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Ambiguous: Having several potential meanings; unclear and difficult to understand.
When I asked the HR manager what my chances were of getting the job, she gave me a very ambiguous reply.

Anomaly: Deviation from the norm.
The basketball player is the team’s best free thrower, so his missing both shots was an anomaly.

Antagonize: To tease or be hostile towards a person or group.
The boy loves to antagonize his little sister by pulling her hair.

Arduous: Requiring a lot of effort.
After you cross the bridge, there’s an arduous walk up the hill.

Assuage: To lessen a negative feeling.
The mother assuaged her child’s fear of the dark.
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Berate: To scold.
Our neighbor berated us after we broke his window playing baseball.

Brash: Rude and tactless.
The brash man always asked inappropriate questions.

Brusque: Abrupt to the point of rudeness.
After being away for so long, I expected more than her brusque greeting.
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Coalesce: To combine or grow together.
The people on the street eventually coalesced into a group.

Cognizant: Being aware of or having knowledge of something.
Before mountain climbing, you need to be cognizant of the risks.

Constrain: To restrict or repress.
You should move your plant to a bigger pot, otherwise you’ll constrain its roots.

Corrode: To gradually wear away.
The rust corroded the paint on my car.
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