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English Final part1

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Embellish   To make something prettier by adding ornamental objects; to add fictitious details  
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Segregate   To seperate from others  
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Assuage   to satisfy, to make less severe, to soothe  
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Petulant   cranky irratable, and full of ill humor  
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Grandiose   affectedly grand or important; pompous.  
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Guile   insidious cunning in attaining a goal; crafty or artful deception; duplicity.  
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Surfeit   excess; an excessive amount.  
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Enrapture   to move to rapture; delight beyond measure.  
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Abhor   to regard with extreme repugnance or aversion; detest utterly; loathe; abominate.  
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Relinquish   to renounce or surrender.  
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Tyro   a beginner in learning anything;novice.  
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Idiosyncrasy   a characteristic, habit, mannerism, or the like, that is peculiar to an individual.  
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Adjunct   something added to another thing but not essential to it.  
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Yore   time past.  
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Abyss   a deep, immeasurable space, gulf, or cavity; vast chasm.  
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Bereave   to deprive and make desolate, esp. by death.  
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Cajole.   to persuade by flattery or promises; wheedle; coax.  
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Emulate   to try to equal or excel; imitate with effort to equal or surpass.  
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Abhor(v)   to regard with extreme repugnance or aversion; detest utterly; loathe; abominate.  
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Placid   pleasantly calm or peaceful; unruffled; tranquil; serenely quiet or undisturbed.  
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Hamper   to hold back; hinder; impede.  
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Bigot   a person who is utterly intolerant of any differing creed, belief, or opinion.  
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Kindle   to start (a fire); cause (a flame, blaze, etc.) to begin burning.  
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Noxious   harmful or injurious to health or physical well-being.  
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Remunerate   to pay, recompense, or reward for work, trouble.  
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Talisman   a stone, ring, or other object, engraved with figures or characters supposed to possess occult powers and worn as an amulet or charm.  
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Laconic (adjective)   using few words; expressing much in few words; concise.  
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Abrasive   tending to annoy or cause ill will; overly aggressive.  
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Bilk (v.)   to defraud; cheat. To frustrate: a career bilked by poor health. To escape from.  
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Covert   concealed; secret; disguised.  
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Engender (v.)   to produce, cause, or give rise to.  
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Hangar (n.)   a shed or shelter.  
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Knotty (adj.)   having knots; full of knots.  
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Nuance (n.)   a subtle difference or distinction in expression, meaning, response, etc.  
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Renown (n.)   widespread and high repute; fame.  
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Tangent   off on / ata tangent, digressing suddenly from one course of action or thought and turning to another.  
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Abase   to reduce or lower, as in rank, office, reputation, or estimation; humble; degrade.  
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Billow (v)   to rise or roll in or like billows; surge.  
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Cower (v)   to crouch, as in fear or shame.  
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Enhance (v)   to raise to a higher degree; intensify; magnify.  
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Harangue (n)   a scolding or a long or intense verbal attack; diatribe.  
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Labyrinth   an intricate combination of paths or passages in which it is difficult to find one's way or to reach the exit.  
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Nullify (v)   to render or declare legally void or inoperative.  
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Plaintiff (n)   a person who brings suit in a court.  
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Replete (adj.)   abundantly supplied or provided; filled.  
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Tangible (adj)   capable of being touched; discernible by the touch; material or substantial.  
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Abrogate (v)   to abolish by formal or official means; annul by an authoritative act; repeal.  
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Enigma (n)   a puzzling or inexplicable occurrence or situation.  
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Harbingers (n)   a person who goes ahead and makes known the approach of another; herald.  
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Lexicon (n)   a wordbook or dictionary.  
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Nuzzle   to burrow or root with the nose, snout, etc., as an animal does.  
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Reprehensible (adj.)   deserving of reproof, rebuke, or censure; blameworthy.  
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Absolution   act of absolving; a freeing from blame or guilt; release from consequences, obligations, or penalties.  
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Blatant(adj.)   brazenly obvious; flagrant.  
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Creditable (adj.)   bringing or deserving credit, honor, reputation, or esteem.  
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Ensconce (v)   to settle securely or snugly.  
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Laceration (n)   the result of a lacerating; a rough jagged tear.  
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Obdurate (adj).   unmoved by persuasion, pity, or tender feelings; stubborn; unyielding.  
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Plausible (adj.)   having an appearance of truth or reason; seemingly worthy of approval or acceptance; credible; believable.  
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Reprieve (n)   to delay the impending punishment or sentence of (a condemned person).  
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Tawdry (adj.)   gaudy; showy and cheap.  
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adversary (n)   a person, group, or force that opposes or attacks; opponent; enemy; foe.  
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augment (v)   to make larger; enlarge in size, number, strength, or extent; increase.  
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importune   to press or beset with solicitations; demand with urgency or persistence.  
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malignant (adj)   disposed to cause harm, suffering, or distress deliberately; feeling or showing ill will or hatred.  
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portentous (adj)   of the nature of a portent; momentous.  
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posterity (n)   succeeding or future generations collectively.  
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propagate (v)   to cause (an organism) to multiply by any process of natural reproduction from the parent stock.  
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transgression (n)   an act of transgressing; violation of a law, command.  
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tyranny (n)   arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power; despotic abuse of authority.  
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vex (v)   to irritate; annoy; provoke.  
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Agate(n)   a variegated chalcedony showing curved, colored bands or other markings.  
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Beget (v)   to cause; produce as an effect.  
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Dainty (adj.)   of delicate beauty; exquisite.  
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Fortnight (n)   he space of fourteen nights and days; two weeks.  
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Knave (n)   a dishonest person.  
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Lineament   Often, lineaments. a feature or detail of a face, body, or figure, considered with respect to its outline or contour.  
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Obscure   (of meaning) not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain.  
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Stint   to limit to a certain amount, number, share, or allowance, often unduly; set limits to; restrict.  
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Visage   the face, usually with reference to shape, features, expression.  
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Wean   to accustom (a child or young animal) to food other than its mother's milk; cause to lose the need to suckle or turn to the mother for food.  
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