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        | Dearth 
 Usually, a dearth of something
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 Inadequate supply, lack
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 To violate the sanctity of or to make impure
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 Characterized by facility and skill
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 Reserved, modest
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 Insubstantial or vague
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 To hide under a false appearance
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 Full of grief, sad
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 To talk stupidly and carelessly
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 Generally pleasing
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 Not following any one system, as of philosophy, medicine, etc., but selecting and using what are considered to be the best elements of all systems. (unique, out of the ordinary blend)
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        | Egregious 
 (like an egregious mistake)
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 Extraordinary in some bad way, glaring
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 anything short-lived
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 A person who cultivates a refined taste, especially in food and wine; connoisseur
 
 Cf- Niles & Frasier
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 Characterized by great knowledge.
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        | Eschew 
 Usually, Eschew from something
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 To abstain or keep away from
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 Private, secret, or confidential
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 To substitute a more mild, indirect, or vague expression for one thought to be offensive, harsh, or blunt
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 to revive or restore after neglect or a period of forgetting.
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 To make amends for something you've done wrong
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        | tending to deceive or mislead |  | 
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        | very productive or creative intellectually |  | 
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        | fraught Usually + with some negative emotion
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