acquiesce - to accept something reluctantly without arguing or protesting, ardent - enthusiastic or passionate, contemptuous - showing or expressing deep dislike, complacent - showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with one’s self or one’s achievements, conscientious - wishing to do what is right, especially in regard to do one’s work well, cynicism  - an inclination to believe that people are motivated by selfishness, docile - ready to accept instruction; submissive, frivolous - not having serious purpose or value (of something); carefree (of a person), frugal - to be sparing with spending money, inept - lacking qualities to complete a task or do a job, meander - to wander aimlessly, ostentatious - attracting attention, admiration, or envy often by gaudiness or obviousness, palpable - capable of being touched or felt; easily perceptible, pervade - to spread through and be perceived in every part (especially of a smell), slovenly - messy and dirty, supersede - to replace something, typically something that is older or old-fashioned, vanquish - to defeat an enemy, aggregate - a whole formed by combining several (typically disparate) elements, arduous - difficult; needing much effort, cacophony - a harsh discordant mixture of sounds,

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