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"T", "U", "V", "W", and "Z" Words

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Table (verb)   to remove (as a parliamentary motion) from consideration  
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Tacit (adj)   implied; not explicitly stated  
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Talisman (noun)   charm to bring good luck and avert misfortune  
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Tangential (adj)   peripheral; digressing  
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Tautology (noun)   unnecessary repetition  
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Taxonomy (noun)   science of classification; in biology, the process of classifying organisms into categories  
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Tenacity (noun)   the quality of adherence to persistence to something valued; persistent determination  
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Tendentious (adj)   biased; showing marked tendencies  
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Tender (verb)   to proffer or offer  
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Tenet (noun)   belief; doctrine  
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Tenuous (adj)   having little substance or strength; flimsy; weak  
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Terrestrial (adj)   earthly; commonplace  
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Terse (adj)   brief and concise in wording  
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Theocracy (noun)   government by priests representing a god  
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Thespian (noun)   an actor or actress  
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Timbre (noun)   the characteristic quality of sound produced by a particular instrument or voice; tone color  
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Timorous (adj)   timid, fearful, diffident  
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Tirade (noun)   a long and extremely critical speech; a harsh denunciation  
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Toady (noun)   flatterer; hanger-on; yes-man  
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Tome (noun)   book, usually large and academic  
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Torpid (adj)   lethargic; sluggish; dormant  
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Torque (noun)   a force that causes rotation  
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Tortuous (adj)   winding; twisting; excessively complicated  
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Tout (verb)   to publicly praise or promote  
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Tractable (adj)   obedient; yielding  
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Transgression (noun)   act of trespassing or violating a law or rule  
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Transient (adj)   fleeting; passing quickly; brief  
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Translucent (adj)   partially transparent  
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Travail (noun)   work, esp. arduous work; tribulation; anguish  
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Travesty (noun)   parody; exaggerated imitation; caricature  
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Treatise (noun)   article treating a subject systematically and thoroughly  
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Tremulous (adj)   trembling; quivering; frugal; timid  
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Trenchant (adj)   sharply perceptive; keen; penetrating  
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Trepidation (noun)   fear and anxiety  
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Truculent (adj)   fierce and cruel; eager to fight  
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Tryst (noun)   agreement between lovers to meet; rendezvous  
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Tumid (adj)   swollen; distended  
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Turbid (adj)   muddy; opaque; in a state of great confusion  
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Turgid (adj)   swollen; bloated; pompous  
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Tutelary (adj)   serving as a guardian or protector  
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Tyro (noun)   novice, greenhorn, rank amateur  
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Ubiquitous (adj)   existing everywhere at the same time; constantly encountered; widespread  
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Uncanny (adj)   mysterious; strange  
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Undulating (adj)   moving in waves  
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Unfeigned (adj)   genuine; not false or hypocritical  
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Untenable (adj)   indefensible; not viable; uninhabitable  
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Untoward (adj)   not favorable; troublesome; adverse; unruly  
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Urbane (adj)   sophisticated; refined; elegant  
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Usury (noun)   practice of lending money at exorbitant rates  
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Vacillate (verb)   to waver indecisively between one course of action or opinion and another  
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Vacuous (adj)   empty; void; lacking intelligence; purposeless  
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Valedictory (adj)   pertaining to a farewell  
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Vapid (adj)   tasteless; dull  
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Variegated (adj)   multicolored; characterized by a variety of patches of different color  
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Vaunt (verb)   to boast; brag  
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Venal (adj)   bribable; mercenary; corruptible  
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Vendetta (noun)   prolonged feud marked by bitter hostility  
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Venerate (verb)   to adore; honor; respect  
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Veracity (noun)   truthfulness; honesty  
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Verbose (adj)   wordy  
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Vertigo (noun)   dizziness  
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Vexation (noun)   annoyance; irritation  
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Viable (adj)   practicable; capable of developing  
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Vigilant (adj)   alertly watchful  
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Vilify (verb)   to defame; to characterize harshly  
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Vindictive (adj)   spiteful; vengeful; unforgiving  
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Virtuoso (noun)   someone with masterly skills; expert musician  
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Virulent (adj)   extremely harmful or poisonous; bitterly hostile or antagonistic  
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Visage (noun)   countenance; appearance; aspect  
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Viscous (adj)   thick; sticky  
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Vitiate (verb)   to corrupt, to debase, to spoil, to make ineffective  
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Vituperate (verb)   to use harsh condemnatory language; to abuse or censure severely or abusively; to berate  
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Vivisection (noun)   dissection, surgery, or painful experiments performed on a living animal for the purpose of scientific research  
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Vogue (noun)   prevailing fashion or practice  
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Volatile (adj)   readily changing to a vapor; changeable; fickle; explosive  
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Voluble (adj)   fluent, verbal, having easy use of spoken language  
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Voracious (adj)   having an insatiable appetite for an activity or pursuit; ravenous  
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Vortex (noun)   whirlpool; whirlwind; center of turbulence  
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Waffle (verb)   to equivocate; to change one's position  
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Wag (noun)   wit, joker  
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Warranted (adj)   justified  
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Wary (adj)   careful; cautious  
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Waver (verb)   to move to and fro; to sway; to be unsettled in opinion  
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Welter (verb)   to wallow or roll; toss about; be in turmoil  
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Whimsical (adj)   fanciful; unpredictable  
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Wistful (adj)   vaguely longing; sadly thoughtful  
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Zealous (adj)   fervent; ardent; impassioned; devoted to a cause  
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