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BANAL

He doesn't like English poetry he finds English poetry very  banal . BANAL. Even though he never won any of the arguments he started, he continued to be aggressive and bellicose . BELLICOSE. Picasso was such a great artist, his finesse was clear in every painting his brush touched. FINESSE.

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BANAL

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  1. He doesn't like English poetry he finds English poetry very banal. BANAL

  2. Even though he never won any of the arguments he started, he continued to be aggressive and bellicose. BELLICOSE

  3. Picasso was such a great artist, his finesse was clear in every painting his brush touched. FINESSE

  4. The salesman described the features of the car and flattered the customer with glib comments about his good taste. GLIB

  5. His pseudonym was Billy the Kid, but his real name was William George. PSEUDONYM

  6. He said such ridiculous things that he was often the target of lampoons in the press. He complained about being criticized on daily basis. LAMPOON

  7. The child was lugubrious after she lost her favorite doll. LUGUBRIOUS

  8. While watching Batman, most of the kids started crying when the nefarious Joker attacked Batman and fatally wounded him. NEFARIOUS

  9. Batman is such an unmatched nemesis. He has always protected Gotham city against the Joker's assaults NEMESIS

  10. The police officers kept looking for the thieves who purloined the queen’s crown tools. PURLOIN

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