1. Tepid – Lukewarm; showing little enthusiasm.

Example Sentence: Her tepid response to the exciting news surprised everyone.

 

  1. Mitigate – To make less severe, serious, or painful.

Example Sentence: The doctor gave her medicine to mitigate the pain.

 

  1. Pervasive – Spreading widely throughout an area or group.

Example Sentence: A sense of unease was pervasive throughout the room.

 

  1. Transient – Lasting only for a short time; temporary.

Example Sentence: Their stay in the city was transient, just long enough to see the sights.

 

  1. Boisterous – Noisy, energetic, and cheerful.

Example Sentence: The boisterous children made it hard to concentrate.

 

  1. Vilify – To speak or write about someone in an abusively disparaging manner.

Example Sentence: The media tried to vilify the politician during the scandal.

 

  1. Convoluted – Extremely complex and difficult to follow.

Example Sentence: The instructions were so convoluted that no one could assemble the furniture.

 

  1. Magnanimous – Generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or someone less powerful.

Example Sentence: He was magnanimous in victory, praising his opponent’s efforts.

 

  1. Turmoil –  A state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty.

Example Sentence: The country was in political turmoil after the elections.

 

  1. Fleeting – Lasting for a very short time; brief.

Example Sentence: She had a fleeting thought of regret but quickly pushed it aside.