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hari's ass is dumb as bricks
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Banal | so common and ordinary as to be boring or unoriginal |
| Bequeath | to pass down or leave something to someone after one's death |
| Commandeer | to seize or take control of something for military or official use |
| Covet | to eagerly desire something that belongs to someone else |
| Emaciated | abnormally thin and weak due to illness or lack of food |
| Expound | to explain or elaborate on something in detail |
| Evasive | deliberately avoiding or escaping something, such as a question or responsibility |
| Fallible | capable of making mistakes or being wrong |
| Flourish | to grow or develop in a healthy, vigorous way |
| Indigent | extremely poor and lacking basic necessities |
| Indignation | anger or annoyance provoked by unfair or unjust treatment |
| Martinet | a strict disciplinarian who demands rigid obedience to rules |
| Melancholy | a deep, persistent feeling of sadness or gloom |
| Obliterate | to destroy something completely, leaving no trace |
| Obtuse | slow to understand; lacking sharpness of intellect |
| Ostracize | to exclude someone from a group or society |
| Placate | to calm or appease someone who is angry or upset |
| Queue | a line of people or things waiting their turn |
| Reverberation | a continued echo or the lasting effect of an event or sound |
| Superfluous | unnecessary or more than what is needed |
| Revile | to criticize someone in an abusive or contemptuous manner |
| Trifling | of little importance or value; insignificant |
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| Admonish | to firmly warn or scold someone about their behavior |
| Adversary | a person who actively opposes or is hostile toward another; an enemy |
| Apathetic | showing little or no interest, enthusiasm, or concern |
| Benevolent | well |
| Careen | to move swiftly and in an uncontrolled manner |
| Chastise | to scold or punish someone severely |
| Deft | quick and skillful in one's actions |
| Deplete | to use up or reduce a resource significantly |
| Diligent | having or showing careful and persistent hard work and effort |
| Docile | easily managed, obedient, or submissive |
| Explicit | stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion |
| Facade | the outward appearance that conceals one's true nature |
| Haughty | arrogantly superior and condescending toward others |
| Innuendo | an indirect or subtle hint, often implying something negative |
| Jaunty | having a lively, cheerful, and self |
| Malignant | having a harmful or destructive influence; in medicine, cancerous |
| Penance | an act of self |
| Posterity | future generations of people |
| Procure | to obtain or acquire something, especially with care or effort |
| Pungent | having a sharply strong or biting smell or taste |