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flippant

flippant is a synonym of rude

adjective [ flip-uhnt ]

flippant is another word for rude

Rude means displaying a lack of manners or respect (The customer's rude remark upset the staff).

Flippant means showing a lack of seriousness or being dismissive in a situation that requires respect (The teenager's flippant response about being grounded annoyed her parents).

✅ Both words describe disrespectful behavior.

Rude suggests blunt disrespect, while flippant implies a careless or lighthearted disregard for seriousness (He sent a rude text about not contributing money for the group camping trip; My flippant response to the serious conversation made everyone cringe).

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domicile

domicile is a synonym of house

noun [ dom-uh-sahyl ]

domicile is another word for house

✅ A house refers to a place where someone lives (They just bought a new house in the country).

✅ A domicile refers to a residence, particularly in a legal context (The court considered his domicile when determining taxes).

✅ Both words refer to places where people live.

House is the common, everyday term, while domicile is formal and often used in legal situations (They decorated their house for the holidays; Her domicile was listed in the official records).

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circumspect

circumspect is a synonym of wary

adjective [ sur-kuhm-spekt ]

circumspect is another word for wary

Wary means being watchful or on guard against possible danger (He was wary of accepting the job offer, concerned about the company's high turnover rate).

Circumspect means being careful to consider all circumstances and possible consequences before acting (The committee was circumspect about approving the expensive project).

✅ Both terms describe cautious behavior.

Wary suggests a more immediate and emotional caution, while circumspect is more methodical and thoughtful (The rescue dog was wary of new people, always staying close to its owner; The lawyer was circumspect in her wording, careful not to reveal too much during negotiations).

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