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Abysmal Adjective
Extremely bad or appalling
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Adapt Verb
To adjust or modify to suit a new environment or condition
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Advent Noun
The arrival or beginning of something significant
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Ambitious Adjective
Having a strong desire to achieve something
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Ambivalence Noun
Mixed feelings or uncertainty about something
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Capitalize Verb
To take advantage of or proft from something
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Captured Verb
To take into one’s possession or control by force
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Coincide Verb
To happen at the same time or to agree
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Condone Verb
To accept or allow behavior that is morally wrong
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Conviction Noun
A frmly held belief or the act of declaring someone guilty
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Demur Verb
To raise objections or show reluctance
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Desolate Adjective
Empty, bleak, and devoid of life
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Diligent Adjective
Showing care and effort in one's work
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Disdain Noun
The feeling that someone or something is unworthy of respect
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Eloquent Adjective
Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing
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Embellish Verb
To make something more attractive by adding decorative details
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Endure Verb
To suffer patiently or to remain in existence
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Erratic Adjective
Not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable
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Exacerbate Verb
To make a problem or bad situation worse
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Exert Verb
To apply or bring to bear a force, influence, or quality
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Feasible Adjective
Possible to do easily or conveniently
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Grievance Noun
A real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest
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Impartial Adjective
Treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just
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Imposing Adjective
Grand and impressive in appearance
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Incite Verb
To encourage or stir up violent or unlawful behavior
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Capture Verb
To take into one's possession or control by force
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Inversion Noun
A reversal of position, order, or relationship
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Modest Adjective
Not overly proud or boastful; small or moderate
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Omnipotent Adjective
Having unlimited power; able to do anything
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Opine Verb
To express an opinion
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Oust Verb
To remove from a position or place
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Ramify Verb
To spread or branch out into smaller divisions
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Raw Adjective
Uncooked or in a natural state
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Retention Noun
The ability to keep or hold something
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Static Adjective
Lacking movement or change
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Subordinate Noun
Lower in rank or position
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Tentative Adjective
Not certain or fixed; provisional
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Bias Noun
A prejudice for or against something
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Comparable Adjective
Able to be compared; similar
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Concede Verb
To admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it
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Conduct Noun
The manner in which a person behaves, especially on a particular occasion
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Cultivate Verb
To try to acquire or develop a quality or skill
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Decree Noun
An official order issued by a legal authority
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Dire Adjective
Extremely serious or urgent
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Discord Noun
Disagreement between people
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Disparage Verb
To regard or represent as being of little worth
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Envy Noun
A feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck
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Exploit Verb
To make full use of and derive benefit from a resource
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Abstract Adjective
Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence
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Aesthetic Adjective
Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty
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Agitate Verb
To make someone troubled or nervous
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Allude Verb
To suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at
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Altercation Noun
A noisy argument or disagreement
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Authenticity Noun
The quality of being genuine or real
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Facilitate Verb
To make an action or process easier
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Fiscal Adjective
Relating to government revenue, especially taxes
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Foreseeable Adjective
Able to be predicted or anticipated
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Freewheeling Adjective
Acting without concern for rules or consequences
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Imposition Noun
The act of forcing something on someone
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Locomotion Noun
The ability to move from one place to another
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Prohibit Verb
To formally forbid something by law or rule
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Promulgate Verb
To officially announce or make widely known
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Reconsideration Noun
The act of thinking again about a decision
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Reform Verb
To make changes in something to improve it
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Scrupulous Adjective
Very careful and thorough
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Solidarity Noun
Unity or agreement among individuals with a common interest
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Spawn Verb
To produce or generate something
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Subtle Adjective
Delicate or precise, not obvious
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Sufficient Adjective
Enough to meet the needs of something
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Emit Verb
To release or give of
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Emphatic Adjective
Expressing something forcibly and clearly
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Enumerate Verb
To mention things one by one
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Susceptible Adjective
Likely to be influenced or harmed by something
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Adversarial Adjective
Involving conflict or opposition
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Austere Adjective
Strict or severe in manner
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Bittersweet Adjective
Both pleasant and painful at the same time
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Candor Noun
The quality of being open and honest
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Complement Verb
Something that completes or goes well with something else
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Conducive Adjective
Making a certain situation likely or possible
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Confide Verb
To tell someone a secret in trust
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Contradict Verb
To say the opposite of something
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Dilemma Noun
A situation requiring a choice between equally undesirable options
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Egregious Adjective
Outstandingly bad or shocking
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Establish Verb
To set up or found something
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Lament Verb
To express sorrow or regret
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Melodramatic Adjective
Exaggeratedly emotional or sentimental
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Objectivity Noun
The quality of being unbiased and impartial
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Perish Verb
To die or be destroyed
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Precedent Noun
An earlier event or action regarded as an example
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Predecessor Noun
A person who held a job before someone else
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Principle Noun
A fundamental truth or proposition serving as a foundation
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Spur Verb
To encourage or stimulate action
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Taut Adjective
Stretched or pulled tight
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Unadorned Adjective
Plain and without decoration
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Unveil Verb
To reveal or disclose
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Devise Verb
