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Aesthetic

characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste.

100

Compromise

an accommodation in which both sides make concessions.

100

Spontaneous

said or done without having been planned in advance.

100

Diligent

quietly and steadily preserving in detail or exactness.

100

Intuitive

spontaneously derived from or prompted by a natural tendency.

200
Opulent

rich and superior in quality.

200

Fortitude

the strength of mind that enables one to endure adversity.

200

Reconciliation

the re-establishment of cordial relations.

200

Mundane

found in the ordinary course of events.

200

Benevolent

showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding.

300

Anachronistic

chronologically misplaced.

300

Hackneyed

repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse.

300

Prosaic

lacking wit or imagination.

300

Deleterious

harmful to living things.

300

Longevity

the property of having lived for a considerable time.

400

Ostentatious

intended to attract notice and impress others.

400

Rancorous

showing deep-seated resentment. 

400

Intrepid

invulnerable to fear or intimidation.

400

Clairvoyant

someone who can perceive things not present to the senses.

400

Aberration

a state or condition markedly different from the norm.

500

Enervating

causing weakness or debilitation.

500

Substantiate 

establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts.

500

Forbearance

a delay in enforcing rights or claims or privileges.

500

Abstain

refrain from doing, consuming, or partaking in something.
500

Brusque

rudely abrupt or blunt in speech or manner.