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|Authentic |Inspirational |Reactionary a person who holds a set of` views against |Absurd |
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|Conservative Holding to traditional attitudes; |Ironic |Realistic |Commonplace |
|Cautious about change | | | |
|Controversial |Liberal Open to new behaviour or opinions and |Recondite difficult to understand Little known |Heretical A person, who holds controversial |
| |willing to discard traditional values. | |opinions |
|Credible convincing |Melodramatic |Romantic |Improbable inauthentic/Not likely to be true or |
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