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chiffonier (N) a narrow high chest of drawers often with a mirror; a dresser
grippe (n) former term for influenza; the flu
Foils (n) a long thin blunted fencing sword
ostracized (v) to banish frow a group or society.
pacifist (n) One who doesn't belive in violence
psychoanalyzed (v) a method of treating a mental disorder
unscrupulous (adi) dishonest,liar
exhibitionist (n) show off, always needs to be the center of attention
halitosis (n) BAD breath
conscientious controlled by or done according to conscience
incognito having one's identity concealed, as under an assumed name
nonchalant coolly:casual
spendthrift person who spends possessions or money extravagantly; wastes money; wasteful
bourgeois a member of the middle class.
inferiority complex lack of self-esteem; feeling of inadequacy; lack of self-confidence
aristocratic characteristic of an aristocrat; having the manners, values, or qualities associated with the aristocracy: aristocratic bearing; aristocratic snobbishness
sacrilegious pertaining to or involving sacrilege
putrid having the odor of decaying flesh
inane empty; void
harrowing extremely disturbing or distressing
pedagogy the art or science of teaching; education; instructional methods
stenographer a person who specializes in taking dictation in shorthand
humility the quality or condition of being humble
sadist any enjoyment in being cruel
qualms An uneasy feeling about the propriety or rightness of a course of action.
Created by: kevbones
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