1. Ablaze – On fire; burning brightly.
  2. Barren – Unable to produce; empty.
  3. Candid – Truthful and straightforward.
  4. Dazzle – To impress deeply; to shine brightly.
  5. Eloquent – Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.
  6. Fervent – Having or displaying a passionate intensity.
  7. Grim – Stern or forbidding; lacking any humor.
  8. Hesitate – To pause before taking an action.
  9. Inept – Lacking skill or ability.
  10. Jovial – Cheerful and friendly.
  11. Keen – Sharp or penetrating; highly developed.
  12. Luminous – Full of or shedding light; bright or shining.
  13. Mellow – Soft, rich, or well-developed.
  14. Noble – Having high moral qualities; aristocratic.
  15. Obscure – Not well known; hard to understand.
  16. Peculiar – Strange or odd; unique.
  17. Quaint – Attractively unusual or old-fashioned.
  18. Rugged – Rough or uneven; strong.
  19. Sturdy – Strong and firm; resilient.
  20. Timid – Showing a lack of courage or confidence.
  21. Uneven – Not level or smooth; irregular.
  22. Vivid – Producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
  23. Whimsical – Playfully quaint or fanciful; imaginative.
  24. Yield – To produce or provide; to give way.
  25. Zealous – Showing great enthusiasm or energy.
  26. Adapt – To adjust or modify to suit new conditions.
  27. Baffle – To confuse or perplex.
  28. Cower – To crouch down in fear.
  29. Deliberate – Done consciously and intentionally; to think carefully.
  30. Enlighten – To give someone greater knowledge or understanding.
  31. Flourish – To grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way.
  32. Grumble – To complain or mutter in a low voice.
  33. Hinder – To create difficulties that result in delay or obstruction.
  34. Impose – To force something unwelcome or unfamiliar.
  35. Jumble – To mix things up in a confused or untidy way.
  36. Knit – To make fabric by interlocking loops of yarn.
  37. Lurk – To remain hidden, often with a sinister intent.
  38. Mimic – To imitate someone or something.
  39. Nurture – To care for and encourage the growth or development.
  40. Overcome – To succeed in dealing with a problem or difficulty.
  41. Ponder – To think about something carefully.
  42. Quench – To satisfy a thirst or extinguish a fire.
  43. Refrain – To stop oneself from doing something; a repeated line in a song.
  44. Savor – To enjoy or appreciate something fully.
  45. Tame – To domesticate or control.
  46. Utter – To speak or express; complete.
  47. Vex – To annoy or worry.
  48. Warrant – To justify or necessitate.
  49. Yearn – To have an intense feeling of longing.
  50. Zephyr – A gentle, mild breeze.
  51. Affluent – Wealthy or prosperous.
  52. Bizarre – Very strange or unusual.
  53. Composure – The state of being calm and in control.
  54. Dreary – Dull, bleak, or lifeless.
  55. Enigmatic – Mysterious or difficult to understand.
  56. Frivolous – Not having any serious purpose or value.
  57. Genuine – Truly what something is said to be; authentic.
  58. Hearty – Loud and enthusiastic; wholesome.
  59. Inane – Silly or stupid.
  60. Juxtapose – To place side by side for comparison.
  61. Keen – Sharp or intense; enthusiastic.
  62. Lucid – Expressed clearly; easy to understand.
  63. Monotonous – Dull and repetitive.
  64. Nimble – Quick and light in movement or action.
  65. Oblivious – Unaware of or unconscious of something.
  66. Perplex – To cause confusion or uncertainty.
  67. Quaint – Charmingly old-fashioned.
  68. Robust – Strong and healthy; vigorous.
  69. Subtle – Delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe.
  70. Turbulent – Characterized by conflict or disorder.
  71. Unravel – To investigate or solve; to come apart.
  72. Vivid – Producing powerful feelings or strong images.
  73. Wholesome – Conducive to health or moral well-being.
  74. Xenial – Friendly or hospitable to strangers or guests.
  75. Yield – To produce or provide; to give way.
  76. Zealous – Enthusiastic and diligent.
  77. Ample – Enough or more than enough; abundant.
  78. Blunder – A careless mistake.
  79. Clarity – The quality of being clear.
  80. Dissonance – Lack of harmony or agreement.
  81. Emerge – To come out into view.
  82. Falter – To hesitate or stumble.
  83. Gregarious – Fond of company; sociable.
  84. Hesitant – Tentative or unsure.
  85. Illuminate – To light up; to make clear.
  86. Jovial – Cheerful and friendly.
  87. Knack – An acquired or natural skill at performing a task.
  88. Lament – To mourn or express sorrow.
  89. Mosaic – A picture or pattern made by arranging small colored pieces.
  90. Nurture – To care for and encourage growth.
  91. Obscure – Not well known; hidden.
  92. Plausible – Seeming reasonable or probable.
  93. Quirk – A peculiar trait or habit.
  94. Reverberate – To echo or resound.
  95. Steadfast – Firm and unwavering.
  96. Turbulent – Characterized by conflict or disorder.
  97. Unveil – To reveal or disclose.
  98. Vortex – A mass of whirling fluid or air.
  99. Whimsical – Playfully quaint or fanciful.
  100. Xenophobic – Having or showing a dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.

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