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Gatsby2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| to change continually; shift back and forth | fluctuate |
| appearing or happening at irregular intervals in time; occasional | sporadic |
| punishment from a higher being for bad deeds or transgressions | divine retribution |
| to draw or bring out or forth; educe; evoke | elicit |
| related to sleep walking | somnambulatory |
| an inhabitant; a resident; one that frequents a particular place | denizen |
| easy and sprightly in manner or bearing | jaunty |
| an overwhelming defeat | rout |
| to do away with; abolish; stop | suppress |
| very numerous; incapable of being counted; countless | innumerable |
| subject to or in a state of ecstasy; rapturous | ecstatic |
| to show or feel a lively or triumphant joy; rejoice; be highly elated or jubilant | exult |
| hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused | nebulous |
| deserving praise; praiseworthy; commendable | laudable |
| intended to entrap or trick | insidious |
| an uninhibited spree or party | debauch |
| a preceding circumstance, event, object, style, phenomenon | antecedent |
| to establish (oneself) in the favor or good graces of others by deliberate effort | ingratiate |
| tending to delay or procrastinate; slow; tardy | dilatory |