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      deviation from the normal or common     With his quiet nature in the family, he is anomaly arogant with his friends.  
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      original or radically new     It was one of the most avant-garde work of art that appeared in that century.  
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      related to an elaborately ornamented style or music     This baroque church represent the 19th century perfectly.  
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      disagreable and confusing sounds or words     There was a cacophony of animal sounds in the zoo.  
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      determined by impulse not necessity     Her kids are very bad-behaved and capricious.  
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      personal attractiveness that helps influence others     Jackson was noted for his charisma and rare talent.  
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      the feeling that a situation already happened     I felt a deja vu when crossing that street.  
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      an amateur engaging into an activity he cannot do     He is just a dilettante in the music industry.  
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      enthusiasm and liveliness     Her play in the movie shows such elan.  
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      giving very careful attention to detail     He is very fastidious about cleaning the house.  
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      complete failure or collapse     Losing my house was the biggest fiasco of my life.  
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      I had an idyllic childhood that I will always remember.  
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      someone excessively self-centered     My psychologist said I'm an narcissist.  
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      the state of being forgotten     He was just another artist consigned to oblivion.  
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      hypothetical remedy for all diseases     That drug was advertised as a panacea for all illness.  
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      a statement that contradicts itself     It was such a paradox that he treated his wife so badly.  
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      representing a perfect example of something     Milk is quintessential for this recipe.  
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      simple and severe, with no comfort     They didn't have much money, so they lived a spartan life.  
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      a private conversation between two people     My boss asked for a tete-a-tete conversation after the meeting.  
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      Grandma started a furious tirade about the news.  
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