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WFTW #2 Cords
| Question | Answer | Synonyms |
|---|---|---|
| Grieving, regret, remorse | Contrite | apologetic, attritional, chastened |
| someone who gives life because of your faith | Martyr | Oedipus; offering, saint, scapegoat |
| to seek revenge; intend to hurt | Vindictive | cruel, grim, grudging |
| to gain strength or force; to be brought to an end by death | Succumb | break down, give in, cave in |
| to surpass inquality to overcome; triump | Surmount | conquer, overpower, surpass |
| Lacking proper respect or seriousness | irreverent | not respectful |
| Not possible to take back | Irrevocable | cant take back |
| not fixable | Irreparable | beyond repair, broken, |
| no sense of responsibility or lacking at | Irresponsible | not responsible |
| an excessive or uncalled for requirement or burden | Imposition | charge, command, constraint, |
| Possesing outstanding qualities; | Noble | queenly, titled, wellborn |
| Marked by elaborate or florid style; excessively decorated | Ornate | lavish, luscious |
| a feudal ceremony by which a man acknowledges himself the vassel of a lord | Homage | adoration, adulation, allegiance |
| to relieve of a responsibility, obligation or hardship | Exonerate | discharge, dismiss, |
| a circular journey or one beginning and ending at the same place; a round. | circuit | bounds, circle, circling |
| using too many big words | circumlocution | wordy, diction |
| to encircle | circumscribe | encircle |
| not being able to be replaced | Irreplaceable | not replaceable |