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aloof (adjective)

Definition not involved with or friendly towards other people not involved in or influenced by something Example for aloof That night, there was something odd about him. He seemed aloof and just sat at the corner of the bar without interacting with anyone. (Source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/aloof)

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Vociferous (adjective)

Definition: 1. crying out noisily, clamorous 2. characterized by or uttered with vociferation. Example for “vociferous” An awfully large number of people are beginning to think so, particularly among his most vociferous supporters on the left. Obama’s Pretend Bipartisanship Eric Alterman August 18, 2009 (Source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/vociferous?s=t)

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affluent (adjective)

1 : flowing in abundance 2 : having a generously sufficient and typically increasing supply of material possessions Example for “affluent” The economy of the island is mostly based on its affluent visitors. It’s certainly not a place for the budget traveller. (Source: http://www.merriam-webster.com/word-of-the-day/)

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alleviate (verb)

definition To make suffering, pain, etc less severe Example He took some aspirin in order to alleviate the pain in his back.

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Wayworn (adjective)

Definition: tired and weary from travelling. Example for wayworn: The man seemed wayworn and starved. He must have been travelling for days on end!

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