Adept -
Highly skilled or proficient at something.
He is adept at using graphic design software.
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Calm
adjective
tranquil -
Calm and peaceful and without noise
Barry loved fishing on the tranquil lake in the morning.
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Friendly
nounverb verb
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chat -
Talk in a friendly and informal way
The CEO would chat with his employees regularly to learn more about them.
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Smart
verb
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Cognizant -
Mindful or conscious, especially in making decisions or taking action.
He is cognizant of the importance of meeting the deadline, and is working with his colleagues to make it happen..
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Big
adjective
colossal -
Extremely large
Frank looked up at the colossal cathedral which seemed to touch the sky.
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Successful
verb
clinch -
Confirm or settle (a contract or bargain)
Both companies clinched the contract with each other and posed for pictures to celebrate.
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Good
adjective
sublime -
Extremely good, enjoyable, or Heavenly
Martha loved art, and going to a great art Museum was for her a sublime experience
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Pleasure
adjective
cozy -
Giving a feeling of comfort, warmth, and relaxation
Sitting by the warmth of the fire was the perfect cozy setting for Jane and Derek.
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New
verb
upgrade -
To improve something to a higher level
When Betty got messages that her Windows 7 was no longer being supported, she realized it was time to upgrade to Windows 10.
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Busy
verb
gallivanting -
Go around from one place to another in the pursuit of pleasure or entertainment
After he graduated high school, Damian decided to gallivant across Europe for a whole year instead of heading straight to college.
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Beautiful
noun
doodad -
A trivial ornament or gadget, especially one whose name the speaker does not know or cannot recall
Liam's father didn't understand technology and would always ask how these doodads worked.
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Exciting
nounverb noun
intrigue -
A secret or underhanded plot or scheme
The king's court was filled with intrigue, and there were constant rumors of plots to kill the king, and of plots where the king was trying to kill others.