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ability, humor, and perspicacity [perspicacity = perceptive]

abrupt, rough, and immoderate


abstruse, metaphysical, and idealistic


abundant, varied, and vigorous


accessible, knowable, and demonstrable


accomplished, inventive, and deft-fingered


accuracy, ease, and grace


acquire, classify, and arrange


action, incident, and interest


active, learned, and liberal


acts, activities, and aims


actual, stern, and pathetic


acuteness, honesty, and, fearlessness


addition, correction, and amplification


adventurous, eager, and afraid


affected, pedantic, and vain [pedantic = attention to detail or rules]


affluent, genial, and frank


aggressive, envious, and arrogant


agreeable, engaging, and delightful


air, woodland, and water


alarmed, anxious, and uneasy


alert, hopeful, and practical


amazement, resentment, and indignation


ambiguous, strange, and sinister


amiable, genial, and charitable


amusing, sympathetic, and interesting


ancient, subtle, and treacherous


annoyances, shifts, and inconveniences


anxious, fearful, and anticipative


appearance, conversation, and bearing


approbation, wealth, and power [approbation = warm approval; praise]


apt, explicit, and communicative


ardent, undisciplined, and undirected


arrogance, conceit, and disdain


artificial, rhetorical, and mundane


artistic, progressive, and popular


aspirations, dreams, and devotions


assured, stern, and judicial


astonishment, apprehension, and horror


attainments, possessions, and character


attention, forbearance, and patience


attract, interest, and persuade


augmenting, furthering, and reenforcing


austere, calm, and somber


authority, leadership, and command


avarice, pride, and revenge


awakened, girded, and active


awe, reverence, and adoration


awkwardness, narrowness, and self-consciousness

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