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Having little substance, flimsy

Having little substance, flimsy. tenuous . Not decisive; Unwilling to make a decision. noncommittal . To assign as a quality or attribute . ascribe . To instruct with authority; To forbid or prohibit. enjoin. Accidental, unintentional. inadvertent . To persuade by flattery or guile .

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Having little substance, flimsy

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  1. Having little substance, flimsy tenuous

  2. Not decisive; Unwilling to make a decision noncommittal

  3. To assign as a quality or attribute ascribe

  4. To instruct with authority; To forbid or prohibit enjoin

  5. Accidental, unintentional inadvertent

  6. To persuade by flattery or guile wheedle

  7. The adoption of behaviors from a surrounding society acculturation

  8. Bitterly scathing; Cruel and sarcastic vitriolic

  9. To detest or hate intensely abominate

  10. To hasten the movement or progress of expedite

  11. To make amends for expiate

  12. To embezzle funds or engage in embezzlement peculate

  13. Taking a roundabout, lengthy course circuitous

  14. Accidental, resulting from chance adventitious

  15. To feel or express sorrow or pity for; sympathize with commiserate

  16. Eager to overthrow the current government; intently focused on rebellion seditious

  17. Coolness and composure, especially in trying circumstances sangfroid

  18. A state of agitation or turbulent change or development; To make turbulent, to excite or agitate ferment

  19. To instruct with authority; To forbid or prohibit enjoin

  20. A natural propensity or inclination; Tendency proclivity

  21. In name only; Insignificantly small, minor nominal

  22. Some men were very _____________ when the first women started voting, but their mean-hearted comments didn't discourage these brave pioneers. vitriolic

  23. I made sure to _____________ his nasty review to jealousy because he must have enjoyed the book, but been jealous of my success. ascribe

  24. When John Smith brought Pocahontas to his colony on the moon, she had trouble with ___________________ because she wasn't used to living somewhere without an atmosphere. acculturation

  25. She did ______________ dogs because one attacked her when she was a child and she never could forgive any dog for that. abominate

  26. The _______________ rebels were trying to overthrow the republic because it was a corrupt government. seditious

  27. I had a(n) _____________________ stroke of luck when I rolled a seven on the craps table, winning three thousand dollars. adventitious

  28. He tried to ______________________ with the mourning woman, but she didn't want anyone feeling sorry for her because of a dead parakeet. commiserate

  29. The __________________ consequences of her actions were something nobody could have foreseen, but they happened nonetheless. inadvertent

  30. The _____________________ woman couldn't decide what she wanted from Baskin Robbins, so the clerk helped someone else. noncommittal

  31. expedite I wanted to ___________________ the shipment of the human kidney I ordered from Amazon.com because time was definitely an important factor with my purchase.

  32. While some infantrymen freak out in their first actual combat experience, he was totally ___________________ and didn't even flinch when he was fired at. sangfroid

  33. His argument was ______________ at best and I am pretty sure that he made up some of his points which would make his argument totally invalid. tenuous

  34. Dad always called it a shortcut, but the __________________ path around the haunted Indian burial ground added three hours to our trip because he was a scaredy-cat. circuitous

  35. By serving these annoying banner ads, we make a(n) __________________ amount of money that barely covers the costs of maintaining this website. nominal

  36. The officer made a point to ________________ us from coming back to the pool hall just because we started a fight with the owner. enjoin

  37. They had to _________________ the skeptical person into not only visiting the cult, but into drinking their untainted Kool-Aid as well. wheedle

  38. The writer had a ________________ to keep referring to death in his sentences, which made me wonder if he was a morbid person. proclivity

  39. He believed that he could _____________ his sins by confessing them on his death-bed, but I was happy confessing mine after they were committed expiate

  40. He thought it would be funny to _____________ a riot by hiding behind the protesters and hurling a baseball at the police. ferment

  41. When the company hired me to handle all their funds, I admit that I thought about my ability to ________________ some money for myself, but I am a law-abiding citizen so I banished the thought. peculate

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