Motley means incongruously varied in appearance or character; disparate.
For example, “Keith’s motley arrangement of the slides in his presentation was embarrassing.”
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Motley means incongruously varied in appearance or character; disparate.
For example, “Keith’s motley arrangement of the slides in his presentation was embarrassing.”
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Cogent means clear, logical and convincing.
For example, “Keith made a cogent argument for repainting the stripes in the employee parking lot.”
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Sedulous means showing dedication and diligence.
For example, “Keith was sedulous in his pursuit of the perfect Quiche Lorraine that he wanted to make for the Christmas party.”
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Hapless means having no luck; unfortunate.
For example, “Keith could only smile at the intern’s hapless attempt to impress the CEO.”
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Ostentatious means designed to impress or attract notice, usually with a vulgar or pretentious display.
For example, “Keith felt that the CEO’s ostentatious lifestyle sent the wrong message to the company’s employees.”
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Dearth means a scarcity or lack of something.
For example, “The dearth of ideas at the quarterly sales meeting left Keith feeling depressed.”