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Aestheitc
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Pertaining to beauty, artistic
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Defunct
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No longer in existence or functioning, nonexistentantonyms: extant
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Discomfit
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To frustrate, thwart, defeat, nonplus, foil
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Espouse
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To take up and support, embraceantonyms: repudiate, disavow
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Fetish
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Object believing to have magical powers, object of devotion, charm, talisman
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Gregarious
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Sociable, extrovertedantonyms: aloof, reclusive
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Hapless
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Marked by a persistent absence of good luck, unlucky, ill-starred
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Impeccable
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Faultless, beyond criticism or blame, flawlessantonyms: soiled, spotted, sullied
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Importune
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Trouble with demands, beg for insistently, entreat, dun
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Interpolate
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Insert between other parts or things, interpose
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Irreparable
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Incapable of being repaired or rectified, irremediable
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Laconic
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Concise, using few words, terse, succinct, pithyantonyms: garrulous, prolix, loquacious
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Languish
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Weak, feeble or dull, flag, wilt, pine
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Mendacious
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Untrue, falseantonyms: veracious
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Nadir
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The lowest pointantonyms: zenith
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