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- b.misleading.To be speciousis to be seemingly plausible but false.
- a. perceptible.To be tangibleis to be perceptible, especially by
touch. - c. moving.To be poignantis to be deeply moving or emotional.
- b.flammable. Incendiarymeans burning readily or inflammatory.
- b.banal.To be prosaicis to be unimaginative, ordinary, or dull.
- c. convincing. Cogentmeans convincing or persuasive.
- c. aimless. Desultorymeans aimless, haphazard.
- c. effective.To be efficaciousis to produce a desired effect or result.
- b.unfathomable.Something inscrutableis baffling; incapable of
being understood. - a. appeasing. Conciliatorymeans willing to make concessions to
reconcile; mollifying, appeasing. - a. agreeable.To be polemicalis to be controversial or argumentative.
- b.conventional. Avant-gardemeans experimental in style;
innovative, or cutting-edge. - c. original.A derivativecomes from another source; it is
unoriginal. - a. simple. Involutemeans complex, intricate.
- a. opaque. Pellucidmeans translucent; able to be seen through with
clarity. - c. meaningful.To be vacuousis to be purposeless, senseless, or
stupid.