Meaning of Flounder, Pedestrian, Cupricious, Byzantine, and concomitant
Flounder - struggle
Sylvia has excelled at advanced calculus, but ironically when she deals with taxes, she flounders.
Pedestrian - lacking imagination
- while Nan was occupied with far more pedestrian concern , how to earn a salary and run a household.
capricious - impulsive
- Nearly every month our capricious CEO had a new plan to turn the company around, and none of them worked because we never gave them the time they needed to succeed.
byzantine - overly complex
- Getting a driver's license is not simply a matter of taking a test; the regulations and producers are so byzantine that many have found themselves at the mercy of the department of motor vehicles.
concomitant - accompanying
concomitant with his desire for nature was a desire for the culture and energy of a big city.
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