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poise - balance; equilibrium.

austere - severe or strict in manner or attitude.


insinuating - To insinuate is defined as to suggest or imply something but not come right out and
say it.
An example of insinuate is when you suggest that you hate your spouse's new coat without
coming right out and saying you do.

blemishes - a small mark or flaw which spoils the appearance of something.


insipid - acking flavour; weak or tasteless.
husk - the dry outer covering of some fruits or seeds.
blotting-paper - spongy unsized paper for absorbing ink.
lavished - bestow something in generous or extravagant quantities on.
"the media couldn't lavish enough praise on the film"

venerate - regard with great respect; revere.


solemn - formal and dignified.
salutary - (especially with reference to something unwelcome or unpleasant) producing good
effects; beneficial.
reigning - occupying the throne; ruling.
exertion - the use of a lot of mental or physical effort
vigorous - strong, healthy, and full of energy.
lassitude - a condition characterized by lack of interest, energy, or spirit
oblong - a rectangular object or flat figure with unequal adjacent sides
laymen - a person without professional or specialized knowledge in a particular subject
uncanny - strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way.
intricate - very complicated or detailed.
reverence - regard or treat with deep respect / deep respect for someone or something.
pilgrimage - 'Pilgrimage' is often used to describe an individual's journey through life /
hodocasnici
marvel - wonderful or astonishing person or thing.
peculiarly - more than usually; especially. / in an unusual way; oddly.
morosely - having a sullen and gloomy disposition

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