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adhere to
[ad-heer too]
to follow or obey a rule or guideline

dollop
[dol-uhp]
to dispense in dollops

newfangled
[noo-fang-guhld]
of a new kind or fashion

coleus
[koh-lee-uhs]
any of several old world herbs of the mint family that are widely cultivated for their fragrant, often colorful foliage.

puerile
[pyoo-er-il]
childishly foolish, immature, or trivial

enunciate
[ih-nuhn-see-eyt]
to state or declare definitely, as a theory

picayune
[pik-ee-yoon]
of little value or account; small; trifling

acerbic
[uh-sur-bik ]
sour or astringent in taste

bilious
[bil-yuhs]
peevish; irritable; cranky

depth
[depth]
the distance from the top to the bottom of something

euphoric
[yoo-fawr-ik]
intensely happy or confident

nominal
[no-min-nal]
trifling, insignificant

dejected
[dih-jek-ted]
sad or dispirited; low in spirits

pragmatism
[prag-muh-tiz-uhm]
character or conduct that emphasizes practicality

relentlessly
[ri-lent-lis-lee]
in a determined and persistent way, without pause

momentary
[moh-muhn-ter-ee]
lasting for a very short time

pusillanimous
[pyoo-suh-lan-uh-muhs]
lacking courage or resolution; cowardly; faint-hearted; timid

metronome
[me-truh-nohm]
a mechanical or electrical instrument that makes repeated clicking sounds at an adjustable pace, used for marking rhythm, especially in practicing music

zest
[zest]
the outer, colorful part of the peel of citrus fruit, like lemon or orange, used as a flavoring agent

docile
[dos-uhl]
ready to accept control or instruction; submissive

incredulous
[in-krej-uh-luhs]
not credulous; disinclined or indisposed to believe; skeptical

aplomb
[uh-plom]
imperturbable self-possession, poise, or assurance

palatable
[pal-uh-tuh-buhl]
acceptable or agreeable to the mind or feelings

enunciate
[ih-nuhn-see-eyt]
to utter or pronounce (words, sentences, etc.), especially in an articulate or a particular manner
