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Assiduous:
 Meaning: Showing great care, attention, and diligence in one's
work or duties; characterized by persistent and hardworking
effort.
 Example sentences:
1. The assiduous student spent countless hours studying for
the exam, leaving no stone unturned in preparing for
success.
2. The assiduous employee consistently exceeded
expectations, working late hours to ensure every project
was completed with precision.
3. His assiduous commitment to community service earned
him recognition as a dedicated and reliable volunteer.
2. Sagacious:
 Meaning: Having keen perception, wisdom, and good
judgment; possessing the ability to make sound decisions
based on experience and understanding.
 Example sentences:
1. The sagacious leader navigated the complex challenges
with insightful strategies, earning the respect of both
colleagues and subordinates.
2. Her sagacious advice was sought after by friends, who
valued her ability to offer wise counsel in times of
uncertainty.
3. The sagacious detective quickly deduced the motive
behind the crime, showcasing a remarkable intuition for
solving cases.
3. Mendacious:
 Meaning: Inclined to lie or deceive; not truthful or honest;
deliberately misleading or false.
 Example sentences:
1. The mendacious politician's statements were later
exposed as fabrications, damaging public trust in the
electoral process.
2. Her mendacious excuses for missing work were
eventually uncovered, leading to consequences for her
credibility in the workplace.
3. The courtroom drama unfolded as the mendacious
witness was cross-examined, revealing inconsistencies in
their testimony.
4. Mollify:
 Meaning: To soothe, pacify, or calm someone's feelings or
temper; to alleviate or reduce the intensity of a situation or
conflict.
 Example sentences:
1. The manager tried to mollify the disgruntled employees
by addressing their concerns and implementing positive
changes in the workplace.
2. His sincere apology and commitment to making amends
helped mollify the offended party, restoring a sense of
harmony in their relationship.
3. The diplomat worked tirelessly to mollify tensions
between the two nations, seeking common ground for
peaceful negotiations.
5. Fiduciary:
 Meaning: Involving trust, confidence, or a legal obligation to
act in the best interest of another party, typically relating to
financial matters.
 Example sentences:
1. As a fiduciary advisor, he was entrusted with managing
the client's investments and making decisions that
prioritized their financial well-being.
2. The executor of the will had a fiduciary duty to distribute
the estate assets in accordance with the deceased's
wishes and legal obligations.
3. The board members had a fiduciary responsibility to
safeguard the organization's finances and make decisions
that benefited its long-term sustainability.
6. Fortuitous:
 Meaning: Happening by chance or accident, rather than by
design; fortunate or lucky in an unexpected manner.
 Example sentences:
1. The fortuitous discovery of a valuable artifact
transformed the archaeologist's research, bringing
unexpected acclaim to the expedition.
2. Their fortuitous encounter at the conference led to a
collaborative partnership that greatly benefited both
companies.
3. The rainstorm, though initially seen as an inconvenience,
turned out to be fortuitous for the farmers, replenishing
much-needed water reserves for their crops.
7. Churlish:
 Meaning: Rude, ill-mannered, or lacking civility; marked by a
surly or unfriendly disposition.
 Example sentences:
1. The churlish customer's behavior towards the service staff
created an unpleasant atmosphere in the restaurant.
2. Despite his churlish remarks, she remained composed
and responded with politeness during the heated debate.
3. His churlish refusal to acknowledge the team's efforts
disappointed everyone who had worked hard on the
project.
8. Ineffable:
 Meaning: Too great or extreme to be expressed or described in
words; beyond the ability of language to convey adequately.
 Example sentences:
1. The beauty of the sunset over the mountains was
ineffable, leaving the onlookers in awe-struck silence.
2. In her moment of triumph, she experienced an ineffable
sense of joy and accomplishment that words could not
capture.
3. The profound connection between the two friends was
ineffable, transcending spoken language and relying on a
deep understanding.
9. Caustic:
 Meaning: Sarcastic, biting, or marked by a sharp and corrosive
wit; capable of burning or corroding substances.
 Example sentences:
1. Her caustic comments during the meeting revealed a
frustration that had been simmering beneath the surface.
2. The critic's caustic review of the film spared no aspect,
leaving the filmmakers disheartened.
3. Despite the caustic tone, his remarks contained a kernel
of truth that prompted reflection among the audience.
10. Credulous:
 Meaning: Tending to believe or trust things too easily,
especially without proper evidence or critical examination.
 Example sentences:
1. The credulous individual fell victim to a scam, as they
readily accepted false promises without questioning their
authenticity.
2. His credulous nature made him susceptible to conspiracy
theories, leading to a tendency to believe in unfounded
claims.
3. The salesperson took advantage of the credulous
customer by promoting a product with exaggerated
benefits and false testimonials.

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