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termpart of speech and definitionderivatives
puerile Adj. childishly foolish; immature or trivial: He turned in a puerile piece of writing and failed the assignment. adv - puerilely noun - puerility, puerileness
juvenile adj. immature; childish; infantile: His juvenile tantrums are not in keeping with his age. adv. - juvenilely; noun - juvenileness
guile noun - deceitful actions or behavior: She used guile to get him to propose to her. tr. verb - guiled, guiling
bilk verb - to cheat or to swindle: He bilked the government of almost a million dollars. noun - bilker
compel verb - to force: His desregard for the rules copels us to dismiss him. adv. complellingly; noun compeller; adj. compellable
telepathic adj - communication by reading minds;Some twins are said to be able to communicate telepathicly. noun - telepathy, adv. telepathically
soothsayer noun - a person who makes predictions of the future - I was convinced that the soothsayer knew my future when she was able to tell me details about my past. NA
camaraderie noun - cheerful unity among a group - The camaraderie shared between roommates is like that of family. NA
inveterate adj. habitual, long established - My husbands weight lifting routine is inveterate because he has practiced this ritual daily for the last twenty-five years. adv. inveterately; noun - inveterateness
delude verb - to mislead or deceive - Her excuse for not completing her homework assignment was intended to delude and hide the truth about her forgetfulness. noun - deluder; adv. deludingly
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