Test on 11/6 (A-day) and 11/7 (B-day) Alacrity Assiduous Bucolic Cavort Cynical Efficacious Equivocate Incongruous Malicious Morose Poignant Pretentious.

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Test on 11/6 (A-day) and 11/7 (B-day) Alacrity Assiduous Bucolic Cavort Cynical Efficacious Equivocate Incongruous Malicious Morose Poignant Pretentious Profuse Quizzical Recumbent Surly

Test on 11/6 (A-day) and 11/7 (B-day) Alacrity Assiduous Bucolic Cavort Cynical Efficacious Equivocate Incongruous Malicious Morose Poignant Pretentious Profuse Quizzical Recumbent Surly

Reclining; lying down recumbent

Constant in application; devoted; attentive assiduous

Lacking in harmony, compatibility or appropriateness incongruous

Capable of having the desired result or effect efficacious

To be deliberately ambiguous or unclear in order to mislead equivocate

To bound or prance about cavort

Exhibiting great abundance profuse

ill-humored; gruff surly

Relating to or typical of the countryside or its people bucolic

A cheerful or eager readiness or willingness alacrity

Purposely hurtful malicious

Evoking sadness or regret poignant

Attempting to impress by acting more important/talented than you are Pretentious

Gloomy morose

Questions the basic sincerity and goodness of people cynical

Odd, eccentric, amusing quizzical