To plan or invent something
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Dispatch Verb
To send of to a destination for a purpose
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Dominion Noun
Control or the exercise of control
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Evoke Verb
To bring or recall to the mind
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Galvanizing Adjective
Shocking or exciting to action
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Impart Verb
To communicate or bestow information
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Imprudent Adjective
Not showing care for the consequences of an action
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Indifference Noun
Lack of interest or concern
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Acquisition Noun
The act of gaining or obtaining something
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Annihilate Verb
To destroy completely
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Anomaly Noun
Something that deviates from what is normal
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Artificial Adjective
Made by humans, not natural
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Avenue Noun
A path or approach to achieving something
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Consensus Noun
General agreement
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Demonstrate Verb
To show or explain something clearly
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Indulge Verb
To allow oneself to enjoy the pleasure of something
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Innovative Adjective
Featuring new methods; advanced and original
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Invoke Verb
To call upon something, especially a law or principle
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Petulant Adjective
Childishly sulky or bad-tempered
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Rash Adjective
Acting without careful consideration
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Readily Adverb
Without hesitation; willingly
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Scandalous Adjective
Causing general public outrage
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Scorn Noun
The feeling of contempt or disdain
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Subsequently Adverb
After a particular thing has happened
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Ubiquitous Adjective
Present or existing everywhere
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Unilateral Adjective
Performed by or afecting only one side
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Urge Verb
To strongly recommend or encourage
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Contend Verb
To struggle to surmount a difficulty
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Diminish Verb
To make or become less
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Indiscriminately Adverb
Without careful distinction or choice
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Momentous Adjective
Of great importance or signifcance
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Potent Adjective
Having great power or influence
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Refute Verb
To prove to be false or incorrect
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Reinforce Verb
To strengthen or support
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Reproach Verb
To express disapproval or disappointment
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Scrutinize Verb
To examine closely and thoroughly
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Surly Adjective
Bad-tempered and unfriendly
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Surmount Verb
To overcome a difficulty or obstacle
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Tactful Adjective
Showing sensitivity in dealing with others
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Temperament Noun
A person's or animal's nature
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Treacherous Adjective
Guilty of or involving betrayal; dangerous
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Undulate Verb
To move with a smooth, wave-like motion
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Excel Verb
To be exceptionally good at something
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Adept Adjective
Skilled or profcient at something
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Allow Verb
To give permission for something
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Anticipate Verb
To expect or predict
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Bolster Verb
To support or strengthen
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Candid Adjective
Honest and straightforward
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Coarse Adjective
Rough or crude in texture or manner
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Competent Adjective
Having the necessary ability or skills
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Culmination Noun
The highest point of something
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Deficient Adjective
Lacking in some necessary quality or element
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Dismayed Adjective
Feeling distressed or shocked
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Dubious Adjective
Hesitating or doubting
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Eminent Adjective
Famous and respected in a feld
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Exhilarating Adjective
Making one feel very happy or thrilled
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Hostile Adjective
Unfriendly or antagonistic
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Hypothetical Adjective
Based on a possible idea or situation
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Infer Verb
To deduce or conclude from evidence
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Modify Verb
To make changes to something
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Null Adjective
Having no legal or binding force
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Onset Noun
The beginning or start of something
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Ornate Adjective
Elaborately decorated
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Provocative Adjective
Causing anger or strong reaction
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Quantitative Adjective
Relating to measurable quantities
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Sheer Adjective
Complete and utter
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Simple Adjective
Easily understood or done
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Sinister Adjective
Giving the impression of harm
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Squalid Adjective
Extremely dirty and unpleasant
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Transparent Adjective
Easy to perceive or detect
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Tremendous Adjective
Very great in amount or intensity
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Unjust Adjective
Not based on fairness
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Accordingly Adverb
In a way that is appropriate
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Antipathy Noun
A strong feeling of dislike
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Apprehension Noun
Anxiety or fear about something
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Avid Adjective
Having an eager desire for something
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Basic Adjective
Fundamental or essential
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Boost Verb
To increase or improve something
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Commission Verb
An instruction or command
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Confine Verb
To keep within limits
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Counteract Verb
To neutralize the efects of something
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Counterargument Noun
An argument made to oppose another argument
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Empirical Adjective
Based on observation or experience
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Expend Verb
To use up resources
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Frankly Adverb
In an honest and direct way
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Lucrative Adjective
Producing a great deal of proft
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Malleable Adjective
Easily influenced or shaped
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Materialistic Adjective
Overly concerned with material possessions
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Novel Adjective
New or original
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Obsolete Adjective
No longer in use
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Peculiar Adjective
Strange or unusual
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Persecute Verb
To harass or oppress
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Quirk Noun
A peculiar behavioral trait
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Satiated Adjective
Satisfied to the full
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Savvy Adjective
Practical knowledge and ability
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Secrete Verb
To produce and release a substance
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Stark Adjective
Severe or bare in appearance
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Underscore Verb
To emphasize or highlight
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Unprecedented Adjective
Never done or known before
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Viability Noun
Ability to work or be successful
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Vital Adjective
Absolutely necessary or important
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Clout Noun
Influence or power
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Conceive Verb
To form an idea or plan
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Contemplate Verb
To think deeply about something
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Conventional Adjective
Based on what is traditionally done