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COURIER   n. a messenger  
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COVERT   adj. secret; hidden; concealed  
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CRONY   n. a close friend or companion  
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CRUX   n. main point; the heart of the matter  
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CRYPTIC   adj. having an ambiguous or hidden meaning  
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CUPIDITY   n. excessive greed, especially for money  
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CURB   v. to control or check  
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CURSORY   adj. rapidand superficial; performed with haste and scant attention to detail  
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DEFUNCT   adj. dead or inactive; having ceased to exist  
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DEMISE   n. death; the end  
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DEPLOY   v. to arrange strategically  
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DEPRAVITY   n. extreme wickedness  
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DEPRECATE   v. to express disapproval of  
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DESPOT   n. an absolute ruler  
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DETER   v. to discourage; to keep someone from doing something  
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DEVOID   adj. entirely without; lacking  
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DIATRIBE   n. a bitter verbal attack  
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DIFFIDENT   adj. lacking self-confidence; timid  
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DIMINUTION   n. the act or process of diminishing; reduction  
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DIRE   adj. disastrous; desperate  
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DISCONCERT   v. to disturb the composure of; upset; to frustrate (as a plan) by throwing into disorder  
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DISHEVEL   v. to make untidy; to disarrange the hair or colthing of  
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DIURNAL   adj. occurring every day; occurring during the daytime  
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DIVERSE   adj. different; varied  
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DOFF   v. to take off; to remove; to put aside  
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DOGMATIC   adj. characterized by an authoritative, often arrogant, assertion of opinions or beliefs  
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DOLEFUL   adj. sorrowful; melancholy  
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DOLT   n. a stupid person  
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DON   v. to put on  
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DOUR   adj. severe; gloomy; stern  
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DWELL   v. to remain for a time; to reside; to focus attention on; to speak or write about at length  
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EBULLIENCE   n. enthusiastic; bubbling with excitement  
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EDIFICATION   n. enlighten; instruct  
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EGG   v. to encourage or incite to action  
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ELITE   n. the best or most skilled members of group  
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ELOCUTION   n. the art of public speaking  
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ELOQUENT   adj. extremely expressive in speech, writing, or movement  
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ELUCIDATE   v. to make clear and explain fully  
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EMBROIL   v. to involve in argument or hostile action; to throw in disorder  
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EMINENT   adj. standing out, renowned; distinguished; prominent  
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EMPHATIC   adj. forcibly expressive  
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ENHANCE   v. to improve; to intensify  
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ENMITY   n. hostility; deep-seated hatred  
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ESCAPADE   n. an adventurous unconventional act  
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ESCHEW   v. to avoid or shum  
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ESPOUSE   v. to adopt; to support  
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ESTRANGE   v. to alienate; to treat as a stranger; to turn an affectionate attitude into an indifferent or unfriendly one  
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ETHEREAL   adj. very light; airy; delicate; heavenly  
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EVINCE   v. to show or demonstrate clearly  
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EXALT   v. to raise high; glorify  
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EXEMPLAR   n./adj. a model or original; an example exemplary  
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EXODUS   n. a mass departure  
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EXONERATE   v. to free from accusation or blame; to free from a responsibility or task  
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EXPATRIATE   v. to exile, banish; leave one's country (either by force or by desire)  
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EXTRUDE   v. to force out, as through a small opening  
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FETTER   v./n. to restrain; to hamper; a shackle  
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FIASCO   n. a complete or humiliating failure  
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FORBEARANCE   n. a refraining from the enforcement of something; patience  
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FOREBODE   v. to predict or foretell  
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FORTE   n. something in which a person excels  
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