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sapience   wisdom: ability to apply knowledge or experience or understanding or common sense and insight  
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fatuity   absurdity: a ludicrous folly; imbecility, dementia  
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pertinacious   dogged: stubbornly unyielding  
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natty   neatly and well dressed  
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sybarite   a person devoted to the enjoyment of wordly pleasures  
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timorous   shy; fearful: timid by nature or revealing timidity  
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pernicious   baneful: exceedingly harmful; insidious: working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way  
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donnybrook   state of uproar, free-for-all, brawl  
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vim   a healthy capacity for vigorous activity  
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gaucherie   social awkwardness  
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lachrymose   dolorous: showing sorrow  
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apostate   deserter: a disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.  
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expurgate   to cleanse intensely  
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scintilla   shred: a tiny or scarcely detectable amount  
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recusant   nonconformist: someone who refuses to conform to established standards of conduct  
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skinflint   a selfish person who is unwilling to give or spend  
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obfuscate   make obscure or unclear (using obscure language)  
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exegesis   The act of explaining a sacred text. ; the careful investigation of the original meaning of a text in its historical and literary contexts  
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ignominious   black: (used of conduct or character) deserving or bringing disgrace or shame  
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voluble   marked by a ready flow of speech; "she is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies not conversations"  
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surfeit   the state of being more than full  
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effulgent   beaming: radiating or as if radiating light;  
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abet   assist or encourage, usually in some wrongdoing  
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spendthrift   extravagant: recklessly wasteful; someone who spends money prodigally  
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solicitude   a feeling of excessive concern  
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oblique   devious: indirect in departing from the accepted or proper way; misleading  
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pelagic   Of or in the open ocean or open water.  
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limpid   1. Characterized by transparent clearness; pellucid. 2.Easily intelligible; clear 3.Calm and untroubled; serene.  
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accretion   Growth or increase in size by gradual external addition. (often used to mean land build-up)  
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eremite   A hermit, anchorite or anchoress; a religious who chooses to live a solitary holy life, as opposed to the communal life of a cenobite.  
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arraign   call before a court to answer an indictment  
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aria   A song for solo voice, usually found in an opera, oratorio or other large work.  
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cantankerous   bloody-minded: stubbornly obstructive and unwilling to cooperate  
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dregs   sediment that has settled at the bottom of a liquid  
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callow   immature and inexperienced  
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aseptic   Free from living germs of disease, fermentation or putrefaction.  
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pallid   pale: abnormally deficient in color as suggesting physical or emotional distress  
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blithe   lacking or showing a lack of due concern; carefree and happy and lighthearted  
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potentate   dictator: a ruler who is unconstrained by law  
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refectory   communal dining hall; In a monastery, the hall in which the religious take their meals.  
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votary   one bound by vows to a religion or life of worship or service; "monasteries of votaries"  
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peregrination   traveling or wandering around  
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stultify   to render useless or futile; cripple; to cause to appear foolish or ridiculous  
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mollify   pacify; temper: make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else; moderate  
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incipient   beginning to exist; coming into existence.  
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risibility   a disposition to laugh  
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languor   inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy  
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ochlocracy   mobocracy: a political system in which a mob is the source of control; government by the masses  
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plutocracy   Government by the rich and powerful  
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imprecation   a slanderous accusation  
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factious   dissentious: dissenting (especially dissenting with the majority opinion)  
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