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absentminded
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adjective
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Forgetful or inattentive, often because of being lost in thought. |
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adrift
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adjective
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Lacking direction or purpose; aimless. |
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blizzard
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noun
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a severe snow storm with strong winds |
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chaos
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noun
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A state of utter disorder and confusion |
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circuitous
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adjective
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Longer than the most direct way; roundabout. |
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clumsy
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adjective
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Awkward in movement or in handling things |
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crude
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adjective
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Lacking sophistication, polish, or tact; having rough or rude manners. |
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cumbersome
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adjective
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Difficult to use because it is complex or heavy |
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dicey
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adjective
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Risky or dangerous; uncertain. |
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diffuse
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adjective
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Scattered and widely spread out |
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dilettante
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noun
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Someone who has a casual or passing interest in the arts or a particular field, without serious commitment or expertise. |
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disarray
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noun
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A state of disorder or confusion. |
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dissipated
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adjective
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Spending too much time on physical pleasures that are not good for your health. |
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erratic
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adjective
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Not consistent or regular; unpredictable in behavior or movement. |
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flux
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noun
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Hard to keep track of because it is constantly changing. |
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fragmented
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adjective
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Froken or separated into distinct parts |
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fray
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verb
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To wear out or unravel the edges of fabric or material through constant rubbing or use. |
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garble
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verb
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To distort a message so that it is unclear or confusing |
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garbled
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adjective
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Confusing, distorted, unclear, and difficult to understand. |
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gobbledygook
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noun
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Language that is meaningless or is made unintelligible by excessive use of abstruse technical terms; nonsense |
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