dis·com·bob·u·late ; means to make confused.
Don't discombobulate me when I'm trying to think.
It's even fun to say. m
2006-08-17 07:25:48
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answered by Mache 6
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Vociferous
vo·cif·er·ous (vÅ-sÄf'Ér-És)
adj.
Making, given to, or marked by noisy and vehement outcry.
vociferously vo·cif'er·ous·ly adv.
vociferousness vo·cif'er·ous·ness n.
SYNONYMS vociferous, blatant, boisterous, strident, clamorous. These adjectives mean conspicuously and usually offensively loud. Vociferous suggests a noisy outcry, as of vehement protest: vociferous complaints. Blatant connotes coarse or vulgar noisiness: “Up rose a blatant Radical” (Walter Bagehot). Boisterous implies unrestrained noise, tumult, and often rowdiness: boisterous youths. Strident stresses offensive harshness, shrillness, or discordance: a legislator with a strident voice. Something clamorous is both vociferous and sustained: a clamorous uproar.
2006-08-17 06:44:35
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answered by ShySweetNSassy 3
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Respect
2006-08-17 07:13:02
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answered by dragonsarefree2 4
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unctuous \UNGK-choo-us\, adjective:
1. Of the nature or quality of an unguent or ointment; fatty; oily; greasy.
2. Having a smooth, greasy feel, as certain minerals.
3. Insincerely or excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech; marked by a false or smug earnestness or agreeableness.
2006-08-17 06:45:25
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answered by torreyc73 5
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Word of the Week--Legs. Spread the word....lol
2006-08-17 09:04:07
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answered by j.f. 4
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I love the word sycophant, because unfortunately, it is such an appropriate word to describe many people.
sycophant - A servile self-seeker who attempts to win favor by flattering influential people.
2006-08-17 06:48:38
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answered by Beth R 2
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Legerdemain
leg·er·de·main (ljr-d-mn)
NOUN:
1. Sleight of hand.
2. A show of skill or deceitful cleverness: financial legerdemain.
2006-08-17 09:36:43
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answered by Will 4
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Patronize.
2006-08-17 06:43:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Nucleate. Its non-science meaning is basically to bring a few things together, eventually to add more and more to them.
2006-08-17 13:48:18
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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Nesciant means ignorant. That's a good one.
2006-08-17 06:44:09
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answered by vicvic* 3
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