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motley

(adj.) a combination of many things/colors, an assortment

nascent

(adj.) beginning to exist or grow, surfacing

negligent

(adj.) careless, inattentive, thoughtless

nebulous

(adj.) cloudy, hazy, unclear

mundane

(adj.) common, everyday, ordinary

myriad

(adj.) consisting of a very great number, countless

monotonous

(adj.) dull, tedious, repetitious, lacking variety

morbid

(adj.) gruesome, dark, extremely gloomy, sickly

moralistic

(adj.) having a strong beliefs about what is right, concerned with morals

multifarious

(adj.) having great diversity or variety, manifold

nocholant

(adj.) indifferent, careless, not concerned

monumental

(adj.) massive, grandiose, significant

moribund

(adj.) near death, dying

myopic

(adj.) nearsighted, lacking the ability to plan for the future

nondescript

(adj.) ordinary, not outstanding, unclassifiable

monarchical

(adj.) relating to a monarch or a monarchy

morose

(adj.) sullen, sad, mournful

momentous

(adj.) very important, significant, weighty

notorious

(adj.) well-known for bad things, infamous

nefarious

(adj.) wicked in the extreme, abominable, morally corupt

notable

(adj.) worthy of attention, remarkable

nostalgic

(adj.) yearning for the past, homesick

narcissism

(n.) excessive self-love, egotism, conceit

munificence

(n.) generosity in giving, magnaminity

mobility

(n.) the ability to move, all movement from one place to another

misnomer

(n.) the misnaming of a person, the wrong name

mollify

(v.) to calm, to soothe, to pacify

misrepresent

(v.) to depict incorrectly, to distort

mitigate

(v.) to make milder, to diminish, to assuage


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