/herself.
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Origin : Combination of Latin and French (Adjective)
Prolix - Something that has too many words and phrases and goes on too long
In short - more than necessary.
Prolix leads to distraction.
You can also give a feedback based on the book that you are reading( the author has written which shows his prolixity) or you can read it with full concentration.
Calm Down 🙂↕️🍃
Mollify - Verb
Other synonyms- Pacify/ Cool down/ Calm down/ to soothe
Sagacious - Adjective
Sagacity - Noun ( the quality of being Sagacious )
Sagacious and Perspicacious go along together If you have exceptional wisdom then you are Sagacious 🫡
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