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vocabulary

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fervor   1. great intensity of feeling or belief; ardour; zeal 2. (rare) intense heat  
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filibuster   1. the process or an instance of obstructing legislation by means of long speeches and other delaying tactics 2. a buccaneer, freebooter, or irregular military adventurer, esp a revolutionary in a foreign country  
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flabbergasted   to overcome with surprise and bewilderment; astound.  
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flagitious [fluh-jish-uhs]   1. shamefully wicked, as persons, actions, or times. 2. heinous , as a crime; infamous.  
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flagrant   1. shockingly noticeable or evident; obvious; glaring: 2. notorious; scandalous: a flagrant crime;  
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flamboyant   1. strikingly bold or brilliant; showy: 2.conspicuously dashing and colorful: 3.florid; ornate; elaborately styled:  
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flummox   to bewilder; confound; confuse.  
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forage   1. the act of searching for provisions of any kind. 2.to search about; seek; rummage; hunt:  
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formative   1.pertaining to formation or development: 2.shaping; moulding:  
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fortuitous   1. happening or produced by chance; accidental: 2.lucky; fortunate:  
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frigid   1. very cold in temperature 2. without warmth of feeling; without ardor or enthusiasm: 3. unemotional or unimaginative; lacking passion, sympathy, or sensitivity  
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gerrymandered   U.S. Politics . the dividing of a state, county, etc., into election districts so as to give one political party a majority in many districts while concentrating the voting strength of the other party into as few districts as possible.  
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glib   1. readily fluent, often thoughtlessly, superficially, or insincerely so: a glib talker; 2.easy or unconstrained, as actions or manners.  
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gratuitous   1. given, done, bestowed, or obtained without charge or payment; free; voluntary. 2.being without apparent reason, cause, or justification:  
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gregarious   1. fond of the company of others; sociable. 2.living in flocks or herds, as animals. 3.Botany . growing in open clusters or colonies; not matted together. 4.pertaining to a flock or crowd.  
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grievous   1. very severe or painful: 2. very serious; heinous: 3. showing or marked by grief: 4. causing great pain or suffering:  
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gyrate   1. ( intr ) to rotate or spiral, esp about a fixed point or axis — adj 2. biology curved or coiled into a circle; circinate  
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harbinger [hahr-bin-jer]   1. a person who goes ahead and makes known the approach of another; herald. 2.anything that foreshadows a future event; omen; sign:  
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hectic   characterized by intense agitation, excitement, confused and rapid movement, etc.:  
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heinous   hateful; odious; abominable; totally reprehensible:  
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hiatus   1. a break or interruption in the continuity of a work, series, action, etc. 2.a missing part; gap 3.any gap or opening.  
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idiosyncrasy   1. a characteristic, habit, mannerism, or the like, that is peculiar to an individual. 2.the physical constitution peculiar to an individual.  
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ignominious [ig-nuh-min-ee-uhs]   1. discreditable; humiliating: 2.bearing or deserving ignominy; contemptible.  
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illustrious   1. highly distinguished; renowned; 2.glorious, as deeds or works:  
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immaculate   1. free from spot or stain; spotlessly clean: 2.free from moral blemish or impurity; pure; undefiled. 3.free from fault or flaw; free from errors:  
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impeccable   1. faultless; flawless; irreproachable: 2.not liable to sin; incapable of sin.  
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impromptu   1. made or done without previous preparation: 2.suddenly or hastily prepared, made, etc.: 3.improvised; having the character of an improvisation.  
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impudent   1. mischievous, impertinent, or disrespectful  
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impunity   1. exemption from punishment. 2.immunity from detrimental effects, as of an action.  
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inane   1. lacking sense, significance, or ideas; silly: 2.empty; void.  
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incendiary   1. used or adapted for setting property on fire 2. a person who stirs up strife, sedition, etc.; an agitator  
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incorrigible   1. not easily swayed or influenced: 2. bad beyond correction or reform:  
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incredulous   1. disinclined or indisposed to believe; skeptical. 2.indicating or showing unbelief:  
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indignant   feeling, characterized by, or expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base:  
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inept   1. without skill or aptitude for a particular task or assignment; maladroit: He is inept at mechanical tasks. 2.generally awkward or clumsy; haplessly incompetent.  
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inevitable   1. unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; necessary: 2.sure to occur, happen, or come; unalterable:  
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inherently   existing in someone or something as a permanent and inseparable element, quality, or attribute:  
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innate   1. existing in one from birth; inborn; native: innate musical talent. 2. originating in or arising from the intellect or the constitution of the mind, rather than learned through experience: an innate knowledge of good and evil.  
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innocuous [ih-nok-yoo-uhs]   1. not harmful or injurious; harmless: 2.not likely to irritate or offend; inoffensive; 3.not interesting, stimulating, or significant; pallid; insipid:  
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insidious   1. intended to entrap or beguile: 2.stealthily treacherous or deceitful: 3.operating or proceeding in an inconspicuous or seemingly harmless way but actually with grave effect:  
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interminable [in-tur-muh-nuh-buhl]   1. incapable of being terminated; unending: 2.monotonously or annoyingly protracted or continued; unceasing; incessant: 3.having no limits:  
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intimation   to indicate or make known indirectly; hint; imply; suggest.  
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iota   1. a very small quantity; jot; whit.  
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irrevocable   not to be revoked or recalled; unable to be repealed or annulled; unalterable:  
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jocose [joh-kohs, juh-]   given to or characterized by joking; jesting; humorous; playful:  
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juxtapose   to place close together or side by side, esp. for comparison or contrast.  
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kitsch   something of tawdry design, appearance, or content created to appeal to popular or undiscriminating taste.  
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knave   an unprincipled, untrustworthy, or dishonest person.  
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laconic   using few words; expressing much in few words; concise:  
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languish   1. to be or become weak or feeble; droop; fade. 2.to lose vigor and vitality. 3.to suffer deprivation, hardship, or neglect: 4.to put on a tender, nostalgic, or melancholic expression  
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lascivious   1. inclined to lustfulness; wanton; lewd: 2.arousing sexual desire: 3.indicating sexual interest or expressive of lust or lewdness:  
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