Colloquial
This refers to language or speech that is informal, conversational, or characteristic of everyday
conversation rather than formal or literary language.
Charlatan
A person who pretends to have knowledge or skills they do not possess, especially in the fields of
medicine, arts, or expertise, with the intent to deceive or defraud others.
Coalesce
To come together or merge into a single unit, entity, or whole, is often used to describe the fusion of
ideas, opinions, or elements.
Confound
To cause confusion, bewilder, or perplex; to mix up or mistake one thing for another, often resulting in a
state of uncertainty or disarray
Conflagration
A large, destructive fire that spreads rapidly and extensively, causing significant damage or destruction.
Cordial
Warm, friendly, and sincere in manner; showing genuine goodwill or hospitality. It can also refer to a
sweet, flavored, non-alcoholic drink.
Cryptic
, Mysterious or secretive in a way that is difficult to understand or decipher; often characterized by hidden
meanings or clues.
Debilitate
To weaken, enfeeble, or sap the strength or vitality of someone or something, making them less effective
or capable.
Culpable
Deserving blame or responsibility for a wrongdoing or mistake; morally at fault or guilty of an offense.
Aggregate
As a noun, it refers to a whole formed by the combination of several elements or parts. As a verb, it
means to collect, gather, or accumulate various items or data into a single mass or total.
Impudence
Bold, disrespectful behavior or lack of politeness; a disregard for societal norms, often manifested as
cheekiness, impertinence, or audacity.
Fastidious
Excessively attentive to detail, particularly with regard to cleanliness, precision, or correctness; often
associated with perfectionism.
Hedonist
A person who prioritizes and seeks pleasure, enjoyment, and personal gratification as their primary life
goal or philosophy.