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supplicanthumble petitioner: somebody who makes a humble and sincere appeal to a person who has the power to grant the request
coquettewoman who flirts: a flirtatious woman
beseechbeg somebody: to ask earnestly or beg somebody to do something
dichotomyseparation of different or contradictory things: a separation into two divisions that differ widely from or contradict each other
peculiarityoddness: the quality or state of being unusual or strange
castigatecriticize somebody or something: to criticize or rebuke somebody or somebody's behavior severely
inevitableunavoidable: impossible to avoid or to prevent from happening
tepidlukewarm: slightly warm
candidhonest: honest or direct in a way that people find either refreshing or distasteful photographed informally: photographed or filmed without the subject knowing or having the opportunity to prepare or pose a candid documentary
stellarexceptional: exceptionally good
cogentrationally persuasive: forceful and convincing to the intellect and reason
coherentspeaking logically: able to speak clearly and logically
deleteriousharmful: having a harmful or damaging effect on somebody or something
salutaryuseful: of value or benefit to somebody or something
synthesisresult of combination: a new unified whole resulting from the combination of different ideas, influences, or objects
prosaiclacking imagination: not having any features that are interesting or imaginative
hereticalsomebody who holds unorthodox religious belief: a holder or adherent of an opinion or belief that contradicts established religious teaching
excoriateddenounce: to severely criticize somebody or something ( formal ) , medicine tear somebody's skin off
tacitimplied but not expressed: understood or implied without being stated openly
extolto praise somebody or something with great enthusiasm and admiration
unheedednot listened to or given serious attention (my warnings went unheeded)
innocuousunlikely to offend: not intended to cause offense or provoke a strong reaction and unlikely to do so (innoucous comment); harmless to an effect (an innocuous poweder
purportto claim or seem to be something or somebody (The book purports to be a series of predictions)
disdainintense scorn: extreme contempt or disgust for something or somebody
candorcandid quality: honesty or directness, whether refreshing or distasteful
endeavortry hard to do something: to make a serious and sincere effort to achieve something ( formal )
dubiousunsure about outcome: not sure about an outcome or conclusion (I was a little dubious about whether or not to trust him); Uncertainty, possible dishonest
banaldull and unoriginal: boringly ordinary and lacking in originality
promulgatedto declare something official, to let known
lampoonedsatirical attack in writing or verse: a piece of satirical writing or verse ridiculing somebody or something
relegateddemote somebody or something: to move somebody or something to a less important position, category, or status, to exile somebody or banish,
hailedpouring down of something harmful: a barrage of something such as missiles or insults
wieldhave and exercise something: to have and be able to use something, especially power or authority(the immense economic power wielded by large companies); use weapon or tool: to hold and use a weapon or tool