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Some Tricky Adjectives

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  1. amiable
    diffusing warmth and friendliness
    “This is a backward area,” said the former prime minister, a soft-spoken and amiable man, just before supporters showered him with rose petals.
  2. amicable
    characterized by friendship and good will
    The two companies issued a joint statement saying they had reached an "amicable agreement".
  3. discreet
    marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint
    As a much lauded but discreet stylist, she became a power behind the Hollywood thrones.
  4. discrete
    constituting a separate entity or part
    Each individual story is honored and represented as a discrete point or trajectory.
  5. eminent
    standing above others in quality or position
    In his influential 1944 monograph “What Is Life?” the eminent quantum physicist Erwin Schrödinger argued that this is what living things must do. Scientific American (Jan 28, 2014)
  6. imminent
    close in time; about to occur
    A big upside for its products is the imminent use of touch-screen in PC  laptops. Forbes (Mar 7, 2014)
  7. ingenious
    showing inventiveness and skill
    In addition, an ingenious installation greatly increases its viewing pleasures while using every inch of wall.
  8. ingenuous
    lacking in sophistication or worldliness
    Friendly blue eyes in a tanned surfer's face and a big ingenuous smile greeted his captors. Nature (Oct 9, 2013)
  9. simple
    easy and not involved or complicated
    Mr Nguyen removed the popular game in February, saying its popularity had ruined his "simple life".
  10. simplistic
    characterized by extreme and misleading lack of complexity
    It would be simplistic, however, to attribute administration interest in privacy to the flak emerging from the Snowden revelations. Forbes (Mar 12, 2014)
Created on Thu Mar 20 06:56:00 EDT 2014 (updated Thu Mar 20 07:06:32 EDT 2014)

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