1. Malleable, adjective: easily influenced
My little brother is so malleable that I can convince him to sneak cookies from the cupboard for me.
2. Convivial, adjective: describing a lively atmosphere
The wedding reception was convivial; friends who had not seen each other for ages drank and ate together before heading to the dance floor.
3. Whimsical, adjective: determined by impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason
Adults look to kids and envy their whimsical nature at times, wishing that they could act without reason and play without limitation.
4. Debase, verb: reduce the quality or value of something
The third-rate script so debased the film that not even the flawless acting could save it from being a flop.
5. Cogent, adjective: clear and persuasive
A cogent argument will change the minds of even the most skeptical audiences.
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