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Myriad [myr·i·ad]

adj. Constituting a very large, indefinite number; innumerable: “The myriad snowflakes in the winter.”
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Dogmatic [dog·mat·ic]

adj. 1. Expressing rigid opinions; Prone to expressing strongly held beliefs and opinions. “A dogmatic speech.”
2. Asserting opinions in a doctrinaire or arrogant manner; opinionated.
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Capricious [ca·pri·cious]

adj. Characterized by or subject to whim; impulsive and unpredictable. “He’s such a capricious boss I never know how he’ll react.”
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Gregarious [gre·gar·i·ous]

adj. 1. Seeking and enjoying the company of others; sociable. “She is a gregarious , outgoing person.”
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Visceral [vis·cer·al]

adj. 1. Instinctual: proceeding from instinct rather than from reasoned thinking or intellect. “A
visceral business decision.”
2. Emotional: characterized by or showing crude or elemental emotions.
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Auspicious [aus·pi·cious]

adj. Marked by success; prosperous. Suggesting a positive and successful future. “An
auspicious time to purchase the stock.”
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Pensive [pen·sive]

adj. Deeply, often wistfully or dreamily thoughtful. Expressive of melancholy thoughtfulness. “She was feeling pensive after seeing an old boyfriend.”

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Cognitive [cog·ni·tive]

adj. 1. Relating to the process of acquiring knowledge by the use of reasoning, intuition, or perception. 2. Having a basis in or reducible to empirical factual knowledge. “A Cognitive
model for success.”
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Specious [spe·cious]

adj. 1. Having the ring of truth or plausibility but actually fallacious. “A specious argument.”
2. Deceptively attractive.
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Quixotic [quix·ot·ic]

adj. 1. Idealistic without regard to practicality; impractical.
2. Impulsive: tending to act on whims or impulses. “It was clearly a quixotic case against the defendant.”
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Incredulous [in·cred·u·lous]

adj. 1. Skeptical; disbelieving. “Most people are incredulous of stories about flying saucers.”
2. Expressive of disbelief. “An incredulous stare.”
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Odious (o·di·ous)

adj. Extremely unpleasant; repulsive. Deserving of hatred or repugnance. “The detective said it was the most odious crime she had ever seen.”
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Acerbic [a·cer·bic]

adj. Sharp or biting, as in character or expression. “The director occasionally allowed an
acerbic tone to an otherwise subtle dialogue.”
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Esoteric [es·o·ter·ic]

adj. 1. Difficult to understand; abstruse. 2. Not publicly disclosed; confidential. 3. Of rare, special, or unusual interest. “Her software’s success was based on an
esoteric programming language.”
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Incongruous [in·con·gru·ous]

adj. 1. Lacking in harmony; incompatible.
2. Not in agreement, as with principles; inconsistent. “A plan incongruous with reason.” 3. Not in keeping with what is correct, proper, or logical; inappropriate. “She showed
incongruous behavior.”
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Ominous [om·i·nous]

adj. Menacing; threatening. “Ominous black clouds;” “An ominous scream prior to the shooting.”
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Anachronism [a·nach·ro·nism]

n. One that is out of its proper, chronological, or historical order, especially a person or practice that belongs to an earlier time. “A sword is an anachronism in modern warfare.”
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Batak

n. 1. a member of a people of northern Sumatra.
2. the Indonesian language of the Batak.
adjective
relating to the Batak or their language.
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batak (Tagalog dictionary)

v.
bumatak, batakin (-um-:in) to pull, to stretch [var. baltak]. Batakin mo ang lubid. Stretch the rope.
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Post time 11-7-2017 11:03 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Edited by cheergirlz at 11-7-2017 11:05 PM

Bengap

Definisi : 1 berasa pekak (sementara) disebabkan air masuk dlm telinga, selepas mendengar bunyi yg sangat kuat dsb.
2 agak bodoh (sukar mengerti atau menerima pelajaran).
(Kamus Pelajar Edisi Kedua)

http://prpm.dbp.gov.my/cari1?keyword=bengap

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