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Hit Parade Group 1, Princeton Review

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abscond   to depart secretly (clandestinely); to steal off and hide  
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aberrant   straying from the norm  
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alacrity   eager and enthusiastic willingness  
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anomaly   straying from the normal order, form, rule; abnormality  
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approbation   an expression of approval or praise  
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arduous   strenuous, taxing; requiring a lot of effort  
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audacious   daring and fearless; recklessly bold  
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austere   without adornment; bare; severely simple  
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axiomatic   taken as a given; possessing self-evident truth  
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canonical   following tradition  
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capricious   inclined to change one's mind impulsively; erratic, unpredictable  
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assuage   to ease or lesson; to appease or pacify  
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censure   to criticize severely  
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chicanery   trickery or hiding something (subterfuge)  
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connoisseur   to be an expert on something  
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convoluted   complicated  
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disabuse   to set right  
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discordant   conflicting; dissonant or harsh in sound  
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disparate   distinct; not similar  
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effrontery   extreme boldness  
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eloquent   well spoken  
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enervate   to weaken  
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ennui   dissatisfaction and restlessness resulting from boredom  
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equivocate   to use ambiguous language with the intention to trick someone  
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erudite   scholarly  
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exculpate   exonerate; clear of blame  
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exigent   urgent  
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extemporaneous   improvised; done without preparation  
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filibuster   longed speechmaking to delay legislative action  
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fulminate   to loudly attack or denounce  
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ingenuous   artless; frank and candid; lacking in sophistication  
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inured   accustomed to accepting something undesirable  
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irascible   easily angered  
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laud   to praise highly  
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lucid   clear  
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magnanimity   the quality of being generously noble in mind and heart, esp. in forgiving  
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martial   associated with war and the armed forces  
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mundane   of the world; typical of the ordinary  
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nascent   coming into being; in early development stages  
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nebulous   vague; cloudy  
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neologism   a new word, expression, or usage; the creation or use of new words or senses  
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noxious   harmful  
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obtuse   lacking sharpness or intellect  
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obviate   to anticipate and make unnecessary  
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onerous   troubling; burdensome  
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paean   a song or hymn of praise and thanksgiving  
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parody   a humorous imitation intended for ridicule or comic effect usually in literature and art  
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perennial   recurrent through the year or many years; happening repeatedly  
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perfidy   intentional breach of faith; treachery  
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perfunctory   cursory; done without care or interest  
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perspicacious   very perceptive  
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prattle   to babble meaninglessly  
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precipitate   to cause or happen before anticipated  
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predilection   a preference  
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prescience   foreknowledge of events  
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prevaricate   to deliberately avoid the truth; to mislead  
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qualms   reservations; causes for hesitation  
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recant   to retract, esp. a previously held belief  
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refute   to disprove; to successfully argue against  
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relegate   to forcibly assign, esp. to a lower position  
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reticent   quiet; reserved  
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solicitous   concerned and attentive; eager  
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sordid   characterized by filth, grime; foul  
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sporadic   occurring only occasionally or randomly  
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squander   to waste by spending or using irresponsibly  
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static   not moving  
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stupefy   to stun, baffle, amaze  
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stymie   to block; to thwart  
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synthesis (noun)   the combination of parts to make the whole  
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torque   a force that causes rotation  
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tortuous   winding, twisting; VERY complicated  
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truculent   fierce and cruel; eager to fight  
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veracity   truthfulness, honesty  
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virulent   extremely harmful or poisonous  
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voracious   having an insatiable appetite for an activity or pursuit; ravenous  
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waver   to sway; to be unsettled in opinion  
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