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Words Test #1 Lang. Hangman

 
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Zealot (n.) a fanatical partisan
Narcissism  (n.) excessive self-lov  
Augur  (n.) a prophet or seer  
Impinge  (v.) to strike against or collide with violently  
Apposite  (adj.) appropiate  
Niggardly  (adj.) stingy  
Excrable  (adj) Utterly detestable, hateful, or abhorrent  
Bilk  (v.) to defruaud, cheat, or swindle  
Charisma  (n.) the special personel magnetism that makes an  
Debilitate  (v.) to make weak or feeble  
Vagary  (n.) an unpredictable, erratic, or seemingly purposeless action, occurnce, or notion  
Xenophobia  (n.) undue or unreasonable fear, hatred, or contempt of foreigners or strangers or of what is foreign or strange  
Vacuous  (adj.) devoid of matter, substance, or meaning  
Viable  (adj.) capable of living or developing under normal circumstances  
Utilitarian  (adj.) clownish or funny in a crazy, bizarre, or lucrious way  
Rapport  (n.) a close and harmonious relationship  
Pastiche  (n.) a dramatic, musical, or literary work made up of pieces from other sourcd; hodgepodge  
Zany  (adj.) stressing practically over other considerations; relating to the belief that what is good or disierable is determined purley by its usefullness  
Precarious  (adj.) very uncertain or unsure; dangerous or riskey