1. Keyed up, adjective: very excited or nervous, usually before an important event
He always gets keyed up about exams
2. Nebulous, adjective: not clear and having no form(especially of ideas)
She has a few nebulous ideas about what she might like to do in the future, nothing definite.
3. Neanderthal, adjective: very old-fashioned and not willing to change
He criticized what he described as the 'neanderthal tendencies' of the right wing of the party.
4. Vary, verb: to be a different size, amount, or character when compared to something else in a similar group
The restaurants in this area vary greatly in quality and price.
5. Paucity, noun: a lack
of something
There is a paucity of jobs hiring today that
require menial skills, since most jobs have either been automated or
outsourced.
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