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adroit

S: clever, deft, slick, dexterous


A: clumsy, inept, all thumbs
amicable
S: congenial, neighborly, cordial
A: hostile, antagonistic
averse
S: disinclined, loath, antipathetic
A: favorably disposed, eager, keen,
enthusiastic
belligerent
S: (adj.) assertive, truculent, pugnacious,
confronting
A: (adj.) peaceful, conciliatory, placid
benevolent
S: benign, well-meaning
A: malicious, spiteful
cursory
S: quick, superficial, perfunctory
A: thorough, painstaking, careful
duplicity
S: double-dealing, chicanery,
fraud
extol
S: glorify, applaud, acclaim, hail
A: criticize, belittle, disparage
feasible
S: workable, viable, practicle
A: unworkable, impractical
grimace
S: (n.) pained expression, facial contortion,
scowl
A: (n.) grin
a very large amount of destruction,
especially by fire or heat, or the
killing of very large numbers of
people:
not able to be influenced, hurt,
or damaged:
a force that encourages a
particular action or makes it
more energetic or effective:
in danger of being harmed or
destroyed:
giving or showing careful
attention to every detail:
a feeling of pleasure and sometimes
slight sadness at the same time as
you think about things that happened
in the past:
The most typical example
to return to an older and worse
state
to examine someone or
something very carefully:
(of liquid) not very warm, or (of
feelings or actions) not very
strong:

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