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Nathaniel Hawthrone
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| sexton | a church officer or employee responsible for the maintenance of church buildings, property, and the surrounding graveyard |
| ostentatious | being overly showy, flashy, or pretentious, usually to impress others or show off wealth |
| semblance | the outward appearance, superficial likeness, or a deceptive show of something, often implying it looks similar to something else but is not truly the same |
| portend | to act as a sign, warning, or omen that something—usually something bad or significant—is about to happen |
| pensively | doing something while deeply, seriously, or dreamily thoughtful, often with a hint of quiet sadness |
| plausibility | the quality of being reasonable, believable, or likely to be true |
| antipathy | a deep-seated, strong feeling of intense dislike, aversion, or hostility toward someone or something |
| iniquity | gross immorality, wickedness, or a severe injustice |
| sagacious | having or showing keen mental discernment, good judgment, and practical wisdom |
| obscurity | the state of being unknown, inconspicuous, or unimportant |
| resolute | being very determined, purposeful, and unwavering in one's actions or beliefs |