Pulchritudinous (adjective): having great physical beauty.
The model's pulchritudinous features made her the center of attention
Quixotic (adjective): Highly unrealistic and impractical.
His quixotic aim to change the world quickly often clashed with the realities of politics.
Mellifluous (adjective): having a smooth and rich flow.
The singer's mellifluous voice brought audience on feet.
Cacophony (noun): a harsh, inappropriate mixture of sounds.
The orchestra's performance started as a cacophony of discord before gradually harmonizing into a melody.
Sagacious (adjective): having keen mental discernment and good judgment.
The CEO's sagacious decision-making brought the Unicorn status to the company.
Supercilious (adjective): One thinks or behaves in such way that they are superior to others.
His supercilious attitude made it hard for him to mingle with his colleagues.
Munificent (adjective): very generous in giving; lavish.
The businessman’s munificent donation to the NGO enabled them to fund many projects to support the needy.
Exacerbate (verb): to make situation, or feeling worse.
The Hailstorm exacerbated the flooding in the already struggling village.
Circumlocution (noun): the use of needless wordy and indirect language.
Her regular circumlocution made it tough to determine her true intentions and beliefs.
Serendipity (noun): the happening of fortunate events by chance in a beneficial way.
Finding his childhood buddy at the same hotel was an amazing act of serendipity.
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