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Moribund

(Adj) dying



• The steel industry in this country was moribund a few years ago, but now it seems to be reviving somewhat.



• The senator’s political ideas were moribund; no one thinks that way anymore.



#A dying creature could be said to be moribund, too, al though this word is usually used in connection with things that die only figuratively.

Mundane

(Adj) pretty ordinary ; boring

Munificent

(Adj) very generous; lavish



The munificent millionaire gave lots of money to any charity that came to him with a request.



Mrs. Bigelow was a munificent hostess; there was so much wonderful food and wine at her dinner parties that the guests had to rest between courses. She was known for her munificence.

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Myriad

(n) a huge number



There are a myriad of reasons why I don't go to school

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